ASMR Let's Talk #13 - Generational Goals / Creative Frustrations / Finding a Partner

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  • @christopherm.e.4985
    @christopherm.e.4985 8 років тому +111

    One day your son's gonna realize how lucky he is to have such a wise father.

    • @snorly1584
      @snorly1584 Рік тому +4

      This aged really well💀

    • @glowiedetector
      @glowiedetector 5 місяців тому +1

      @snorly1584 it's still true, nobody's perfect

    • @baker4132
      @baker4132 3 місяці тому

      @@glowiedetectorwhat happened?

  • @slickwilly691
    @slickwilly691 8 років тому +412

    How does he get his house so quiet. I know it's not just him living there.

    • @Redex208050
      @Redex208050 8 років тому +47

      Livin Will that's what i've always wondered. Maybe he does them at night when his son and wife are in bed

    • @ryanbasas5087
      @ryanbasas5087 3 роки тому +29

      He films really late at night

    • @mogleichenhaus735
      @mogleichenhaus735 2 роки тому +61

      A good belt

    • @matthews2960
      @matthews2960 2 роки тому +2

      Could live on a property

    • @CM-NightDK
      @CM-NightDK 2 роки тому +6

      a mirror dimension

  • @memsus2346
    @memsus2346 8 років тому +132

    3:14 A little bit of nihilism never hurt me. My philosophy is completely nihilistic. But, if you grow to understand it more, it goes both ways. Basically nihilism means: "we all die, so actions of life or even having a life to begin with are inconsequential because there is no greater cause." But this also means "we all die, lets have a giggle and fuck around 'till then, got nothing better to do."
    I'm more pessimistic than optimistic, but I'm still trying to work out how my mind works. Idk if this mindset will stick with me or not but it works well so far.
    TLDR: nihilism is ok sometimes

    • @Zeagullz
      @Zeagullz 8 років тому +11

      This is only my thoughts when I was depressed and struggling with finding my world view: I noticed that when I was being more nihilistic in my approach to life I generally felt really awful, there was really no clear path for me. I realised that I was completely free to do anything but nothing felt like it had any value. This experience got me to realise that I felt way better with a more classically existential approach to life. By setting actual goals, I could measure myself and from the progress I was making I could derive a lot of pleasure. From my experience a random approach to life is not very fun. I felt extremely lost and confused. So when you say "we all die, lets have a giggle and fuck around 'till then, got nothing better to do." I am not sure I agree ;)

    • @SuGaRuSh14
      @SuGaRuSh14 8 років тому +5

      I don't agree with this because I agree with the premise of life being inconsequential as we all die, but that's completely unrelated to the concept of fucking around till then. I have discipline and work ethic - not for some "greater meaning" but because delayed gratification actually makes you happier and more successful. I don't need there to be a higher power/purpose for me to want happiness and success in this life. I don't understand how people relate the two.

    • @memsus2346
      @memsus2346 7 років тому

      Well I probably sound like a deep special snowflake wannabe now so I'm just going to go.

    • @tonttu7979
      @tonttu7979 5 років тому +2

      There is healthy nihilism and unhealthy nihilism. Depends on the person really. I dont think life has any meaning and yes we all die, but because of that im trying to be as happy as i can in the moment and seek enjoyable experiences. The unhealthy kind of nihilism can easily devolve into "nothing matters so why even bother"

    • @memsus2346
      @memsus2346 3 роки тому +6

      @@cheesecake4334 holy fuck I was an edgelord 4 years ago huh... I'm still a nihilist but a lot happier in myself now. I'm also not 16 any more, so that's a plus.

  • @Just5ayJess
    @Just5ayJess 8 років тому +278

    I wish the "older" males in my family were more like him

  • @andrewthomas3253
    @andrewthomas3253 8 років тому +190

    "If I did it for the money, I wouldn't do Margaret."

    • @arcxcc
      @arcxcc 8 років тому +47

      Andrew Thomas I skipped to that part and all I heard was "I wouldn't do Margaret" and I was like, "I SKIPPED TOO FAR"

    • @WZRDtheGOAT
      @WZRDtheGOAT 8 років тому

      Andrew Thomas can someone explain that to me?

    • @DaFuzZ7
      @DaFuzZ7 8 років тому +9

      This week on: Things that never happened.

    • @horsesinthebacc8002
      @horsesinthebacc8002 8 років тому +4

      Margaret is kinda a strange video series of his

    • @julianmora1705
      @julianmora1705 3 роки тому

      @@horsesinthebacc8002 I love alot of his content but....... I wished I never searched that up 😭😭😭

  • @thedublinbanshee3310
    @thedublinbanshee3310 8 років тому +145

    My biggest enemy,
    Loading screens.
    They are everywhere.
    I'm watching one now.

    • @Cazammaf
      @Cazammaf 8 років тому +1

      STORMAGEDDON 711 Once again, shut up, and get off the Internet. Be more respectful. Us lot here in the ASMR community don't appreciate people like you

    • @thedublinbanshee3310
      @thedublinbanshee3310 8 років тому

      I'm guessing this is the first time you've seen me. Cause I'm all over.

    • @thedublinbanshee3310
      @thedublinbanshee3310 8 років тому

      ShadowWave "we". You are 1 of many, and I have been here since the card sliding. HOW DARE YOU.

    • @nathang9034
      @nathang9034 8 років тому

      STORMAGEDDON 711 ur everywhere geez

    • @thedublinbanshee3310
      @thedublinbanshee3310 8 років тому

      Exactly my point.

  • @YTBlazer
    @YTBlazer 8 років тому +95

    Eph, I thank you so much, I'm a teenager and I've been stuck in this rut of what to do with my life and I am one of the most creative person I know, and I still don't know what to do with these ideas and brain. I've tried making board games, video games, I'm programming now, I want to do photography, I'm gonna try writing and becoming an author, and I tried art and drawing. I have so many ideas but I don't know where to go or what thing I'll be best at or what I should do. You showed me that I'm not alone and you have experienced this. I thank you Eph, from now on I will ry my hardest whatever that comes naturally and that I like most. Thank you so much Eph, this is literally the best youtube video you have made for me. Thank you.

    • @BRONCOBOY7575
      @BRONCOBOY7575 8 років тому +4

      Corvo Shrapnel 14 year old can have sound advice don't sell yourself short
      Take what i say with a grain of salt im only 23 lololololol

    • @aniceyyzloc2726
      @aniceyyzloc2726 8 років тому +1

      Blazer239 being in a similar case, is smoking a good idea ?

    • @YTBlazer
      @YTBlazer 8 років тому +1

      If you're asking me if smoking is a good idea, I'd say probably not, it does so much more harm than good, if any good at all. But because you smoke that doesn't make you a bad person, just work on it and if you're dedicated you can rid the habit.

    • @YTBlazer
      @YTBlazer 8 років тому

      Thanks PurpleScarz, I appreciate the kind words, hope everything works out for you too.

    • @aniceyyzloc2726
      @aniceyyzloc2726 8 років тому

      Yeah but weed helps to see things clearer, in particular when it comes to creation and goals in life, and that's my main concern (and yours too apparently), so... we'll see. Just wanted another point of view tho

  • @laserradical7248
    @laserradical7248 8 років тому +70

    I think everyone needs to just chill in the comment section just enjoy the video and have a good time no need to get mad at people who have different opinions

  • @ewanwalker5967
    @ewanwalker5967 8 років тому +16

    When I was a kid I wanted to be a blacksmith. My parents told me that job didn't really exist anymore and i've basically never been content with job prospects since.

    • @Garryswrld499
      @Garryswrld499 5 місяців тому

      That’s some past life shit

  • @missmeeks3096
    @missmeeks3096 8 років тому +22

    I just genuinely appreciate you and your content. Every time I see a new upload from you, I light up. Thank you for being you. :)

  • @Tubeytime
    @Tubeytime 8 років тому +20

    Thanks for the dating tips, it refreshing to hear someone talk about it from a realistic perspective and give good reasons for why to find someone. Great video!

  • @arditlulaj4796
    @arditlulaj4796 5 років тому +4

    He sets the mood so good .It makes me feel comfortable and warm.I like that he puts effort in his videos unlike the other asmr channels which usually just have a green screen behind the person

  • @andrewcryan1
    @andrewcryan1 8 років тому +41

    I need the lamp in my life.

  • @oceanofasmr9216
    @oceanofasmr9216 8 років тому +2

    i like that you're switching between soft spoken and whispered for these Let's Talk videos. and honestly, i prefer these simple chats to roleplays so feel free to do as many of these as you like!!

  • @jimbob20051
    @jimbob20051 5 років тому +1

    These talk/chat videos about different topics and mental health are amazing. I wish I could have these talks in real life with people, but they never happen.

  • @hackedtechnothief
    @hackedtechnothief 8 років тому +82

    you speak in a 5th dimensional kind of vibe

  • @FRamps
    @FRamps 8 років тому +1

    Once again I agree with you Rift...
    For me it's very simple: if you are making art for the money, they you're not making art but just running a business.
    Art is about emotions and feelings and that, thank god, has nothing to do with money.
    Thanks for your content man, always appreciated.
    I honestly wanna visit Pennsylvania just so I could have the slight chance to meet you!

  • @Kaynstein
    @Kaynstein 8 років тому +4

    I always write when I am depressed.
    In fact, I believe that I write even better, when the depression strikes again.
    I don't mind anymore. I kind of embraced the feeling of sadness and melancholy and I try to turn it into something productive.
    Such feelings are part of me and as such I believe that it might have to deal with them in my own way or accept and utilize them in any way possible.
    And if people can be a bit happier through the stuff that I do when I am down, then I should stay creative especially in those times of sadness.
    Thank you for the video, Ephemeral Rift
    And thank you for reading my comment

  • @andrewd9037
    @andrewd9037 8 років тому +4

    Struggling in university and life at the moment. These videos really help. Thanks ephemeral.

    • @oephis
      @oephis 3 роки тому +2

      4 years later I hope life is treating you better now :)

  • @galacon28
    @galacon28 8 років тому +2

    I've been watching your channel since the first Corvus video; and I gotta say it's been amazing to watch you evolve and experiment as time has gone by. I hope you keep doing what you do uncle E

  • @anepicjourney
    @anepicjourney 8 років тому +3

    This is coming from a gamer so if you want to ignore what I'm saying because of who I am because I'm making a "self-defense" feel free to do so, lol. But games nowadays can be not only a hobby but a job. I intend to be a game developer and I'm working at a project at the moment, and even if I game all day, that's what I enjoy doing and I don't find it destructive. It made my find out that I don't like college or all these "common" professions out there, I like to be my own boss and make my own stuff, and making games is also a creative process like you said in the video, expressing art... maybe I have a "passion" for this exactly because of the amount of time I spend playing, but that's life...

  • @CasuaLxClan
    @CasuaLxClan 8 років тому +44

    You are my goals, Master rift

  • @JustynaMazur
    @JustynaMazur 6 років тому

    This is a piece of a great ASMR. No spooky sounds, roleplays... Warm light, nice voice (whisper, but not this delicate strange one) and a good story - finally! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @patchesmcgee8477
    @patchesmcgee8477 8 років тому +10

    Great session. These topics hit close to home

  • @111455
    @111455 8 років тому +1

    i love his format, unique, personal, and above all intellectual!

  • @FadeRadio1
    @FadeRadio1 8 років тому +3

    Oh, and as a side note: Hell yeah, go Margaret. Bending or warping your art to fit the specific mold others expect is absolutely beyond what compromise you should ever make for your passion. If you give up on a character/subject/art simply because they are 'odd' or not the norm, then you are giving up on what makes your art unique. So ALWAYS keep Margaret. Always keep any of the ideas/characters/art that Margaret represents, those things that are unique and quirky, and you.

  • @nateschoch1874
    @nateschoch1874 8 років тому +1

    I grew up on a dairy farm myself and I learned so much about so many subjects as well as life in general. I wouldn't trade my upbringing for any other!

  • @tbeamed7475
    @tbeamed7475 8 років тому +4

    If I need therapy, I've got my phone on Eph's youtube channel. Thanks Uncle E for all the calmness you put to my mind.

  • @gradesnow2376
    @gradesnow2376 6 років тому

    This is the coziest format for ASMR I've seen

  • @freddyhh8545
    @freddyhh8545 8 років тому +24

    Close to 300K ER, well done from the UK 👍👍👍

  • @kahleentenshi
    @kahleentenshi 8 років тому +11

    I love these just talk sessions!

  • @andrewforrest991
    @andrewforrest991 8 років тому

    Thanks for doing this video, ER. Your insights and thoughts, while you may not feel qualified to give them, are always interesting and appreciated.

  • @TilveranWrites
    @TilveranWrites 8 років тому +9

    This is awesome :D The fact that I'm a total lightweight and I just drank a bear and I'm in that buzzed phase... nevermind. Anyway, I'm really interested in your nihilism ER, it reminds me of this Indian idea of wiping your mind clean and "creating from nothing".
    At least I think it was an Indian idea... some of those yogis had an real obsession with nothingness that's always fascinated me. Maybe your nihilism is your way of tapping into the cosmic consciousness and pouring out all this creativity you have. I've always been inspired by your creativity.
    I remember I lectured you once about God and it feels pretty silly now. I've been talking to lots more people recently and I realised people have such different ideas and interpretations of concepts. I even started questioning what counts as "alive" and that's a really interesting rabbit hole to go down. I realise my interpretation is very abstract and spiritual - to me everything is alive and we're all part of this infinite super organism.
    There's so many interpretations of reality though, y'know. Subjectivity is so much bigger than people realise. So much bigger. It's like there's all these - well intentioned I guess - folks who want things to be objective and fit into neat boxes but that's not how things are. Things are not so easy. So it's like nobody really knows the truth and actually that makes things more fun. Life is less boring when we can all say "what if..?" :D
    You were born in the early '70's? I'm also from the '70's but a bit later. I was a very cool decade really because we saw the Atari 2600 onwards, which is the birth of video games and both of us would have seen that entire evolution from crappy sprites onwards. I guess the Cold War had a big effect on me. All of us could have died at any moment, life was precious. I think it taught me to appreciate little things like the sky or the grass or a breeze. Really small things that could be taken away by nuclear hellfire at any moment.
    Anyway, this post is getting long. I'm sure lots of folks would like to chat to you by a fireside sometime. Peace and be well Mr Rift.

    • @TilveranWrites
      @TilveranWrites 8 років тому +3

      I'm not even going to fix that typo about drinking a bear. It reminds me of a joke about bear wrestling that became "I could wrestle 10 beers"... you might get that joke if you played a certain video game so I'll leave it right there :D

    • @LadyPallas
      @LadyPallas 8 років тому +2

      Ok. Settle down there 😂

    • @TilveranWrites
      @TilveranWrites 8 років тому +1

      Mhmm, I've settled down now. :)

  • @tracycoomer2646
    @tracycoomer2646 6 років тому +2

    I love your LetsTalk series & strongly prefer your whisper voice & gum chewing is a bonus😁

  • @Zodiac1981-i4f
    @Zodiac1981-i4f 8 років тому +2

    I like that even though he is getting more popular he is still the same down to earth and personable guy.

  • @mirror687
    @mirror687 8 років тому

    rift please never stop these videos !! i really really enjoy them!

  • @mrhandsomebanana4897
    @mrhandsomebanana4897 8 років тому +1

    Thanks for the uplifting words man :) I'm going through some issues and I always find help in your asmr videos either if it's to relax or to hear something helpful or important about life :))
    Cheers!

  • @kris_kwas
    @kris_kwas 4 роки тому +2

    That’s kind of cool to think about the fact that people are very different. I took up guitar and used a positive view of my future to overcome my lack of impatience. I was originally in a defeatist attitude when I tried to draw and when I tried writing. Somehow guitar scooped me from that hole.
    Love these talks 😁
    27:25

  • @AleutianSailor
    @AleutianSailor 8 років тому +9

    A whispered let's talk? Uncle E you're awesome.

  • @fredericphilippi8062
    @fredericphilippi8062 8 років тому +5

    The setting looks cozy af

  • @ericvalverde5382
    @ericvalverde5382 4 роки тому

    This is the only person who I have heard talk(I'm sure there are other on here just havnt looked) who speaks and thinks the way my Brain works

  • @Jgor666
    @Jgor666 8 років тому +7

    Interesting and relevant thoughts to a 20-something year old like me. Thanks!

  • @jonteguy
    @jonteguy 8 років тому +1

    I love writing and I used to do it all the time, long and pretty elaborate stories! But recently, like the past 5 months I've had writer's block and it's pissing me off so much. I really do not know how to get rid of it. I've tried sitting down, forcing myself for hours trying to write but it doesn't help at all. I've tried staying away but that hasn't done anything either. I've started to think or assume it's just something that'll go away with time and you can't force through or break it. Right now I'm just waiting.

  • @phivostheodorakis8222
    @phivostheodorakis8222 3 роки тому

    I have decided my birthday gift for this year will be getting this man to 1M subs.

  • @xavierthe9
    @xavierthe9 8 років тому +1

    judging by the title, this video is exactly what i need rn.

    • @codeyc.9414
      @codeyc.9414 8 років тому

      Xavierthe9 Going through relationship problems here 🍑🍆 😆

  • @fredericphilippi8062
    @fredericphilippi8062 8 років тому +3

    Those "just talking" videos are the best ;)

  • @Verne105
    @Verne105 8 років тому

    I preferred the last let's talk not because of the subject matter but the way you were talking. having a casual conversation kind of thing but relaxed. just my input. thanks...

  • @ASMRWhisperingSpirit
    @ASMRWhisperingSpirit 7 років тому

    Oh, love when you just talk . .looking forward to check the other ones out too, and your endurance stayin' creative is certainly very impressive!

  • @richardsharpeiv
    @richardsharpeiv 7 місяців тому

    I needed this tonight, simply lovely

  • @joeymcelroy1982
    @joeymcelroy1982 7 років тому

    I never leave comments on videos, but I just have to tell you. Your videos are absolutely amazing!!!! You are an awesome guy!! I hope you keep making videos for a long time to come!!

  • @anthonyshaw8308
    @anthonyshaw8308 4 роки тому +3

    Might be 3 years late but, found this very interesting and informative.

  • @lukeharper7828
    @lukeharper7828 8 років тому +7

    ER could you do a video on youth sports and your stance on how possibly overly competitive it is?

    • @nathang9034
      @nathang9034 8 років тому +5

      Luke Harper competitiveness is the thing that makes it fun

    • @MustObeyTheRules
      @MustObeyTheRules 8 років тому +3

      Luke Harper overly competitive?! bahahaha you must be new to the human species. That's just human nature....

    • @KaaneDragonShinobi
      @KaaneDragonShinobi 8 років тому +1

      the only youth sport i don't agree with is football (and its more macho cousin rugby)
      kids literally getting so brain damaged they can't think, and they often have no choice in the matter when it comes to their insane parents desperately attempting to vicariously live out their sports-related fantasies

    • @gw6905
      @gw6905 6 років тому

      yes!! this is why i quit sports..

  • @FadeRadio1
    @FadeRadio1 8 років тому

    I'd love to get some discussion going on Nihilism sometime. Personally, I take a somewhat 'nihilistic' approach to life, but that does NOT mean that I take a depressing and sad take on life. On the contrary, the fact that we are here by random chance, that nothing actually matters, and that death is inevitable, these things are UNDERSTANDABLY scary to most, but I find great comfort and motivation in knowing that not ONE person can tell me i'm doing this whole 'life' thing wrong/right. Nobody knows what the hell we're doing, and that's super comforting.
    I absolutely agree that the view most people imagine when they think 'nihilism' is a very self-defeating and depressing take on life. Nihilistic views that take motivation from the lack of 'meaning' however, are in my opinion a wonderful and warming philosophy to take on. Not "nothing matters, why bother", but instead "nothing matters, so why not try?".
    ---
    As for the bit on creativity, that's a subject I struggle with CONSTANTLY. I've always associated myself with art, and identified myself as an artist first and foremost. I've always practiced art, been talented at it, and planned to go into it. The issue i've had though, is that DESPITE all that, i've NEVER been fully able to picture myself getting into art as a career. My problem is, that AS SOON as my art becomes a job, a task to complete, a deadline to meat, then my art becomes a massive chore instead of fun, and I have NEVER been able to get over that slump if i'm just not feeling that 'artsy' magic flowing.
    So after a few years of 'soul searching', built up money for school, and taken medications and seen a psychiatrist to deal with my past Depression/un-diagnosed ADD, I've felt my brain slowly but surely be organized, alphabetized, and sorted. I've realized that though I will ALWAYS be an artist, and I will ALWAYS do art, my career lies in my OTHER passion: Physics. Yeah, kinda feels like polar opposites sometimes. Having my brain suddenly not feel like a constantly cluttered and chaotic mess all the time, i've been able to realize that I study science FOR FUN, at least as often as I make art, and I simply hadn't even realized the I was constantly ignoring an even bigger passion. I had repressed my love of science and physics as a possible career, as I did not see myself as organized, motivated, or (most importantly) smart enough to make it as a physicist. Now i'm not one to think i'm stupid, I can see potential in myself just fine, but while art was always something that came naturally, I felt that a subject that (at least as I saw it at the time) seemed like the polar opposite to art would by default be something i'd be bad at. It almost felt narcissistic to be passionate about both subjects when they are so extremely far apart in most peoples minds. Even now, it's hard to find people that don't tune out what I say immediately after hearing the words 'quantum physics' or something (nothing complicated, just the words is where I lose them).
    Anyways, rambling aside, I think that art can and should always be something that you do on your own terms. Something you do in uniquely your own way. Even if you don't want to make art that you FEEL is that 'unique', every single person has different methods and different preferences on how they do things with art. Finding that artistic motivation, and that inspiration, is TRICKY. Once you find it though, hold onto it, and don't ever compromise on loosing your grasp on it ever. Whatever you need to do to keep hold of that artistic spark of inspiration and creation, then run with it to the ends of the earth. I will be going to school for physics in the fall, and hopefully moving on the path towards a degree in the field eventually, but I will NEVER stop making art, regardless of the field/job/position in life.
    :)

  • @kalter000
    @kalter000 8 років тому +5

    Man, I want another margaret video, she is the best. Your last one with red painting was really cool.
    Edit: it wasn't the last one, but still.

  • @willis32
    @willis32 8 років тому +2

    The two brains thing is actually really cool. Basically there are two halfs to your brain but only one can talk. there are people who jave had the connection the two use to communicate severed and the left side of the body does one thing and the right does another but the speaking side of the brain has no idea what is happening with the other side of the body.

  • @ethan30878
    @ethan30878 8 років тому

    Great video Paul! I love these little pep talk and discussion videos :D

  • @luask__
    @luask__ 8 років тому +4

    ive been waiting for this, finally i can sleep

  • @illenick
    @illenick 3 роки тому

    with the creativity… it’s getting the ideas to come out.. or the topics and things to do and show that I’m having a hard time with.. how can I fix this and have an easier time getting this to flow and come out I feel like the depression hinders the creativity.. it’s hard to explain…

  • @surfnsunshinekat
    @surfnsunshinekat 8 років тому

    my husband has that same pull over sweater. I hope you enjoy it as much as he does.

  • @shomix4462
    @shomix4462 8 років тому +1

    Very soon you will hit 300k ER. Congratulations !

  • @TheHalfList
    @TheHalfList 7 років тому

    I love let's talks, plz more of this series!

  • @ZagoraZz
    @ZagoraZz 2 роки тому +1

    thanks, youre like the dad that i never really had.

  • @jorgeserrato6511
    @jorgeserrato6511 8 років тому

    you are simply such an awesome person, man (: thank you for everythinggg

  • @fredericphilippi8062
    @fredericphilippi8062 8 років тому +2

    Gratulations for 300k :D

  • @eurolagnia
    @eurolagnia 8 років тому +1

    Alan Watts is my favorite author. Ephemeral Rift is my favorite ASMR artist. Coincidence? I think fucking not. Mad respect, Rift.

  • @Happy4life0
    @Happy4life0 4 роки тому +1

    Your the best ASMR love all your videos 💯🔥

  • @aaronjiang8964
    @aaronjiang8964 4 роки тому +6

    What I take away from this video:
    If you are a creative type of person, don't over think things, sometimes you just gotta do it.

  • @anejloboda5801
    @anejloboda5801 8 років тому +3

    Is it just me, or when I want to listen what is he saying, I fall asleep! Hahaha

    • @evensuralex
      @evensuralex 8 років тому +1

      Anej L. :D Just a FYI that's the point of asmr :)

  • @Cringo03
    @Cringo03 8 років тому +3

    great video, keep up the great work!

  • @Jack68676
    @Jack68676 8 років тому

    Speaking of albums, the latest Bat and Power Trip albums are real good.
    Also Ephemeral Rift, I think you mentioned liking Slayer at some point, I'd recommend checking out the band Hellbringer. A lot of Slayer influence, but there's a lot of energy and passion that Slayer hasn't had for awhile lol.

  • @AmnesiaForever
    @AmnesiaForever 3 роки тому

    18:22 for the love of god he better have knocked that glass down and filled it again lmao

  • @DlCKWALLACE
    @DlCKWALLACE 8 років тому +1

    I'm so glad I'm not the only grown man with a small and pointy Adam's apple.

  • @zippedydoo1
    @zippedydoo1 5 років тому +1

    Holy shit I forgot his hair even looked like this. I've been a subscriber since like 2015 I think? His look in older videos always still somehow surprise me.

  • @willis32
    @willis32 8 років тому

    Personally I believe technology cannot go too far. What matters is that in our brief time in existence we go as far as possible. Everyone dies. Humanity will not last forever. We have to go as far as possible.

  • @abeesalsharani4796
    @abeesalsharani4796 8 років тому +3

    I feel weird watching this but it is so damn relaxin
    IAM FROM FROM SAUDI ARABIA

    • @vnshngpnt
      @vnshngpnt 8 років тому +1

      Abees Alsharani Congratulations!

    • @Userr1987
      @Userr1987 8 років тому +1

      Abees Alsharani welcome to the strange side of youtube. I'm from dubai😂🖐🏼

  • @danl1830
    @danl1830 8 років тому +24

    I like the snail under your nose.

  • @danielmulec8297
    @danielmulec8297 8 років тому +1

    Mr. Rift, do you by now make enough income through UA-cam, to not go into a day job anymore? If so, I'm really happy for you! I'm currently in the first edit of my first book, I hope that after a few books I'll be able to go financially independent as well.

  • @Patrick_from_Youtube
    @Patrick_from_Youtube 8 років тому

    If your favorite asmr video is ER's carpet scratching series with Charlie Carl then there's a good chance you could be my soul mate.

  • @4Deadserious
    @4Deadserious 8 років тому

    Lemme be the first to say congrats on the 300k subscribers!

  • @naturallol4153
    @naturallol4153 8 років тому

    *Ephemeral Rift*, It is your fault that I am addicted to your videos.. Because of them I fall asleep before I do my homework.. Tell me, what should I do with the teachers?

  • @zacklayton8318
    @zacklayton8318 8 років тому

    I am an avid viewer of your videos, and I have a question for you. would you be willing to do a Q/A video? if so, would please respond so I may come up with a question worthy of your knowledge and stature. Thank you so much for your time and videos, we appreciate it :)

  • @killadays1046
    @killadays1046 8 років тому

    Can you do a let's talk about psychotic depression? Just as someone who suffers from it I think I'd really enjoy that.

  • @user-ij5zz2nz9p
    @user-ij5zz2nz9p 4 роки тому

    get this man to 1 million

  • @RaZn-Gurifisu
    @RaZn-Gurifisu 8 років тому

    How about another Late Night ASMR soon? I loved that series.

  • @AustinRunyon
    @AustinRunyon 8 років тому

    that's Crazy four days after I admitted to myself that I'm depressed I got started writing a short film

  • @maskinkultur8442
    @maskinkultur8442 8 років тому

    Oh boy, video games, that's a subject I have already written a whole lot about, but I'll keep it short:
    Yes, I can surely identify a few downsides, but also a number of upsides, so I'm not so sure it's really any worse than other forms of entertainment, like, say, reading a book. Anything, really, can be destructive if not done in moderation or done without supervision. I remember how I as a child -- before video games even existed -- read a whole lot of books and spent a lot of my free time at the library, instead of doing other things that I may have been better off doing. In the same vein, I was out in the woods a lot, not seldom on my own, instead of etc...
    The thing is, video games is just a medium among other mediums: the main concern should be what's being done with the medium. Video games as a medium also, in my opinion, happens to be the ultimate and most multidisciplinary art form out there. As a child, though, I was actually very much against video games when first introduced to them, but then, to cut the story short, I got into creating them and a whole new world opened up before me.

  • @connorwoods8297
    @connorwoods8297 8 років тому

    I like that idea about talking about Alan Watts. Or, maybe in a role play type video?

  • @AfroJd
    @AfroJd 8 років тому

    1:03:00 in... Wait is the recording light off???
    Hahaha imagine if that happened @ER

  • @thebrave4974
    @thebrave4974 2 роки тому +3

    14:55 bro we didn't evolve from monkeys. don't include that in a video for someone who wants to relax

    • @thebrave4974
      @thebrave4974 2 роки тому

      @@emanuelashosha talk about yourself 🤌🤌

    • @lumpneedscoffee8139
      @lumpneedscoffee8139 2 роки тому +1

      did you skip grade 3?

    • @Carrotline7_7
      @Carrotline7_7 6 днів тому

      I bet you also believe that the earth is flat and that the sun circles around the earth...
      Maybe dont skip school lmfao

  • @brendan5798
    @brendan5798 8 років тому

    Last time i was this early, uncle E posted daily....

  • @kylegallik3223
    @kylegallik3223 8 років тому

    Rift you should upload your lets talk audios to your podcast.

  • @andrewforrest991
    @andrewforrest991 8 років тому +3

    Have you ever done a pirate ASMR video? You have so many different ones, I can't remember...

  • @Tyronius8
    @Tyronius8 8 років тому

    One cool idea you could do is a fallout 4 themed one where you're a representative from vault tec and the vault you represent is a tingle vault

  • @vdog22100
    @vdog22100 Рік тому

    that lamp is astonishing

  • @thedublinbanshee3310
    @thedublinbanshee3310 8 років тому +5

    THE LAAAAMMMMPPPP!

  • @coffeenoash483
    @coffeenoash483 3 роки тому +5

    Dating 47:30

  • @playswithsquirre1000
    @playswithsquirre1000 8 років тому

    love your videos. could you please do one on peer pressure

  • @ASMRScientist
    @ASMRScientist 8 років тому +2

    YES! The lamp has returned! (^_^)!!!

  • @DevinMadaMada
    @DevinMadaMada 8 років тому +1

    Come on guys I belive in you rifty you have almost 300.000 subs 😃

  • @gab1993
    @gab1993 5 років тому

    You just look like a wonderful person to hang out with