Definitely agree, some of the most interesting stuff as an American is learning about other English speaking countries. They have a lot of relatable things and obviously share a language but are so different at the same time
Hope you’re doing well Steve! I miss the somewhat education/informative videos as well. Learning something new during a state of max relaxation is actually quite effective. Thanks!
I swear you're one of the best narrators I have ever heard; articulate, elaborative yet intriguing, let alone the super relaxing aussie accent 😴. Thank you for another great video, Steve.
Absolutely love the collection videos. I still watch all your old tool videos, and your video with your Holden frequently. The Holden video might be my all time favorite as I’m a huge gearhead, and it’s incredibly relaxing the way you did it. Anyways, appreciate all your work man.
I think one of my favorite things about this channel is how natural the talking/rambling is. A lot of ASMRtists lose their soothing tone when they go off on a tangent but that’s Aussie Man’s shining moment!
Wo would imagine that a video abouts scissors could be soooo relaxing! Aussie Asmr can make anything unbelievably relaxing. Such a blessing. Thank you again and again.🙏👍🙏❤️
I love your keyboard videos. I can’t stop rewatching them. I’m sure that it’s not just me that would be very happy if you made another. 😀 your amazing. Keep up the good work.
i would love to see a video of your life stories or just a ramble about your different thoughts or maybe even advice on life? Either way keep up the amazing work you really are the best asmr creator out there!
is it just an Aussie thing to randomly amass a collection of scissors? because I have an unreasonable amount and idk why, this is just very relatable lmao
@@AussieAsmrMan the scissor army is growing!! also I didn't even say how relaxing ur voice is, this has gotten me to sleep after some rough days at work, thanks a ton!
Also, the only real difference between left hand scissors and right hand ones is that the they are exactly mirrored. This way when cutting rh scissors with the right hand and lh scissors with the left hand you automatically push the blades into each other over the pivot point. You yourself noticed in one of your videos (nestle.. something.. bar) that when using the wrong hand you pull the blades from one another which makes cutting impossible. With a tight grip however you can operate both types in both hands
If 1 thing of scissors is called a pair of scissors, does that mean if you break it in two would now be 1 half scissor or are scissors just knives that open and close?