Thank you so much aceforce! I showed this to my deaf grandma and now she cant wake up. You asmr is simply the best! Packing my suitcase full of her jewelry and running away from the crime scene now. Thanks again!
As a deaf person, listening to this video made me finally be able to see again! Thank you for healing my legs, aceforce! I can't wait to taste food for the first time in years!
As a blind person, I'm offended that you are joking about our absence of smell, i hope your ears stop working so you realize how it feels to not be able to crunch walmart bags.
As a person who actually has impaired hearing I really did appreciate this. I find myself always watching ASMR and being upset that I can't hear anything but the visuals always give me some sort of satisfaction. Thank you so much 😊
@@Griffin1231 how about you make a useful comment instead? You're not really 'fixing' anything by only saying that. Plus, it's just unwanted spam at this point
I think some ppl don't understand how visual stimulation can be relaxing even without the asmr audio. I watched it on mute and it's pretty relaxing as well.
I clicked this video thinking it was going to be a joke but I'm very pleased to see it's actually a serious video for deaf people!! This is amazing and the visuals are wonderful thank you so much
all jokes aside, I'm not deaf but I loved this so much and I appreciate the fact that you didn't mute the sound like other ASMRtists did, which has made it even more relaxing for those who can hear. thank you! ❤
This is a masterclass in visual asmr. The weirdness of the movements are why its so relaxing - just random movements and interactions that for seemingly no reason that wouldn’t normally happen. LOVE IT THANK YOUU
Hey thanks man! My brother is deaf and im really glad that youre showing the community some love, it can be a lonely one when you cant talk to most of the population. 👍
I actually do respect and appreciate this, my friend. I've never been able to experience ASMR like others. They've told me kind of what it is and how it may feel to certain people, I've just never gotten to experience it. Until now. Hate comments, smart asses, idiots, naysayers and facetious commenters aside, I truly did, and still do visually "listen" to this every chance I get. I still don't know if it works the same way for us hard of hearing folks, however, I do know that it is an interestingly calming video. So, I thank you. Please keep these coming.
He’s sitting in a different part of the world from me and yet I have never felt more comfortable with the fact I don’t need to say anything at all. He just does his thing and I watch. My mind has no thoughts during this moment with this man who I’ve never even met, I just know my mind is finally quiet. Thank you.
As a deaf person, I can say that the sounds in this video were amazing. My ears ringed and tingled, and I ate some pringles. I loved it, and I always will. The sound of your voice rings my head as a deaf person, always will. Love you bro!
Jokes aside, visual asmr is a real thing! Not as common as audio based asmr but many people do find enjoyment in visual triggers and this could be a nice video to introduce deaf people to something relaxing to watch
I have ASD, but not deaf, yet I found the visuals and quiet sound to very relaxing, especially since I was just in a very hyper mood. I love this, and will totally rewatch in cases of high stress.
the measuring was an excellent way to start. so many tingles i get from the personal attention and visual stim, also idk if anyones tried this, but limiting your framerate to something that causes "trails" in movements might help the visual triggers really come across cause i was lagging for a moment and that made the hands artifact the last frame causing those trails, actually so tingly
As a person with blindness, this video really helped my dyslexia. It also helped me gain feeling in my shoulders again. Thank you so much for improving my ADHD!
I am into scratching asmr generally, like mic cover scratching and stuff, but this is different, in a great way. So what I did is I muted this video, and I watched the entirety of it while I played OSRS on the side (basically afk'ing stuff checking the game every few minutes to click once). The biggest factor that makes this video 10/10 is your ability to stare at the camera, into their eyes the entire time. That's very important as eye communication is something not fully understood, socially, emotionally, etc. A great example of how important eye communication is, are cats. Changes in their pupil etc occur, and also simple blinking is also a form of communication for cats. Always remember this: Cats that are comfortable around you, will blink while looking at you. It is a way of saying they are happy, you make them happy, etc. The second thing is you somehow made this ASMR video seem less like a "video on a desk/stage", and instead made it feel like your actually sitting with someone, your putting effort into putting attention into them. This video is certainly a 10/10 from someone who enjoys scratching asmr, which is totally different than this. You also avoided looping. This is important for the way you performed your ASMR. When someone is scratching a mic, loops are great for the right swirly sounds etc, but trying to be personal, and convey attention being given to the viewer is something you shouldn't loop. It would be very unnatural for someone who is purely aiming for visual stimulation to see looped personal behaviour, it would become robotic, you avoided that entirely by having a straight run through. TL;DR: 10/10, you found a way of conveying personal attention to the viewer. You avoided looping to keep you in the moment, people looking for visual cues would likely consider it robotic if you looped. Somehow I actually feel like your trying to get my attention specifically. It is very different, and its done well.
As a blind person who can’t hear, watching this video actually made me hear my vision come back. My legs are now running marathons, and I can taste music for the first time in years. Honestly, I’m starting to think I can now levitate. Thank you, AceForce, for unlocking my true potential!!
These comments really are rude and funny at the same time😂 Your video for the deaf people is really something to apreciate, I thank you for making such a heartwarming video😊
Although I am not deaf, I was so curious to watch this video since I thought ASMR to be more audibly stimulating and was so interested in how you could create that same stimulation and tingly-ness for our deaf friends. So I clicked on the video and turned my sound all the way off just to see, and OH BOY let me just say this was probably the most tingly asmr video I’ve ever seen! I don’t even know how i shivered the way I did just watching the measuring tape but that was amazing! 😂 You’re too good at what you do.
as a person with two extra toes, this really cured my case of not being able to see through my nostrils! thank you ace force, but i must leave in my wheelchair due to my bone decay in my oxygen, goodnight!
As someone that’s not deaf, I approve i actually got tingles Edit: no really i don’t have headphones but i still like all the hand movements they feel relaxing
I appreciate you for still creating sounds and making this video so immersive. I’m not deaf (however rn I actually am a little hearing impaired due to a bad sinus condition that spread to my ears so one ear is kinda swollen from the pressure and h can’t really hear fr it’s been weeks) and I still enjoyed tos video with one AirPod in. You deserve your props and the comments are gold 😂
I always apreaciate visual triggers, because I am deaf. Soft hand movements are heaven! Tipp for the future: stick to one trigger a bit longer and try to improve the slow movements. Visual trigger ligve from slow movement and softness.
Realize: ASMR is autonomous SENSORY meridian response meaning, any kind of sensory stimuli (audible, visual, physical, etc) can give you the response (the tingles)
your hands are a trigger itself. i dont think these triggers relax me this much when i watch it from someone else. your fingers are thin and long, and the way you HOLD the stuff made it more relaxing like, i cant explain. but your hands are the real trigger dude. i would love to watch a full video of your hands doing sounds, with some plucking👍🏻👍🏻🫶🏻
C'est incroyable, mec tu est vraiment incroyable, tu est la seule personne à m'avoir de nouveau crée ces frissons dans la nuque, ton calme, tes mouvements hypnotisants, je dirai presque chirurgicaux et tes petits tic faciaux ainsi que micromouvement donne une impression de magicien, et c'est grace à tout ça que tu a réussi a me recrée l'ASMR que j'avais perdu, je crois que le no talking me correspond peut-être mieux au final, encore un grand merci, ça faisait plus d'1 an que je n'arrivais plus a avoir vraiment a fond cette sensation, le seul vrai ASMR, tu est vraiment un ASMRtiste mec ! 🙏🏻 . . . A vrai dire je n'ai pas vraiment regardé le titre de la vidéo, et c'est maintenant que je vois que c'est de l'asmr pour les personnes différentes 😅 Pour je ne crois pas être différent, même si je suis peut-être un gars aux cheveux longs et un peu spécial XD Mais j'ai juste cliqué sur ta vidéo pour savoir si ça marcherait et si je pourrai de nouveau avoir cette vraie sensation d'asmr ^^
I'm neurodivergent and I prefer to stim visually, so ASMR is usually lost upon me. This, however, tickled my brain in a way I've only dreamed of! I especially love the way this thing 2:46 does its thing!
CHECK ME OUT ON SPOTIFY ACEFORCE ASMR
Fresh ah comment 😭
The deaf people love your Spotify TRUUUUUUUST me
We sposed to be deaf do..
2nd part of this one please
Old ah comment 😌
Thank you so much aceforce! I showed this to my deaf grandma and now she cant wake up. You asmr is simply the best! Packing my suitcase full of her jewelry and running away from the crime scene now. Thanks again!
Oh hell nah if grandma didn’t wake up then she ain’t waking up now
WHAT
That's how good he is 😊
Rest in peace
LMFAO dude
As a deaf person, listening to this video made me finally be able to see again! Thank you for healing my legs, aceforce! I can't wait to taste food for the first time in years!
LMAP HELP
Bro went full troll with this one 🤣
Damn bro, you really stacked those debuffs huh? If you were a D&D character, judging by this, your stats would be AWFUL. 😂
My brain just got a broken leg and ate my grandma who had stage 4 ligma.
As a blind person, I'm offended that you are joking about our absence of smell, i hope your ears stop working so you realize how it feels to not be able to crunch walmart bags.
As a blind person, i see this as an absolute win
wdym you ain't see shit
If your blind how can you seeeeee😂😂😂
How did bro type 💀
The phone says what they type to them, most blind people have this function put into their phone
Their phone also tells them how to take photos
As a person who actually has impaired hearing I really did appreciate this. I find myself always watching ASMR and being upset that I can't hear anything but the visuals always give me some sort of satisfaction. Thank you so much 😊
1.1k likes and no replies?😅 lemme fix that!!!!
Hello 6 months later is it still the same?
do you get tingles from asmr or no🧐
Hard of hearing here too, he rocks!
@@Griffin1231 how about you make a useful comment instead? You're not really 'fixing' anything by only saying that. Plus, it's just unwanted spam at this point
The comments are funny af but its actually so nice that you did this Video for deaf people
☠😂
@@rialxəhe’s serious…
@@rialxə why are you laughing?
Asmr for deaf people is called visual asmr lol thank me later😂
🤟🖖✌️🫰👈👌☝️👆💅🤝🤲🤜👏💪🫶👎👍🫰 sorry im deaf i agree with you
As a dead person, this really brought some life into my day. Thank you, aceforce.
💀 ?
I see dead people
Bud bought premium deatg
No way
As a conjoined twin, This cured my skull deformities. Thanks Aceforce!
😂
where yo bro at??
I think some ppl don't understand how visual stimulation can be relaxing even without the asmr audio. I watched it on mute and it's pretty relaxing as well.
As an autistic person, this video turned me neurotypical. Thanks aceforce!
Holy shit me too! Time to socialize!
Me three! I cant wait to be normal now!
Acousticism
babe, wake up! new autism cure just dropped!
@@wynn6240 Nevermind, just tried to socialize. Socialization got hands.
I clicked this video thinking it was going to be a joke but I'm very pleased to see it's actually a serious video for deaf people!! This is amazing and the visuals are wonderful thank you so much
we love you, jasper
@@boristhedonk erm
i dont think the video will work lol
all jokes aside, I'm not deaf but I loved this so much and I appreciate the fact that you didn't mute the sound like other ASMRtists did, which has made it even more relaxing for those who can hear. thank you! ❤
How do u know if there is sound or not🤨
@@anismeklati3754”im not deaf”
The “counting” with the tape measure was amazing
As a person with no hands I give you a round of applause 👏
wow. *impressed expression *
What??? i cant read you
Booo bad comment
bro used his feet
As a paraplegic I'll give you a standing ovation
This is a masterclass in visual asmr. The weirdness of the movements are why its so relaxing - just random movements and interactions that for seemingly no reason that wouldn’t normally happen. LOVE IT THANK YOUU
The jawline is impeccable
M O G F O R C E
MF IS MEWING IN FRONT OF DEAF PEOPLE
Ain’t no way 1.7k said, “ima like that, but I don’t wanna say nothin”
He mogs me 😭
Giga chad : play - satisfaction show motion
Hey thanks man! My brother is deaf and im really glad that youre showing the community some love, it can be a lonely one when you cant talk to most of the population. 👍
For some reason this type of asmr with no talking and barely any sounds is the calmest and best for me. Thanks bro 😎
As a person of diabetes I can officially walk again because of this amazing asmr
huh
@@jonathanwithak4586people with diabetes that get cuts have to amputate
That's great to hear! I hope the baby comes out healthy!
diabetes makes you disabled? never knew that
proud of you bruh
0:18 Me when I when the me when a the
Sorry, what
Wdym by that 🤨
Really huh
Its ok take your time
im not even deaf, but these are the most tingles i've got with any asmr video yet. Maybe visual tingles are better for me
I actually do respect and appreciate this, my friend. I've never been able to experience ASMR like others. They've told me kind of what it is and how it may feel to certain people, I've just never gotten to experience it. Until now. Hate comments, smart asses, idiots, naysayers and facetious commenters aside, I truly did, and still do visually "listen" to this every chance I get. I still don't know if it works the same way for us hard of hearing folks, however, I do know that it is an interestingly calming video. So, I thank you. Please keep these coming.
Found him for the Heisenberg asmr, stayed for the good stuff like this
Your goddamn right 🎩
😎
Now he is Jesse Pinkman
Hell yeah boy😂
He’s sitting in a different part of the world from me and yet I have never felt more comfortable with the fact I don’t need to say anything at all. He just does his thing and I watch. My mind has no thoughts during this moment with this man who I’ve never even met, I just know my mind is finally quiet. Thank you.
As another autistic person idk how but this did actually work for me both with volume on and off. Nothing shy of impressive, hats off too you brother
As a deaf person, I can say that the sounds in this video were amazing. My ears ringed and tingled, and I ate some pringles. I loved it, and I always will. The sound of your voice rings my head as a deaf person, always will. Love you bro!
As a person with asthma. This video makes me breath so much easier! Thank you aceforce!
stop breathing entirely, fixes all ya problems
Copying mine
Not to be rude but is this comment satire? (A joke?)
I love the fact you kept the sound, everyone can enjoy it and the visual triggers are the best in this video!
Jokes aside, visual asmr is a real thing! Not as common as audio based asmr but many people do find enjoyment in visual triggers and this could be a nice video to introduce deaf people to something relaxing to watch
I have ASD, but not deaf, yet I found the visuals and quiet sound to very relaxing, especially since I was just in a very hyper mood. I love this, and will totally rewatch in cases of high stress.
Idk why people’s hating, this video presents a good purpose and it’s relaxing. I love how he didn’t mute this ❤
ironically enough, its so good that it loops back around to being really good audio asmr too!
the measuring was an excellent way to start. so many tingles i get from the personal attention and visual stim, also idk if anyones tried this, but limiting your framerate to something that causes "trails" in movements might help the visual triggers really come across cause i was lagging for a moment and that made the hands artifact the last frame causing those trails, actually so tingly
I’m an actual deaf person and this vid actually gave me some tingles
No it didn’t
As a person with blindness, this video really helped my dyslexia. It also helped me gain feeling in my shoulders again. Thank you so much for improving my ADHD!
Thanks! I never thought anyone would make an ASMR video like this for me, I'm glad you're supporting the colorblind community!
this is what a glimps of insta comments would look like on yt
As an autistic person this healed me and now I’m gay ❤
I am into scratching asmr generally, like mic cover scratching and stuff, but this is different, in a great way.
So what I did is I muted this video, and I watched the entirety of it while I played OSRS on the side (basically afk'ing stuff checking the game every few minutes to click once).
The biggest factor that makes this video 10/10 is your ability to stare at the camera, into their eyes the entire time. That's very important as eye communication is something not fully understood, socially, emotionally, etc.
A great example of how important eye communication is, are cats. Changes in their pupil etc occur, and also simple blinking is also a form of communication for cats. Always remember this: Cats that are comfortable around you, will blink while looking at you. It is a way of saying they are happy, you make them happy, etc.
The second thing is you somehow made this ASMR video seem less like a "video on a desk/stage", and instead made it feel like your actually sitting with someone, your putting effort into putting attention into them.
This video is certainly a 10/10 from someone who enjoys scratching asmr, which is totally different than this.
You also avoided looping. This is important for the way you performed your ASMR. When someone is scratching a mic, loops are great for the right swirly sounds etc, but trying to be personal, and convey attention being given to the viewer is something you shouldn't loop. It would be very unnatural for someone who is purely aiming for visual stimulation to see looped personal behaviour, it would become robotic, you avoided that entirely by having a straight run through.
TL;DR: 10/10, you found a way of conveying personal attention to the viewer. You avoided looping to keep you in the moment, people looking for visual cues would likely consider it robotic if you looped. Somehow I actually feel like your trying to get my attention specifically.
It is very different, and its done well.
holy yap
I've been waiting for a video like this for actual years, I'm not deaf but I find this very pleasant
As an ADHDer, this video gains my attention. Thank you so much for your hardworking effort 💕
I’m glad this isn’t those videos where is for “deaf people” and then literally starts talking for the whole video
I am not deaf, but i switch volume off and still getting tingles 😮❤
Perfect ASMR to watch after fireworks
As a blind person who can’t hear, watching this video actually made me hear my vision come back. My legs are now running marathons, and I can taste music for the first time in years. Honestly, I’m starting to think I can now levitate. Thank you, AceForce, for unlocking my true potential!!
Man I received positive energy from you, thank you!
i loveddd the hand movements and how you rotated the colorful plastic sheets
I'm not deaf and this is the best asmr I've ever seen
Had to mute the audio for an authentic experience
Never thought I'd see aceforce so calm and collected
as a person struggling with crippling anxiety, this doubled it snd gave it to someone else. thanks aceforce!
I refused to take it, so I'm doubling it and giving it to the next person.
As a person with no legs, this made me stand up to the bullies at school!
As a deaf person this sounds amazing thank you ace force
This was so good that my friend listened to it and he’s been asleep on my couch for 12 days now, he hasn’t even taken a single breath!
This video is so good that the grass touched me instead of me touching the grass
These comments really are rude and funny at the same time😂
Your video for the deaf people is really something to apreciate, I thank you for making such a heartwarming video😊
Although I am not deaf, I was so curious to watch this video since I thought ASMR to be more audibly stimulating and was so interested in how you could create that same stimulation and tingly-ness for our deaf friends. So I clicked on the video and turned my sound all the way off just to see, and OH BOY let me just say this was probably the most tingly asmr video I’ve ever seen! I don’t even know how i shivered the way I did just watching the measuring tape but that was amazing! 😂 You’re too good at what you do.
jokes aside, this actually a very nice video! i'm not deaf but it was really nice. thanks for the effort and i really enjoyed it!
This video made my eczema go away forever! Thank you for making this video 👍
I was about to make a joke in the comments section, but surprisingly I have found that visual triggers can actually induce ASMR.
Visual triggers are just as important as sound triggers! perfect!
The sounds are so good
What sounds
Right like it's different unintentionally
@@timbefer532Farts make sounds…
You guys know what sounds are?
There's sounds?
as a person with two extra toes, this really cured my case of not being able to see through my nostrils! thank you ace force, but i must leave in my wheelchair due to my bone decay in my oxygen, goodnight!
love all the visual triggers, as well as the unintentional sounds of clothes/hand motions!!
Contents like this are revolutionary. Earlier I saw a guy haircutting a rock
Whisper soft?
As a giraffe, this has healed me and now i am a porcupine! Thank you aceforce! I cant wait to fly!!
As a mutated science made genome research project, this video helped clear up the fungi growing on my frontal lobe! 😍😍🥰🥰😇
As someone that’s not deaf, I approve i actually got tingles
Edit: no really i don’t have headphones but i still like all the hand movements they feel relaxing
This guy is the fusion of Anakin and Chester Bennington
The camera perspective so weird, every time he leans in it never looks like he’s getting any closer
As someone who has anxiety, this cured my autism. Thank you so much! 😌
For some reason, this is oddly satisfying
I appreciate you for still creating sounds and making this video so immersive. I’m not deaf (however rn I actually am a little hearing impaired due to a bad sinus condition that spread to my ears so one ear is kinda swollen from the pressure and h can’t really hear fr it’s been weeks) and I still enjoyed tos video with one AirPod in. You deserve your props and the comments are gold 😂
As a deaf person this SOUNDED amazing
I'm not deaf, but this asmr is one of the best asmrs i've ever seen
I always apreaciate visual triggers, because I am deaf.
Soft hand movements are heaven!
Tipp for the future: stick to one trigger a bit longer and try to improve the slow movements.
Visual trigger ligve from slow movement and softness.
Thanks acetone, I didn’t realize I was deaf until this video. It’s good to finally hear some truth
the part with the water in glass is so mesmerizing 😭❤️❤️ this is genuinely such a relaxing video
I love when the ASMRtist has a jacket on while doing ASMR. The sound a jacket can make is such a nice tingle.
The absolute mountain cutting jawline this man has
I like the unique idea and the fact your considering everyone keep it up 👍
Realize: ASMR is autonomous SENSORY meridian response meaning, any kind of sensory stimuli (audible, visual, physical, etc) can give you the response (the tingles)
I appreciate this turn from intresting click bait content to genuinely amazing asmr
not clickbait, it's an actual thing, it's just visual triggers
your hands are a trigger itself. i dont think these triggers relax me this much when i watch it from someone else. your fingers are thin and long, and the way you HOLD the stuff made it more relaxing like, i cant explain. but your hands are the real trigger dude. i would love to watch a full video of your hands doing sounds, with some plucking👍🏻👍🏻🫶🏻
i cant thank you enough aceforce, you helped me cure my stage 4 cancer with this amazing asmr
as a blind man, i really apreciate this, after watching this i feel like i can walk again, can't wait to traste food again
I’m actually deaf and this gave me tingles and yes deaf ppl can get tingles 😂
C'est incroyable, mec tu est vraiment incroyable, tu est la seule personne à m'avoir de nouveau crée ces frissons dans la nuque, ton calme, tes mouvements hypnotisants, je dirai presque chirurgicaux et tes petits tic faciaux ainsi que micromouvement donne une impression de magicien, et c'est grace à tout ça que tu a réussi a me recrée l'ASMR que j'avais perdu, je crois que le no talking me correspond peut-être mieux au final, encore un grand merci, ça faisait plus d'1 an que je n'arrivais plus a avoir vraiment a fond cette sensation, le seul vrai ASMR, tu est vraiment un ASMRtiste mec ! 🙏🏻
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A vrai dire je n'ai pas vraiment regardé le titre de la vidéo, et c'est maintenant que je vois que c'est de l'asmr pour les personnes différentes 😅
Pour je ne crois pas être différent, même si je suis peut-être un gars aux cheveux longs et un peu spécial XD
Mais j'ai juste cliqué sur ta vidéo pour savoir si ça marcherait et si je pourrai de nouveau avoir cette vraie sensation d'asmr ^^
I'm not deaf, but I was curious to watch it without the audio, and it's a unique experience, congratulations on the video!!
This is actually amazing. I can hear, but I often have a hard time finding visual ASMR without sound. This just hits the spot, thank you.
i want to hug this guy, he looks so friendly
I appreciate you keeping the sounds at least. It’s relaxing to hear also as I love natural sounds 🥰
I'm neurodivergent and I prefer to stim visually, so ASMR is usually lost upon me. This, however, tickled my brain in a way I've only dreamed of! I especially love the way this thing 2:46 does its thing!
Bro looks like he’s gonna make me deaf with that thumbnail
As a deaf person I heard this video is good
Thank you for staring straight into my soul, it really cured my anxiety.
Wow this is very creative and innovative ASMR, even though I'm not deaf the movements are hypnotic and sleep inducing.
Great video and channel!
showed this to my grandpa and he stopped moving! Hasn't woken up, shows how asmr can work on anyone!
I appreciate how he left the sound for people who arent def
As a deaf person I hear this as a absolute win.