The Brain Science (and Benefits) of ASMR | Craig Richard | TED

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  • A curious, quiet revolution of sound has taken over the internet. Physiologist Craig Richard explains the soothing brain science of Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response (ASMR), tracking its rise in popularity and why this fascinating phenomenon is so relaxing to millions of people around the world.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 162

  • @TheJonathanc82
    @TheJonathanc82 Рік тому +44

    I am one of the lucky people that has a strong ASMR sensation when watching these videos and listening to these individuals. They help me relax significantly, and as someone with clinical anxiety, it makes a huge, positive difference in my mental state. The ASMR artists featured in this talk are those that I watch along with others. Thank you so much for talking about this topic and spreading understanding.

    • @alexthedog
      @alexthedog Рік тому +1

      Define lucky 🍀 if you wood?

    • @maidinulster
      @maidinulster Рік тому +1

      Light sparkly brain tingles, yes that’s it that’s what I feel, it’s glorious ❤

    • @Gooftavis
      @Gooftavis 8 місяців тому +1

      I used to

    • @titicad8938
      @titicad8938 Місяць тому

      @@Gooftavis ... rule the world
      Seas would rise when I gave the word
      Now in the morning, I sleep alone
      Sweep the streets I used to own
      I used to roll the dice
      Feel the fear in my enemy's eyes
      Listen as the crowd would sing
      Now the old king is dead, long live the king
      One minute, I held the key
      Next the walls were closed on me
      And I discovered that my castles stand
      Upon pillars of salt and pillars of sand
      I hear Jerusalem bells a-ringin'
      Roman Cavalry choirs are singin'
      Be my mirror, my sword and shield
      My missionaries in a foreign field
      For some reason, I can't explain
      Once you'd gone, there was never, never an honest word
      And that was when I ruled the world
      It was a wicked and wild wind
      Blew down the doors to let me in
      Shattered windows and the sound of drums
      People couldn't believe what I'd become
      Revolutionaries wait
      For my head on a silver plate
      Just a puppet on a lonely string
      Aw, who would ever wanna be king?
      I hear Jerusalem bells a-ringin'
      Roman Cavalry choirs are singing
      Be my mirror, my sword and shield
      My missionaries in a foreign field
      For some reason, I can't explain
      I know Saint Peter won't call my name
      Never an honest word
      But that was when I ruled the world
      Oh-oh-oh, oh-oh, oh
      Oh-oh-oh, oh-oh, oh
      Oh-oh-oh, oh-oh, oh
      Oh-oh-oh, oh-oh, oh
      Oh-oh-oh, oh-oh, oh
      I hear Jerusalem bells a-ringin'
      Roman Cavalry choirs are singin'
      Be my mirror, my sword and shield
      My missionaries in a foreign field
      For some reason I can't explain
      I know Saint Peter won't call my name
      Never an honest word
      But that was when I ruled the world

  • @fakkedd
    @fakkedd Рік тому +30

    I had a permanent migraine after a brain injury, and listening to the soft, gentle voice of one of my classmates was the only thing that ever worked to reduce the pain. Now I understand why.

  • @creationfied
    @creationfied Рік тому +91

    finally somebody talking about this, ive been struggling to find much proper research on the topic

    • @HeWhoProclaims
      @HeWhoProclaims Рік тому +2

      Asmr, it's everywhere.

    • @das.gegenmittel
      @das.gegenmittel Рік тому +1

      And then you think that this is a solid source?

    • @creationfied
      @creationfied Рік тому

      @@das.gegenmittel its a way to bring publicity to a relatively unresearched phenomenon

    • @florindragu9707
      @florindragu9707 Місяць тому

      In romania is know the saint whisper :) is the way telling someone beautiful/useful/lovind words at ear . It work with kids in night to wisper self confidence text created fir them! It work like magic :)

  • @lourdespalacios7069
    @lourdespalacios7069 Рік тому +10

    ASMR videos had a huge positive impact in me, it’s like having a happy place to go every time I find a new ASMRtist❤

  • @lizlopezsmiles
    @lizlopezsmiles 2 місяці тому +2

    I absolutely enjoyed this TED Talk! This used to be so taboo but not anymore. I give so much credit to ASMR Artists who create this kind of content just so that people can become more relaxed. We need ASMR ❤

  • @StarBoundFables
    @StarBoundFables Рік тому +9

    Brilliant presentation, Craig, thank you! 😄🙏🏽

  • @alinearielo
    @alinearielo Рік тому +3

    Glad to see Maria (gente whispering) and Emma (whispers red), they are absolutely fantastic and helped me a lot, the birthplace of ASMR.

  • @user-by9lx1hm3z
    @user-by9lx1hm3z Рік тому +7

    I only saw this video for studying English, but it was so interesting that I just took a look at it.
    thank you for wonderful speech!!

  • @GabeWilliams
    @GabeWilliams 17 днів тому

    I’ve been listening to asmr since I was in high school, probably even in 2013 as he mentioned when there was no studies about it. I’ve always known it was a very real thing and I’m glad it’s getting more and more attention over time

  • @remuspierre8038
    @remuspierre8038 7 місяців тому +1

    Amazing topics

  • @thomasrider8221
    @thomasrider8221 Рік тому +26

    I have seen many videos explaining ASMR, and "the tingles" and have often wondered if the "feelings" are of more basic response. Let me explain. I see ASMR not as response to sound, but as a reward for intensely for searching and finding an audio response. The ASMR fans are not just playing the sounds, they are actively attempting to connect to every sound and/or frequency in a low sound environment, and their brain is in high scan mode desperately awaiting a response. A confirmation that I am not alone and that the tingles are my brain acknowledging the receipt of those low tones and creating a biological response similar to fight or flight, but in this case since we are already safe, we're accepting it as pleasure today since we know there is no risk. I like to think that ASMR is a tool we possessed in infancy to receive auditory feedback to confirm that we are not ever truly left alone. Thanks for the presentation, and I love to know if ASMR occurs in blind people since their hearing tends to be more acute.

    • @Mirozenx
      @Mirozenx Рік тому +2

      I'm not completely blind, but I'm blind in one eye, completely blind
      My eye with sight is very bad too, although I have a little bit of sight in it, enough to walk around and live a relatively normal life
      I'm "blind by law" in my good eye, and fully blind in my other one
      My ASMR response was very strong when I was younger, but has faded as I got older
      Now I only experience very weak tingles, unfortunately and they're rarely triggered whereas when I was younger, the tingles would pretty much overwhelm Mt entire body

    • @stretch1807
      @stretch1807 9 місяців тому

      ASMR is persecution and you're a psychopath if it gets you off

  • @remuspierre8038
    @remuspierre8038 7 місяців тому +1

    I Agree with you Craig this is awesome

  • @withbiancalee
    @withbiancalee 3 місяці тому

    What a fantastic talk! Entertaining and educational. AWESOME!!! Thank you :)

  • @hoaphuongvlogs8111
    @hoaphuongvlogs8111 Рік тому

    Thank for your beautiful speach. I love your channel....

  • @sampunnett2131
    @sampunnett2131 Рік тому +2

    Omg! I adore Glow and Gentlewhispering!

  • @iPodFayne
    @iPodFayne Рік тому +14

    Been waiting so long for science to look at ASMR!!!

  • @justjay_09
    @justjay_09 Рік тому +38

    I knew I wasn't the only one enjoying all the ASMR 'tingles...tingles....tingles' while getting haircuts, listening to Bob Ross, or listening to ASMR Artists. 👏👏

  • @CrossroadsReloaded
    @CrossroadsReloaded 28 днів тому

    Before hearing about 'ASMR', for most of my life, these pleasant feelings were 'brain shivers'. I identified most of my triggers at an early age. But they're not personal attention related.
    One of my strongest comes from unintelligible whispered reading/slow page turning. It actually hit me the most at school, when teachers asked us to quietly read something. So typically moments when no one was paying much attention to others.
    I just happen to enjoy the quiet sounds of focused people doing something.

  • @phonguyentuhop
    @phonguyentuhop Рік тому +2

    I hasn't known a lot of ASMR, however i was experience when i go wash hair, i fell comfortable. After this video I learn some new thing: everything comfortable help people relax, happy. Lastly, people just want love and respect. So I will soft talk with all people around me. The emotion positive alway accept and created to conect. Lastly, people want to love and respect. So I will do it with all peole.

  • @orourkeseant
    @orourkeseant Рік тому +2

    Haircuts and getting shoes shined..i recognized that feeling when i was very, very young..now 60 years later, i found a name for it!

  • @nicovasmr
    @nicovasmr Рік тому

    Interesting thanks for this video

  • @zionnoel
    @zionnoel Рік тому +3

    I just realized something that I find immensely interesting and helpful/affirming to my cognition. :) Care to hear? Several years ago, I used to watch categorically, intentionally-crafted ASMR videos regularly, and I never felt quite at ease with them. . . I didn't find anything wrong with them, I just felt slightly offput, personally . . . well, during this video Craig said something that was like a lightbulb moment for me, which distinguished why I prefer natural ASMR to intentionally crafted videos. . . it's the organic / natural versus acting / persona that I was subconsciously responding to when I experienced that aversion to ASMR videos!
    I greatly appreciate the relaxing sensations that surface from naturally-occurring ASMR, but feel uncomfortable watching a video that somebody crafted specifically for that purpose -- it's like it feels a bit invasive, or calculated, rather than completely genuine and real . . . I guess that means I shouldn't click on 'em to watch anymore, now that I understand this information!
    I don't look at this as a bad or negative thing -- actually I view it as neutral to positive, because it is my life experiences and self becoming better understood as I recognize! :) Yay; that's fun for me. :)
    What to do now when I crave intimacy and restful relaxation from sensation . . . Bob Ross Joys of Painting!!! Hehe😁☺
    Haha, my heart truly is joyful at discovering this. :) ;) Good stuff. Ok, that's all I've got to say. Adios!

  • @nyxquake8218
    @nyxquake8218 Рік тому +34

    Personally I can't stand the ASMR where people talk or whisper, or there's any sort of discontinuous sounds and lipsmacking. It's uncomfortable and gives me the feeling of "back away I'm about to punch you." But I would consider the ASMR with just sounds, like the scratch of a pencil as it writes.

    • @DHREAVER
      @DHREAVER Рік тому +3

      Hah, I just wrote this but in slightly different words. You're not alone! I liked the scissor sounds but all the saliva sounds make my skin crawl. Now I can hear all my own mouth noises and I hate it XD

    • @uklorien3477
      @uklorien3477 Рік тому +1

      That’s the most annoying thing I’ve experienced in my life, it’s extremely uncomfortable

    • @cristianstefaniga1674
      @cristianstefaniga1674 Рік тому

      Yeah same

    • @00MrPanda00
      @00MrPanda00 Рік тому

      ASRM Balloon rubbing / squeeking 👐🎈🎶

    • @DivusMagus
      @DivusMagus Рік тому

      I'd recommend "ASMR Fancy letter" from the channel Asmrsurge. It's one of my favorite videos.

  • @axelasmr
    @axelasmr 3 місяці тому

    Love it ❤️

  • @domhamai
    @domhamai Рік тому +24

    When I was young, maybe 12/13, I was sitting in the back of the car. My mum was in the passenger seat and dad was driving.
    I asked mum, “mum do you ever get a big warm tingly sensation that washes over your whole body.”
    She looked at my dad for a moment then said, “not in a long time.”
    Last time I asked her about anything 🙈🙈🙈

  • @Kelga80
    @Kelga80 Рік тому +1

    I love some great ASMR. The best one I've seen is Fred's Voice where he does a Bob Ross role play.

  • @bultichakraborty739
    @bultichakraborty739 Рік тому

    Ok good his talks made in to my feelings 👍👍

  • @memnoch1313
    @memnoch1313 Рік тому +13

    There are many benefits that audio/sound frequencies can do for people. ASMR activates similar responses that we get from connecting with others, so in that its definitely special. Many people have a negative view of ASMR because they find it weird or they seen some of the ones where its just people making sounds with items, oftentimes odd items. I've explored much of the ASMR world but i have settled on the personal attention ones because i have the strongest response as well as most relaxing.
    Ambient/sleep/meditation videos are also included and i love it when i find channels like this that also integrate ASMR. There is a ton of possibilities with ASMR and other sounds, we just need to get more people talking about it.

  • @sharelllee7664
    @sharelllee7664 Рік тому +4

    I like to have my back tickled. The ASMR videos didn't do anything for me, but I do listen to sleep meditation videos frequently.

  • @just_matt3937
    @just_matt3937 Рік тому +3

    4:10 man that is crazy. I started watching ASMR videos 4 years ago, but before that I first experienced it through this example. These pasts 4 years, I've repeatedly been stuck between "that's ASMR" and "no way that's ASMR... it doesn't make sense." I was appalled by his response.
    Edit: just kidding. 4:30 was my first experience. No way!

  • @ShannicanSkywalker
    @ShannicanSkywalker Рік тому +6

    The whispering creeps me out! 😆

  • @Retired_Vegan_Activist
    @Retired_Vegan_Activist Рік тому +4

    I’ve never really thought about this before but I used to get this a lot when I was a child when my teacher would lean over my shoulder to help me with my work.

  • @carolditirelo8701
    @carolditirelo8701 Рік тому

    Chalk crushing ASMAR videos are addictive

  • @mikehess4494
    @mikehess4494 Рік тому +22

    Sounds similiar to how a loving mother interacts with a child they love.

    • @meman6964
      @meman6964 Рік тому +4

      Bedtime, story, and tuck- in routine. Very calming, happy bonding.

    • @emirakdogan312
      @emirakdogan312 Рік тому +1

      I Feel same with this comment when I listen . I think some part of humanbeeing never grow up

  • @marziyepakniyat9577
    @marziyepakniyat9577 26 днів тому

    Great❤

  • @zeldageek01
    @zeldageek01 Рік тому +4

    If the place inside the brain after ASMR begins and the place inside the brain after a positive personal attention from a kind and caring individual begins activate the same, do people think ASMR-haters also feel discomfort near kind and caring individuals after positive personal attention begins?

  • @lahart2003
    @lahart2003 Рік тому +11

    This was very interesting. During meditation I feel these tingles.

  • @ivychen1716
    @ivychen1716 Рік тому +1

    I have a serious sleep problem and I think I should watch some ASMR vedio to fall asleep easily

  • @lorens6003
    @lorens6003 Рік тому +1

    Planning on giving Asmr a try because of this
    This talk was so much fun
    Thanks to the speaker and the production team!

  •  Рік тому +1

    Relax

  • @vominhthuan7843
    @vominhthuan7843 Рік тому +1

    5:18 Subtitles was mistaken

  • @0kills
    @0kills Рік тому +2

    My fav asmr guy: bill pax

  • @PopeDilweed
    @PopeDilweed Рік тому

    The jolt of lightning that went through my body when I sat down and watched an asmr video made me so scared but I was happy. It’s so weird.

  • @varshavyas6234
    @varshavyas6234 Рік тому

    Thankyou so much.

  • @alwaysyouramanda
    @alwaysyouramanda Рік тому +3

    I wish I could get this feeling at the dentist. Instead, I’m afraid they’re going to kill me.

  • @nessrindah9452
    @nessrindah9452 Рік тому +3

    you are the best keep going

  • @emirakdogan312
    @emirakdogan312 Рік тому +1

    I think the feelings he talks about is smilar with that a parent talks with his/her child before sleep. I guess all people need and search this feelings and maybe thats why we all feel lonely when we grow up.

  • @vaniilla
    @vaniilla Рік тому +10

    ASMR Videos make me feel good and relaxing, especially when I'm not well

  • @juelzsan1128
    @juelzsan1128 6 місяців тому

    😂😂😂 Great presentation.

  • @DHREAVER
    @DHREAVER Рік тому +4

    I have a negative response to most of those ASMR clips. All the saliva bubble popping/snapping in people's mouths make my skin crawl. I kinda liked the scissor sounds though.

  • @schm00b0
    @schm00b0 Рік тому +7

    I think that whatever gives people goosebumps has something to do with ASMR too. State of calm and deep relaxation seem essential though. As do the specific sounds.
    It is some kind of simulated association to situations in which we are usually deeply relaxed while someone gives us close personal attention.

  • @lmc1dj
    @lmc1dj Рік тому +10

    I watch Amsr every day, and can validate that it has amazing benefits, it reingages me in experiencing feelings.

  • @alexthedog
    @alexthedog Рік тому +1

    ted

  • @sherxanraxmonov6239
    @sherxanraxmonov6239 Рік тому

    Lablablablab

  • @breckloose
    @breckloose Рік тому +5

    Why is he not whispering this presentation ASMR style?

  • @alexthedog
    @alexthedog Рік тому +2

    Creationfied
    1 hour ago
    finally somebody talking about this, ive been struggling to find much proper research on the topic

  • @duckyg-block1068
    @duckyg-block1068 Рік тому +1

    Hello

  • @MishapTrap
    @MishapTrap Рік тому +5

    people trying too hard to do asmr got it all wrong. Nothing will ever compare to the random bouts of asmr when you least expect it.

    • @MishapTrap
      @MishapTrap Рік тому

      Or unintended asmr, prime examples would be old tv shows as was mentioned with bob ross

    • @asdabir
      @asdabir 8 місяців тому

      Mine was in school when the kid next to was making pencil sounds when writing, or the teacher writing on chalkboard or reading softly

  • @IdaWhispers
    @IdaWhispers Рік тому +1

    i agree it may be oxytocin; i experienced asmr when breastfeeding 🤱

  • @pramodsahani9343
    @pramodsahani9343 Рік тому

    10:13

  • @alexthedog
    @alexthedog Рік тому +1

    Lisas MatrixHart
    26 minutes ago
    This was very interesting. During meditation I feel these tingles.

  • @mizfrenchtwist
    @mizfrenchtwist Рік тому +9

    hello , some of my first ASMR experience was someone whispering in my ear with cupped hands in elementary school . then it was julia child and joyce chen's cooking shows in the 60s and bob ross painting , and i have been chasing the " tingles " ever since . i especially enjoy watching shoe shine men working and make up jobs being performed . BTW the examples you showed , does not do it for me........great share , thank you , for sharing..........

  • @alexthedog
    @alexthedog Рік тому +1

    Joe Stahl
    7 minutes ago
    There are many benefits that

  • @nanahuang9217
    @nanahuang9217 Місяць тому

    I too used to think that I would pay someone to play with my hair

  • @invox9490
    @invox9490 Рік тому +2

    The first and last video made me relax, but the others actually made me angry.

  • @carlosjuarez4043
    @carlosjuarez4043 Рік тому +1

    When the b. O. b video dropping?

  • @dd7437
    @dd7437 Рік тому +1

    Another Ted talkkk❤

  • @LieveLeysen-Discover-
    @LieveLeysen-Discover- Рік тому

    🤩💖 Brilliant

  • @alexthedog
    @alexthedog Рік тому +1

    Joe Stahl
    5 minutes ago
    There are many benefits that audio/sound frequencies can do for people. ASMR activates similar responses that we get from connecting with others, so in that its definitely special. Many people have a negative view of ASMR because they find it weird or they seen some of the ones where its just people making sounds with items, oftentimes odd items. I've explored much of the ASMR world but i have settled on the personal attention ones because i have the strongest response as well as most relaxing.

  • @ShannicanSkywalker
    @ShannicanSkywalker Рік тому +1

    I love watching Bob Ross for relaxation.. never thought of it as ASMR. My step son talks about ASMR lot and his version makes me cringe.. like chewing near my ear.

  • @mistoic
    @mistoic Рік тому +2

    My favourite ASMR artist ShibbySays 😉

  • @romanumeralz
    @romanumeralz Рік тому +1

    ‘Bout Time ☕️

  • @alexthedog
    @alexthedog Рік тому +1

    Mike Hess
    38 minutes ago
    Sounds similiar to how a loving mother interacts with a child they love.

  • @missitheachievementhuntres560
    @missitheachievementhuntres560 Рік тому +2

    I’m wondering if I’m one of those people who where born without it. Meditation and yoga also don’t give me that feeling. What I know for sure is that my hormones are screwed and not working in normal ways.

  • @ClackerJack
    @ClackerJack 9 місяців тому

    I wonder if the regions of the brain that are excited in humans experiencing ASMR are similar to the regions that are excited in other primates when they engage in social grooming.

  • @ligiasommers
    @ligiasommers Рік тому +3

    Fun and helpful 🤩🙏🏻❤️‍🩹✨🌹

  • @believejesusislord578
    @believejesusislord578 Рік тому +2

    Today is my birthday and this is such a great talk to add on this day given I too am a painter, love the bob ross reference

  • @hildakhalisa4858
    @hildakhalisa4858 Рік тому

    Actually, I don't really like ASMR. don't hate it, it's just normal. but after listening to this explanation, and because I am a nursing student, I think that ASMR can be a medium for health therapy. because what I know is that music is one of the media for health therapy, and ASMR has been scientifically proven to have a positive effect on our brains

  • @alexthedog
    @alexthedog Рік тому +1

    fresh news here let kkep ee UP now safe

  • @MSYNGWIE12
    @MSYNGWIE12 Рік тому +4

    This man has a weird but good imagination!

  • @domhamai
    @domhamai Рік тому +2

    I am sure the term ASMR was coined before 2010 - I was exploring ASMR when I was a teenager at least as early as 2007.

  • @alexthedog
    @alexthedog Рік тому +4

    A curious, quiet revolution of sound has taken over the internet. Physiologist Craig Richard explains the soothing brain science of Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response (ASMR), tracking its rise in popularity and why this fascinating phenomenon is so relaxing to millions of people around the

  • @leticiab.1642
    @leticiab.1642 Рік тому +4

    I love ASMR

  • @mikehess4494
    @mikehess4494 Рік тому +1

    Dr. Pimple Popper also has a lot of subscribers. And her work relaxes people.

  • @schwimdandy3820
    @schwimdandy3820 Рік тому +4

    I absolutely loathe ASMR and can't get through a video of it. In fact, I had to stop this one at 11:47 because of it. I guess I'm an outlier.

    • @DHREAVER
      @DHREAVER Рік тому

      mouth sounds make my skin crawl, I hate them. But the mechanical sounds I like, like the scissors for example.

  • @alexthedog
    @alexthedog Рік тому +1

    is thoist fast too where at u'wass

  • @kevinth66
    @kevinth66 Рік тому

    I guess I'm wired differently. These ASMR samples affected me in a similar way to fingernails on a chalkboard. My hackles go up, my fight-or-flight is engaged, and relaxation is the furthest thing from my mind.

  • @light2light499
    @light2light499 Рік тому +1

    Unavoidable Asmr helps relax and put me to sleep! Check him out

  • @weronikastwora9938
    @weronikastwora9938 7 місяців тому

    Proszę o napisy w języku polskim

  • @alexthedog
    @alexthedog Рік тому +1

    PRIDE went OUT WHERE AROUND WHAT AGE HOW FAR AGO

  • @HoangNguyen-yy6oh
    @HoangNguyen-yy6oh Рік тому

    i feel speaking very bad

  • @alexthedog
    @alexthedog Рік тому +1

    i did not say what confused fussi sat

  • @kevinwilliams6889
    @kevinwilliams6889 Рік тому +5

    Wow!!! All my life I thought I was just a weirdo. Turns out there are a bunch of us. Hehehe

  • @saorcali
    @saorcali 7 місяців тому

    ASMR helps so much with my anxiety, depression, sleep issues and migraines 🫶🏻 the only thing that could stop my panic attacks was a specific type of reassuring ASMR 😭😂

  • @mrnukeduster
    @mrnukeduster Рік тому +2

    Does anyone get an extreme stress response to those types of videos? I, for one, do.

    • @AdrianskiASMR
      @AdrianskiASMR Рік тому

      are you, by any chance, relucntant to intimate contact with others? Or have you experienced any childhood trauma or abuse?

    • @ann18o96
      @ann18o96 Рік тому

      If this is mostly abot the sounds, then you might have misophonia.

  • @mikehess4494
    @mikehess4494 Рік тому +3

    Going to get a massage and getting a happy ending sounds similar....because they are professionals.

    • @AdityaMehendale
      @AdityaMehendale Рік тому +2

      Only that no one shall dare to give you a $200k in grant-money to do a PhD on this topic. Sad, but true.

  • @woofer2121
    @woofer2121 Рік тому +1

    so many coughing people not good

  • @zakzak8183
    @zakzak8183 Рік тому

    AOA Your opinion regarding new interpretation of Quran Marvelous Quran By Dr A Hany

  • @tigerstudios
    @tigerstudios Рік тому +2

    I remember how I loved popping bubble wrap as a kid... would that be considered ASMR ?

  • @alexthedog
    @alexthedog Рік тому +1

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