ASMR- Ear Cleaning Frankenstein's Monster - ASMR.NET

ASMR- Ear Cleaning Frankenstein's Monster

9 years ago
Doctor Andrew Michaels needs to get Prometheus, Frankenstein's Monster, ready for his wedding with the Bride. First we must clean his ears that are infested with Ear Mites. Be prepared to see some of the oddest ASMR you've ever seen. Cleaning the ear canal in a POV perspective. Frankenstein's monster is a fictional character that first appeared in Mary Shelley's 1818 novel Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus. In popular culture, the creature is often referred to as "Frankenstein" after the creature's creator Victor Frankenstein, but in Shelley's novel the creature is nameless. The novel's title compares "Frankenstein" to the mythological figure Prometheus, because of what they both brought to life. In Shelley's horror story, Victor Frankenstein builds the creature in his laboratory through an ambiguous method consisting of chemistry and alchemy. Shelley describes the monster as 8-foot-tall (2.4 m), hideously ugly, but sensitive and emotional. The monster attempts to fit into human society, but is shunned, which leads him to seek revenge against his creator. People who experience ASMR commonly report having different triggers that stimulate them. A commonly reported stimulus for ASMR is the sound of whispering. As evident on YouTube, a variety of videos and audio recordings involve the creator whispering or communicating with a soft-spoken intonation into a sound recording device and generally a camera. Some people find that ambient noise such as scratching, crinkling, tapping, blowing and moving paper stimulate ASMR. Many videos are found on YouTube that focus on these triggers, and many use binaural recording to simulate a 3D environment. 3D sounds from a person may elicit a tangible feeling of the person being near the listener, while certain kinds of ambient noise may simply sound pleasurable. Many role-playing videos and audio recordings also aim to stimulate ASMR. Examples include descriptive sessions, in a style similar to guided imagery, for experiences such as haircuts, massages, visits to a doctor's office, and ear-cleaning. While these make-believe situations are acted out by the creator, viewers and listeners report an ASMR effect that relieves insomnia, anxiety, or panic attacks. I have a new Paypal Donation button at this link: https://www.paypal.com/us/cgi-bin/web...

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Frankenstein (Book)
Fankenstein's Monster
Frankenstein's Monster (Film Character)
Ear Mite (Organism Classification)
The Bride of Frankenstein