This type of detailed explanation, the accent, her obvious sincerity about her craft are all asmr triggers for me. This is exactly how I experience asmr in real life, its not always about whispering. I think people who say this isn't asmr haven't had the real life experience in a while and are used to being lulled to sleep with soft spoken tones (which is lovely). Its nice to be "caught off guard" and have an unexpected tingle when I'm at the checkout counter of a noisy grocery store because the clerk is taking their time being methodical and making small talk.
Yep Dutch! Just watched the original video, she says she's from Holland. As a Dutchie I can hear it but she's done a good job trying to hide it and trying to 'adopt' a British accent. Distinct Dutch accents make me cringe terribly but she's quite ok!
@@CsykKrit Since she is Dutch she's basically hiding a Dutch accent imo. But like I said, she's done a really good job in 'sounding' English so a non-Dutchie would probably not hear that she's Dutch from her accent.
I like to get sleepy while watching asmr, but sometimes the video is so interesting I start fast forwarding to have a chance to get to the end before sleeping
Strong lady, true craftsman. She gets so thoroughly immersed in her work, I imagine that her deep process is the key to being able to repeat work and make it all look the same.
It's time there was an international standard set for different levels of ASMR as to how much they are suitable for going into sleep so that you know youre hard earned slumber won't be executed by a stone carver smashing your brains
Having short fingernails that have 0 cuticle is one of my biggest pet peeves... it's like nails on a chalkboard or a fork being scraped across a plate (the prongs face down) >_< if her nails weren't so short I could enjoy this... but after seeing them
John Sprague I would have thought the same, except my mother is an artist and she owns a special knife just for hand sharpening pencils. It’s an artist thing to get more surface area on the graphite.
@@hannahktess I sharpen my pencils like that too when I'm drawing. They're charcoal pencils and I also finish them off with the sanding! :) I'm also left-handed so I was extra interested in seeing how she held her tools and drew haha