ASMR With A Fascinating 97-Year-Old Issue of National Geographic [whispering, tracing, page turning]

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  • Опубликовано: 20 май 2023
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    Hi friends! Join me once again for a whispered journey into the past with a 1926 issue of National Geographic! I picked up this old tome at a thrift store for a mere $8, and it contains a wealth of fascinating historical photographs and stories. From icebergs in the North Atlantic to the stunning beauty of the Amalfi Coast and an aerial tour across Canada, we take a relaxing voyage into the past and around the globe!
    ASMR triggers include up-close, ear-to-ear whispering, incidental mouth sounds, pointing, tracing, page turning, tapping, and scratching. I recommend listening with headphones for the best experience! 🎧
    #ASMR #NationalGeographic #history
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    My videos are designed to trigger a relaxing feeling called ASMR (Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response). ASMR is a particular sensation that some people experience when they hear quiet sounds like whispering and soft speaking or watch certain actions like slow hand motions. ASMR is often described as a pleasant tingling on the head and neck, accompanied by a feeling of deep calm and mild euphoria. Many people watch ASMR videos to relax and manage anxiety, stress, or insomnia. To learn more about ASMR, check out asmruniversity.com/about-asmr....
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Комментарии • 20

  • @richardthehuman3711
    @richardthehuman3711 Год назад +16

    Never realized how crisp the sound on that mic was until you scraped the book cover.👌

  • @user-cb5xz1cm2z
    @user-cb5xz1cm2z Год назад +4

    The sheets on the inside covers are called end papers.

  • @R0ckmans
    @R0ckmans Год назад +8

    Yes, more 1920s NatGeo!
    I really hope to see this turn into a long term thing eventually. There's a lot to cover, and it's still very on brand for fellow nerds with a knack for history.

  • @1303Zithox
    @1303Zithox Год назад +1

    Love these retro videos - would love to see more of this book on the channel in future!

  • @plsreleasethekraken
    @plsreleasethekraken Год назад

    James Michener's Poland is one of the best light reading sweeping histories of Poland. Highly recommended.

  • @sharkt00th95
    @sharkt00th95 6 месяцев назад

    Wow, fascinating to watch that bit about Poland, I could read the paragraph mentioning the huge Yiddish speaking Jewish population and how they resented the American NatGeo reporter over the immigration changes at Ellis Island. Just fascinating to see pre ww2 history laid out like that. Kind of ominous knowing what happened to those people…Left me with a weird feeling in the pit of my stomach I must say… not to darken the video though, which was very good sensory wise. Love these history videos I hope you make more! ❤

  • @Artractive_
    @Artractive_ Год назад

    I loved this, Thankyou for sharing this book with us! history rambles are so entertaining to listen to, I will definitely be watching this again 😊 (since I fell asleep half way through lol)

  • @williamafton1686
    @williamafton1686 Год назад

    Im so glad this man makes videos, been here since fh4!

  • @Soccer333bc
    @Soccer333bc Год назад +1

    Masterpiece. Good job, Nick.

  • @mysteryman4013
    @mysteryman4013 Год назад

    Cool video idea, thanks nick! I’ll definitely be watching this later tonight to relax 😴

  • @shivershins3730
    @shivershins3730 Год назад

    Love the tracing!

  • @chrisd6736
    @chrisd6736 Год назад

    Very cool idea for a video. I’m going to sleep well tonight!

  • @Jrodgamer1
    @Jrodgamer1 Год назад

    Fantastic video!

  • @ripxdoc
    @ripxdoc Год назад

    thanks always nick :)

  • @paololofiasmr
    @paololofiasmr Год назад

    Che figata 😍

  • @funeris
    @funeris Год назад

    Great video, very informative! Ps. Poland regained its independence in 1918, after 123 yrs, thanks to Józef Piłsudski. Greetings from Warsaw.

  • @eisregenhaha
    @eisregenhaha Год назад +1

    Ayo a second part of this? Or is it another book.
    Oh its another one, i take that too

  • @fibreoptik
    @fibreoptik Год назад +2

    This is flipping awesome! 😁
    (See what I did there?)

  • @chuckgreene6665
    @chuckgreene6665 Год назад

    I see you have given up on the forza videos 😥