The curtain lady, Blanche, was approached while the commercial was being filmed because they were collecting sound bites from real customers. They expected she’d say something like “You can’t beat these prices!” and then be on her way. But she genuinely had a lot to say, which is just adorable.
Until I saw her testimonial, I have to admit it never occurred to me to replace the curtains in my house on seasonal basis. I recently replaced a pair of curtains in my kitchen that were 25 years old, and only because the sun had bleached them to the point that they disintegrated.
She sounds like my grandmother. She mentioned Coventry, which I think is in rhode island. We’re from Boston. Haven’t heard the accent in a long time, cracked me up rather than giving asmr
I think I have reverse asmr, the narrators whisper voice and hand rubbing is making me writh internally, like incessant nails on chalkboard feeling. Those infomercials were pretty cute though.
David Bull is a legend. It’s great to see him on this. His never ending passion for print making is inspiring. “Do what you love and you’ll never work a day in your life”
I love david bull! Been watching since he had like 1k subs and his stuff sat on youtube for SO long without gaining notice. Then a few unintentional Asmr enthusiasts shared his stuff and people were hooked. He's a regular renaissance man. He does it all! Hes a presenter, a writer, a cameraman, carver, printer, teacher, historian - I agree with you its inspiring. He definitely has had a huge influence on me. I was a brash young man when I started watching him and he provided such a great role model for me. Showed me that there are many ways to be as a man. A man can be gentle, intellectually driven, and passionate about the simple beauties of life. I think there are many lost young men out there that could use his influence.
Smoosh Goo me doing the same thing and falling asleep Mother Angelica; these metals are powerful against satan Me: ok well I guess I could always fight off the dark forces
Yes!! I remember as a kid liking watching it for her voice not the content. That before there was a name for the attatraction. Another good one is Sewing with Nancy.
I love him too. Two more you might wanna check out. Swedish guy playing video games and showing mechanical calculators @ 1stspyguy and an Indian guy doing reviews of random things like restaurants and products he bought online @ Check It Out
It made me feel really good hearing her voice, she was spot on for my 103 year old great great great grandma when she was alive, soft and caring, but full of strength. And the sly up selling of satan repelling metal, God bless my scheming grandma.
I could never enjoy those cause I was always thinning about the inevitable takeoff and how it makes no sense for a piece of metal so heavy to fly thru the sky… imagine being 25 scared to board a commercial flight 🤦♂️😭
@@findcalm he does! His stuff is so amazing and modern!!! He has some very modern prints that are all made with authentic techniques. I want a print as well. Just dont know which one. He has a shop in japan
Oh gawd. Curtain lady, theres something so comforting about her voice and speech, like she's that eccentric aunt you have that always let you get your way when mom was being too strict. Her accent 👌🏻
@Corvus Morve I have better things to do with my life than debating an atheist in a comment section about relaxation from unintentional ASMR but since I have nothing better to do I will indulge. Everyone was having fun and talking about relaxation and a nice keep thing and landed and then you barged in claiming how big brain you are. You could have simply moved on from the video and gonna watch something else but no you decided to get involved and stated opinion no one asked for. And then when someone supplies you seem to be fine with dishing out personal insults and seeming to imply a form of superiority over others. You mean to tell me that than a significant majority of the human race? Because that is a majority of mankind and I'm sorry to say it will remain a majority of mankind for time to come. People spend money on whatever the hell they want. Whether it be religious or otherwise I'm not a Catholic and as such these items have no real appeal to me but for a Catholic yes they probably do. If you going down the line that religion is a form of delusion that corrupts morality and advancement then please have a gander at all of the religious scientists that have existed because ultimately religion and science are not competitors despite what you may believe. It is only a very recent phenomenon that religion and science are somehow enemies. But of course, since you don't believe in God you now must instantly be smarter than the likes of Isaac Newton and Georges Lemaître ? I highly doubt that is the case and I recommend before you continue making the atheistic argument I would highly recommend reading the works of Thomas Aquinas and Julia Evola. Maybe they will give you something best to think about. Now that is all I'm going to get back to relaxing to some nice ASMR. God bless.
@Corvus Morve honestly never thought I could see such an immature individual using emoji's in the first place makes you look like a childish fool. Now instead of replying I will simply refer to Evola and compare him with similar quotes by your God Christopher Hitchens. Hitchens: Violent, irrational, intolerant, allied to racism and tribalism and bigotry, invested in ignorance and hostile to free inquiry, contemptuous of women and coercive toward children: organized religion ought to have a great deal on its conscience. Evola: When the representatives of a given principle prove to be unworthy of it, the criticism of them extends immediately to the principle itself and is especially directed against it. Instead of acknowledging that some individuals are not at the level of the principle, and instead of requiring that they be replaced by qualified individuals, it is claimed that the principle itself is false, corrupt, or passe, and that it should be replaced with a different principle. Hitchens: To me, what matters most is the pursuit of happiness. Evola: Happiness or pleasure belongs to the naturalistic plane and is marked by passivity toward the world of impulses, instincts, passions, and inclinations. Tradition defines the basis of naturalistic existence as desire and thirst, and ardent pleasure is that which is tied to the satisfaction of desire in terms of a momentary dampening of the fire that drives life onward. Heroic pleasure, on the other hand, is that which accompanies a decisive actions that comes from being, from the plane superior to that of life. Hitchins: Religion has run out of justifications. Thanks to the telescope and the microscope, it no longer offers an explanation of anything important. Evola: Science-in the sense of real, positive and empirical knowledge-can only subsist in what is physical; and that in the non-physical there can be no science, so that the scientific method neglects it and abandons it, by lack of authority, to belief, to the dull and arbitrary abstractions of philosophy, or to the “exigencies” of sentiment and morality. Hitchens: I think our knowledge of right and wrong is innate in us. Why don’t we just assume that we do have some internal compass? Evola: The fact that Heidegger sees in the voice of conscience an objective, constitutional phenomenon of Dasein and abstains from interpreting it in a religious or moral sense does not in the least affect the passivity of the experience and the relative transcendence of this voice. Thus he treats as nonexistent the critical effort of the nihilistic period, which showed how indeterminate and relative this voice is, lacking any normative, objective, or unequivocal value. Hitchens: Democracy and freedom are completely incompatible with the worship of an unalterable celestial dictator. Someone who can watch you while you sleep and convict you of thought crime. Evola: No God has ever controlled man. Divine despotism is a fantasy. Man, at a given moment, wanted to be free. He was allowed to be so, and he was allowed to throw off the chains that did not bind him so much as sustain him. Thereupon he was allowed to suffer all the consequences of his liberation. Hitchins: If one must have faith in order to believe something, or believe in something, then the likelihood of that something having any truth or value is considerably diminished. Evola: Men in revolt within the chaotic life of the great cities, or men who have passed through the storms of steel and fire and the destructions of the last total wars, or have grown up in the bombed-out zones, are the ones who possess in greater measure the premises for the reconquest of a higher sense of life and for an existential overcoming, not theoretical but genuine, of all the problems of man in crisis. Hitchins: Make me one with everything. So goes the Buddhist’s humble request to the hot-dog vendor. But when the Buddhist hands over a twenty-dollar bill to the vendor, in return for his slathered bun, he waits a long time for his change. Finally asking for it, he is informed that “change comes only from within.” All such rhetoric is almost too easy to parody. Evola: If we stop at the outward character of these peculiar documents of Zen, we are led to think of the style and the intentions of certain para-artistic compositions, which are not only surrealistic, but above all dada-istic, aiming at something which goes beyond a mere épater le bourgeois by jumbles of words and associations of ideas devoid of all logical basis or in any way intelligible by the canons of common sense. But the external analogy already indicates the difference, so to speak, regarding the point to be arrived at. We may at once state that the difference consists of the presence of a metaphysical background in the case of Zen, and in the utter lack of such a background in the second case, wherein everything is reduced to “a disordered urge to evasion, to the will to evoke the primordial, incoherent, howling, mad and burning chaos,” without any positive element as a counterpart of a problematic action destructive of and disintegrating normal mentality. Honestly though I cannot believe you're actually a real person even some of the most vehement anti-theists I've met have never been this autistic and I honestly believe you are just a some form of plant to make anti-theists look as crazy. I mean for God's sake what kind of atheist uses the word degenerate isn't that the whole reason you have abandoned God so you can fulfil your own hedonistic lifestyle because that's all you really want to do? I understand that is probably not the case yet considering how childish you act I feel it is justified.
@Corvus Morve the fact you honestly couldn't see that as a joke or as being irony is an inclination that you're not as smart as you think you are. And why do you care if you're embarrassed for me. You don't see the irony of calling religion in moral whilst in the same conversation describing yourself as a superior person and seeing others as degenerate or lesser than.
When you put Blanche L. Morrison(The Curtain Lady) in this...I knew it was gonna be a banger! For anyone wanting to know, she passed in 2018 I believe of natural causes, that video clip is the ONLY footage or image, besides the one shown for the Obit. Page online, that exists of this wonderful person .RIP.
Growing up in an alcoholic household where there was so much tragedy,I was a nervous wreck,at night I'd hide under the blanket and listened to AM talk radio on my transistor radio and first experienced a feeling in my chest and shoulders,a relaxing vibration that echoed through my soul to relax me,it wasn't until 2 months ago at 50 years old that I realized I wasn't crazy,that the feeling had a name,and that's ASMR. It has to be a specific type of voice,with certain breathing to get me there,and I'm so happy I'm not crazy. Thank you.
I loved seeing Mother Angelica in here. We watched her and listened to her talk show regularly as I was growing up. She keeps it real! What a wonderful woman she was. ❤️
She's in hell if it exists.. Exploiting people's faith to sell bullshit made in a Chinese factory. How is this Christian? You people are unreal, maybe read the Bible and not get your religion from tv, Americans...
Ryan J that’s the video that hooked me onto Dave’s channel. I had never given woodblock printing much thought other than passing admiration, but I instantly subbed after watching that video. Such a great, well-told story
What I find super relaxing is when you're at a market in a touristy place, theres always people showing and demonstrating the stuff theyre selling, for example little scarves which you can wear in different ways and they demonstrate all the different ways to wear it. Ahhhhh gives me the best tingles
I love these compilation videos, man. I’ve discovered a lot of videos/channels from them, but I must say I like your talking snippets the most. You’ve definitely got my favorite ASMR voice!
Same! Remember the African American lady who sold the beautiful dolls? I used to get ASMR. Oh and Antiques Road show when they'd show and describe the finds.
I partially remember a show on PBS, where they would let people bring in old things they got from relatives or something hidden in the house. PBS would have experts appraise the items. I always loved using that show to help me take a nap as a kid.
I originally watched David bull for asmr but since then u have become genuinly interested in woodblock prints and his stories. Its such a great channel not only for asmr but for Tue content as well
The most tingles/Asmr I’ve ever felt is anytime I have a yard sale....when people are looking over my stuff, picking it up, thumbing through it etc....just love it for some reason!
Ha, funny you mention experiencing ASMR while being "sold" things. My first ASMR experience that I remember having was around age 5 or 6 via a traveling salesman. He was selling children's encyclopedia sets. After knocking on our door, he asked my mother permission to show me an encyclopedia to gauge my response and level of interest. We sat on the couch, and as I observed to graceful, deliberate manner in which he opened his briefcase and pulled out an example encyclopedia, I started experiencing the euphoric haze of ASMR engulf my brain. He opened to bookmarked pages and read a passage about astronauts and showed me illustrations. His confident way of speaking deliberate movements further induced the natural high in my brain. I wonder if he was able to observe what I was experiencing. After he left, I continued to replay the experience mentally and kept the ASMR effect going, albeit with much less intensity. For a long time afterwards (months and even years later), I found myself able to induce lower-level ASMR at will by simply replaying the experience in my mind. I wonder if anyone remembers having an experience like this as a child.
I do!! I remember is 2nd grade we had a substitute one day. She was a young woman with long blonde hair and very sweet and calm. She gave us worksheets and told us to quietly work on them. I needed help so I raised my hand and she bent over my desk and quietly explained the problem to me in a soft voice. I remember getting these zaps up my spine and my ears tickling and feeling so extremely relaxed and I couldn’t listen to what she was saying just the effect her voice was having on me. I ended up raising my hand twice more just so I could listen to her talking to me again. For years I remembered the effect that had on me and wishing I could talk to her again and replaying it in my mind just to feel the brain melt again
When I was a kid a third-grade teacher read "The Phantom Tollbooth" to the class and at the time I thought it was the most wonderful book ever, and while it is a really good, clever book, I later realized that a significant part of the book's appeal to me was how she read it. I had no idea what ASMR was at the time, but looking back I'm almost certain that's what it was.
Loved Mother Angelica 💙 a friend and I used to smoke the devil's lettuce and watch her all the time. Once I was lighting up the bowl and she said "So put that in your pipe and smoke it!" We about died 😭😆
This is also my favorite kind of ASMR. I had the same experience as a kid, getting tingles long before ASMR was a thing from people demonstrating stuff, home shopping channels, PBS crafting shows... I wish there was a succinct category name for this kind of thing, but there definitely needs to be more of it out there!
Same here.. all throughout my life tbh. I used to close my eyes on long, usually dark rides as a kid and listen to all the sounds of the car - like the directional and the sound the wheel would make turning, the cars driving in wet roads... things like that. Certain teachers or lectures would sometimes give me tingles and lots of normal, mundane stuff like laundry folding, crinkling/turning pages/paper. I even eventually couldn't listen to headphones lying down/sleeping anymore because of the intensity of my tingles. Experienced all of this long before I ever even heard of asmr (which was literally a year ago) haha
Thank you for introducing me to David Bull. He's a delight to listen to, not just for his voice, but his knowledge and passion for Japanese art and culture.
Thanks for all the unintentional ASMR video combinations that you put together. I’m not big on intentional ASMR but I love unintentional. You seem to be the only ASMR artist that offers us with both, cheers:)
Even your in-between comments are asmr inducing, I love the set up. My favorite was Horst, the accent! Real life instructional explanations have always given me asmr, sales pitches in-store work too.
i find gemstones and geology so fascinating. i got a set of watercolor pencils in 2nd grade after winning an art contest, and they were easily the coolest art supply i have ever had.
Before I knew about ASMR I was a vehicle technician. I fitted a car stereo with the customer in the car. I was very careful extracting the old unit because I didn’t want to scratch the facia. I was installing the new unit and glanced at the customer. He had gone all gooey and I think I gave him tingles!
The soft sales pitches were early ASMR experiences for me as well. Also as a young adult I would tune into the Catholic channel hoping to see/hear Mother Angelica. This is great!
I love these, especially the olive oil segment. Reminds me of when you're broke at Christmas and are coming up with present ideas; "Take some figs, cut them in half and put them on a plate". The curtain lady is me trying to wingman my best friend.
Thank you for finally giving us some mother Angelica!! I’m not catholic and I still would watch her for ASMR before it was ASMR. There is an ocean of content from her if you look.
I have memories of experiencing asmr as a child too, diy crafts on zoom and other similar shows gave me intense relaxation. Also , my cousins and I used to pretend to play hair salon and pretend to do makeovers and do each other’s hair and I would be under the tingle spell and wonder what it was. I was always searching for that feeling lol. So thankful to have found out it’s an actual common thing lots of other people experience. Says a lot about how we as humans respond more positively to softer, kinder tones. We are amazing creations.
I used to watch a ton of Mother Angelica back in the day, long before the ASMR thing and I had no idea what it was. I don't agree with her on much but sometimes she'd say things in such a calming way that it would put me out. Edit: I should add that this applied to a lot of Televangelists to me. I never equated Mother Angelica to them but the scam artist televangelists are literally using hypnotism techniques in the music they play and way they speak. They're pure evil and awful human beings but like a Benny Hinn became a master as mass manipulation. He'd over pronounce his "S" sounds at the end of words in a whisper. All the while there is this droning, calming organ note in the background. So calming. Don't listen to what they say! Haha. Don't. But they know what they're doing to get people to calm down and get into a state of suggestion. A lot of scummy televangelists are calming to listen to because of this. They're the scum of the Earth but ignore their words and it's calming.
thanks .. I haven't grown up in the U.S. so I don't know about those "scummy televangelists".... do any relaxing ones come to mind? would love to check them out :P
@@findcalm Benny Hinn is the only big "televangelist" I can think of who I got ASMR from, but I would look for anything by Sister Joan Noreen from EWTN. I don't think there's much on video but EWTN used to have an audio library of her giving a series of short talks. Incredibly relaxing. She's not what I would call a televangelist though.
It’s my favorite as well, my friends grandparents were both soft spoken and it was so calming when they would go through their photo books and tell us their back in my day stories.
I legit used to tune in to the EWTN catalogue show just for the ASMR, but only when Mother Angelica hosted it. She had a talk show once or twice a week as well, which was also good ASMR if she had no guests and just talked to the audience for an hour. Another great unintentional ASMRtist from that channel is Sr. Joan Noreen, an occasional guest lecturer. It doesn't matter if you're Catholic or religious at all - just listen to her voice for one minute and you're deep in ASMR land. Also, thank you for introducing me to David Bull when you posted that kuchi-e video a while ago. I instantly subbed.
The curtain lady... Reminds me to my childhood... The first experience with the asmr sensation... My mom used to take to small fabric stores for pyjama's,and underwaer... Ect.. all the frinkeling with the packaging... Goosebumbs...
Genius concept, I never realized directly that this was one of my favorite areas of ASMR, but now it's clear! It was great that you included Dave Bull and the pen salesman, absolutely deserved for both. Thank you. 😊
I used to listen and watch mother Angelica years ago and never knew why I loved listening to her until MANY years ago!!! I loved her cough drop antics!
"It's not garbage"....I'm sold.
😂😂
I mean, which other argument does one need, really?🤷😂
Elizabeth P 🤣
ILL TAKE YOUR ENTIRE STOCK
Ive been watching david bull for years, not only his voice, but i love his craft.
The curtain lady, Blanche, was approached while the commercial was being filmed because they were collecting sound bites from real customers. They expected she’d say something like “You can’t beat these prices!” and then be on her way. But she genuinely had a lot to say, which is just adorable.
thanks for the inside information hehe :)
Yes her full name Blanche Lillian Trudel Morrison born and died in Rhode Island providence County she definitely loved curtains beautiful lady
Until I saw her testimonial, I have to admit it never occurred to me to replace the curtains in my house on seasonal basis. I recently replaced a pair of curtains in my kitchen that were 25 years old, and only because the sun had bleached them to the point that they disintegrated.
Wasn't familiar with Mother Angelica before now. Big JRPG shopkeeper vibes. "These doubly blessed medals are very powerful against Satan."
hehe .. you're right she would be great to sell staffs and weapons with holy enchantments
Hahahha omg ur right 🤣😂
In a fromsoft game she'd be corrupted and turn into some kind of unholy boss monster with a tragic backstory
Yeah I used to watch EWTN as a faithful catholic at the time and she would advertise stuff from their religious catalogue. She was a joy to watch.
She speaks like a Dragon Ball Z character.
Curtain Lady looks like she’d be a character on Bob’s Burgers.
lmao
The voice too
@@sowhatphie yeah the accent really helps lmao
Aah yeeah
She sounds like my grandmother. She mentioned Coventry, which I think is in rhode island. We’re from Boston. Haven’t heard the accent in a long time, cracked me up rather than giving asmr
Mother Angelica is like the sidequest Character that gives you one of the strongest defense charms in the RPG.
Lol yes
I mean the item descriptions are literally in Skyrim font
@@TheReaper2002oh my god that's amazing
Yeah we all saw the top comment basically saying this
"Are you a father??"
"Huh?"
"Well I would"
*"G E T T H I S B O O K"*
"It's not garbage,let me explain' how did nobody make a meme out if this 😩😩😩
😅😂
*Holds Jesus is King by Kanye West*
Me talking about my fav shows
I think I have reverse asmr, the narrators whisper voice and hand rubbing is making me writh internally, like incessant nails on chalkboard feeling. Those infomercials were pretty cute though.
Not everything needs to be a meme
David Bull is a legend. It’s great to see him on this. His never ending passion for print making is inspiring. “Do what you love and you’ll never work a day in your life”
I love david bull! Been watching since he had like 1k subs and his stuff sat on youtube for SO long without gaining notice. Then a few unintentional Asmr enthusiasts shared his stuff and people were hooked. He's a regular renaissance man. He does it all! Hes a presenter, a writer, a cameraman, carver, printer, teacher, historian - I agree with you its inspiring.
He definitely has had a huge influence on me. I was a brash young man when I started watching him and he provided such a great role model for me. Showed me that there are many ways to be as a man. A man can be gentle, intellectually driven, and passionate about the simple beauties of life.
I think there are many lost young men out there that could use his influence.
Hes straighr up to new age bob ross. He 's relaxing, pur3, and makes art.
yeah I watch David on Twitch now and again late on European nights (because that's his mornings I think in Japan).
why is no one talking about
"you wanna really make someone happy? take six figs, cut them in half, put em on a plate."
Lol i mean i guess that would make me pretty happy
It would make most people confused
I started taking notes
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Me: Ahhh a relaxing asmr video *closes eyes*
Mother Angelica: these metals are very powerful against satan
*Eyes shoot open*
Smoosh Goo me doing the same thing and falling asleep
Mother Angelica; these metals are powerful against satan
Me: ok well I guess I could always fight off the dark forces
Exact same thing happened to me.
This comment is too freakin funny 🤣
I’ll take you’re entire stock!
😂
Omg...I totally forgot about Mother Angelica. I think she was some of my earliest ASMR, second to Bob Ross!
Yes!! I remember as a kid liking watching it for her voice not the content. That before there was a name for the attatraction. Another good one is Sewing with Nancy.
Bob ross still puts me to sleep to this day 😅
Same. Not religious at all but I would watch her show...religiously.
Fingernails on a blackboard
Omg same here! I had my back broken in a car accident back in 2006 & I couldn't sleep a wink unless Mother Angelica was on the tube!
david bull is the bestttt
He is Indeed a walking cultural treasure.
Jake G I went for the ASMR and ended up staying for his stories.
He's a pretty good craftsman more than anything.
Plus the side part page boy haircut... It's all in the grooming.
I love him too. Two more you might wanna check out. Swedish guy playing video games and showing mechanical calculators @ 1stspyguy and an Indian guy doing reviews of random things like restaurants and products he bought online @ Check It Out
I want someone to love me as much as that curtain lady loves her curtains.
I wish I was those curtains.
I want one of you for summer and one of you for spring ... my brother has three of you for every occasion!
@@ItsDSP I like curtains 🙂
@@admiralYamamoto_ UwU
Best sales patter ever:
'It's not garbage'
Well, I'll take 10 then!
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Ugh I love how passionate that woman is about curtains woman could sell snow to an Eskimo
Cur'ans
Why would anEskimo want snow?
Gage Burnaine ...exactly
@@seagullthemiata2031 Because an eskimo without snow is like a camel without sand.
ミアータ1994 he's saying the woman is a really good saleswoman.
I have just fallen in love with the curtain lady
When your hairstyle defies laws of Nature
Claire Bear she reminds me of Margery Simpsons.
Her voice is so fun
Isn’t she wonderful!?
She's a hoot
RIP Mother Angelica. She was the first person to give me ASMR.
David Bull is awesome. I love his videos and channel.
My first two ASMR voice experiences from my childhood in the late 80s were Mother Anjelica and Denise Austin. Two very different women, lol.
I’m not catholic, but I used to watch Mother Angelica daily after school when I laid down for a nap. So soothing
Me too, though I didn't find out about her until i was much older. I would come home from work or watch reruns at night to help me relax. 😊
Same!!!!😂😂
The curtain lady was actually really adorable with how passionate she was🥺🥺🥺
It made me feel really good hearing her voice, she was spot on for my 103 year old great great great grandma when she was alive, soft and caring, but full of strength. And the sly up selling of satan repelling metal, God bless my scheming grandma.
The curtain lady was some of the best asmr I’ve heard in a while... I can’t believe someone actually talks like that in real life
yeah ... I wondered what accent that is, maybe Boston?
find calm Sounds like a Rhode Island accent your me! Great video btw 👍🏻
Boston accent
@@findcalm I'm from there... and I can confirm. LOL
no the lady’s from rhode island
Safety demonstrations on planes. Earliest childhood asmr memory for me.
nice idea...
If you haven’t check out gentlewhispering / Maria - she has I believe 2 of those types of videos! They’re amazing.
I could never enjoy those cause I was always thinning about the inevitable takeoff and how it makes no sense for a piece of metal so heavy to fly thru the sky… imagine being 25 scared to board a commercial flight 🤦♂️😭
the curtain lady is me browsing steam
She kinda cringes me out
It is curtain lady’s time to shine 🥺🙌🏽
I bought the gift print that David Bull showed in the beginning clip and it's absolutely gorgeous, obviously.
I will get one of his prints too as long as he still does them, hope I can afford it :)
@@findcalm he does! His stuff is so amazing and modern!!! He has some very modern prints that are all made with authentic techniques. I want a print as well. Just dont know which one. He has a shop in japan
Oh gawd. Curtain lady, theres something so comforting about her voice and speech, like she's that eccentric aunt you have that always let you get your way when mom was being too strict. Her accent 👌🏻
omg Mother Angelica is soooo adorable! "It will protect you from SATAN" yay
@Corvus Morve Jeez can you tip that fedora any harder?
@Corvus Morve I have better things to do with my life than debating an atheist in a comment section about relaxation from unintentional ASMR but since I have nothing better to do I will indulge. Everyone was having fun and talking about relaxation and a nice keep thing and landed and then you barged in claiming how big brain you are. You could have simply moved on from the video and gonna watch something else but no you decided to get involved and stated opinion no one asked for. And then when someone supplies you seem to be fine with dishing out personal insults and seeming to imply a form of superiority over others.
You mean to tell me that than a significant majority of the human race? Because that is a majority of mankind and I'm sorry to say it will remain a majority of mankind for time to come. People spend money on whatever the hell they want. Whether it be religious or otherwise I'm not a Catholic and as such these items have no real appeal to me but for a Catholic yes they probably do. If you going down the line that religion is a form of delusion that corrupts morality and advancement then please have a gander at all of the religious scientists that have existed because ultimately religion and science are not competitors despite what you may believe. It is only a very recent phenomenon that religion and science are somehow enemies. But of course, since you don't believe in God you now must instantly be smarter than the likes of Isaac Newton and Georges Lemaître
? I highly doubt that is the case and I recommend before you continue making the atheistic argument I would highly recommend reading the works of Thomas Aquinas and Julia Evola. Maybe they will give you something best to think about. Now that is all I'm going to get back to relaxing to some nice ASMR. God bless.
@Corvus Morve honestly never thought I could see such an immature individual using emoji's in the first place makes you look like a childish fool. Now instead of replying I will simply refer to Evola and compare him with similar quotes by your God Christopher Hitchens.
Hitchens: Violent, irrational, intolerant, allied to racism and tribalism and bigotry, invested in ignorance and hostile to free inquiry, contemptuous of women and coercive toward children: organized religion ought to have a great deal on its conscience.
Evola: When the representatives of a given principle prove to be unworthy of it, the criticism of them extends immediately to the principle itself and is especially directed against it. Instead of acknowledging that some individuals are not at the level of the principle, and instead of requiring that they be replaced by qualified individuals, it is claimed that the principle itself is false, corrupt, or passe, and that it should be replaced with a different principle.
Hitchens: To me, what matters most is the pursuit of happiness.
Evola: Happiness or pleasure belongs to the naturalistic plane and is marked by passivity toward the world of impulses, instincts, passions, and inclinations. Tradition defines the basis of naturalistic existence as desire and thirst, and ardent pleasure is that which is tied to the satisfaction of desire in terms of a momentary dampening of the fire that drives life onward. Heroic pleasure, on the other hand, is that which accompanies a decisive actions that comes from being, from the plane superior to that of life.
Hitchins: Religion has run out of justifications. Thanks to the telescope and the microscope, it no longer offers an explanation of anything important.
Evola: Science-in the sense of real, positive and empirical knowledge-can only subsist in what is physical; and that in the non-physical there can be no science, so that the scientific method neglects it and abandons it, by lack of authority, to belief, to the dull and arbitrary abstractions of philosophy, or to the “exigencies” of sentiment and morality.
Hitchens: I think our knowledge of right and wrong is innate in us. Why don’t we just assume that we do have some internal compass?
Evola: The fact that Heidegger sees in the voice of conscience an objective, constitutional phenomenon of Dasein and abstains from interpreting it in a religious or moral sense does not in the least affect the passivity of the experience and the relative transcendence of this voice. Thus he treats as nonexistent the critical effort of the nihilistic period, which showed how indeterminate and relative this voice is, lacking any normative, objective, or unequivocal value.
Hitchens: Democracy and freedom are completely incompatible with the worship of an unalterable celestial dictator. Someone who can watch you while you sleep and convict you of thought crime.
Evola: No God has ever controlled man. Divine despotism is a fantasy. Man, at a given moment, wanted to be free. He was allowed to be so, and he was allowed to throw off the chains that did not bind him so much as sustain him. Thereupon he was allowed to suffer all the consequences of his liberation.
Hitchins: If one must have faith in order to believe something, or believe in something, then the likelihood of that something having any truth or value is considerably diminished.
Evola: Men in revolt within the chaotic life of the great cities, or men who have passed through the storms of steel and fire and the destructions of the last total wars, or have grown up in the bombed-out zones, are the ones who possess in greater measure the premises for the reconquest of a higher sense of life and for an existential overcoming, not theoretical but genuine, of all the problems of man in crisis.
Hitchins: Make me one with everything. So goes the Buddhist’s humble request to the hot-dog vendor. But when the Buddhist hands over a twenty-dollar bill to the vendor, in return for his slathered bun, he waits a long time for his change. Finally asking for it, he is informed that “change comes only from within.” All such rhetoric is almost too easy to parody.
Evola: If we stop at the outward character of these peculiar documents of Zen, we are led to think of the style and the intentions of certain para-artistic compositions, which are not only surrealistic, but above all dada-istic, aiming at something which goes beyond a mere épater le bourgeois by jumbles of words and associations of ideas devoid of all logical basis or in any way intelligible by the canons of common sense. But the external analogy already indicates the difference, so to speak, regarding the point to be arrived at. We may at once state that the difference consists of the presence of a metaphysical background in the case of Zen, and in the utter lack of such a background in the second case, wherein everything is reduced to “a disordered urge to evasion, to the will to evoke the primordial, incoherent, howling, mad and burning chaos,” without any positive element as a counterpart of a problematic action destructive of and disintegrating normal mentality.
Honestly though I cannot believe you're actually a real person even some of the most vehement anti-theists I've met have never been this autistic and I honestly believe you are just a some form of plant to make anti-theists look as crazy. I mean for God's sake what kind of atheist uses the word degenerate isn't that the whole reason you have abandoned God so you can fulfil your own hedonistic lifestyle because that's all you really want to do? I understand that is probably not the case yet considering how childish you act I feel it is justified.
@Corvus Morve the fact you honestly couldn't see that as a joke or as being irony is an inclination that you're not as smart as you think you are. And why do you care if you're embarrassed for me. You don't see the irony of calling religion in moral whilst in the same conversation describing yourself as a superior person and seeing others as degenerate or lesser than.
@Corvus Morve Making a mockery of morality? There is no objective morality in materialism
Being Catholic I grew up with my grandmother watching Mother Angelica. But I love the other voices as well.
@@Clousey1407 She is still aired on ETWN!
Catholic asmr lovers unite
This made me think of my Gramma too 😭 I forgot this lady even existed
When you put Blanche L. Morrison(The Curtain Lady) in this...I knew it was gonna be a banger! For anyone wanting to know, she passed in 2018 I believe of natural causes, that video clip is the ONLY footage or image, besides the one shown for the Obit. Page online, that exists of this wonderful person .RIP.
OH! Thank you for the name! What a sweet, positive lady! So soothing 😌.
Growing up in an alcoholic household where there was so much tragedy,I was a nervous wreck,at night I'd hide under the blanket and listened to AM talk radio on my transistor radio and first experienced a feeling in my chest and shoulders,a relaxing vibration that echoed through my soul to relax me,it wasn't until 2 months ago at 50 years old that I realized I wasn't crazy,that the feeling had a name,and that's ASMR. It has to be a specific type of voice,with certain breathing to get me there,and I'm so happy I'm not crazy. Thank you.
My first asmr was being blessed by my grandma after watching mother Anjelica. This is some memory lane stuff wow. 🥰✨✨
I'm the only Catholic in my family, so I've spiritually adopted Mother Angelica as my Big Catholic Grandmama 💕😂
I think David Bull is so hypnotic because of his accent, it’s a mix between British and Japanese.
11:40 with no context
I was looking through the comments to see if I could find one person who noticed that. “What would I do with this beautiful 3 year old?”
oh NO 😭🤣 I'm leaving the comments section now
the comment i was tryna find 😭😭😭
The man talking about woodblock prints is so fascinating to listen to, he talks a lot about the history of the craft and the details of it!
Dave Bull is the best, I've supported on Patreon for several years and have a bunch of the small chibi prints he sends out
Amazing, I want to get them too..
Right on! Love the prints they do!
I loved seeing Mother Angelica in here. We watched her and listened to her talk show regularly as I was growing up. She keeps it real! What a wonderful woman she was. ❤️
She's in hell if it exists.. Exploiting people's faith to sell bullshit made in a Chinese factory. How is this Christian? You people are unreal, maybe read the Bible and not get your religion from tv, Americans...
Oh man, I love David Bull's videos! Gald to see him mentioned
He’s the modern Bob Ross “Remembering a carver” Best unintentional asmr video of all time. Don’t @ me
Ryan J that’s the video that hooked me onto Dave’s channel. I had never given woodblock printing much thought other than passing admiration, but I instantly subbed after watching that video. Such a great, well-told story
It was just a matter of time
@@ryanjm7449 I have probably watched that video 6 or 7 times. Dave and relaxing asmr are my go to's.
I love his videos too!! I've learned so much from the first half of his videos lol. I'm usually struggling to stay awake by half way pt
What I find super relaxing is when you're at a market in a touristy place, theres always people showing and demonstrating the stuff theyre selling, for example little scarves which you can wear in different ways and they demonstrate all the different ways to wear it. Ahhhhh gives me the best tingles
I actually ordered a print from David Bull's shop. It was remarkable
Mother Angelica!! Oh, God bless her soul--we miss her here in Alabama. 🙏
When Mother Angelica asked if I was a Father I almost said yes I was so lulled 😭
I love these compilation videos, man. I’ve discovered a lot of videos/channels from them, but I must say I like your talking snippets the most. You’ve definitely got my favorite ASMR voice!
I agree, and I just said the same in a previous comment.
I can't believe I'm not the only one who got asmr from Mother Angelica. She was the best!
yeah:) even though she talks about the Devil quite a lot :P
@@findcalm "Shame on you!"
@@findcalm he's real, you know. But there's One greater 😉😁
I loved Mother Angelica!!
RIP mother Angelica she seems like such a sweet lady.
I read her biography and she’s fascinating.
Home Shopping Network was my first asmr. Loved the extremely well manicured hands showing us everything.
Omg i thought it was just me, thats where my asmr came from as a child! 😌❤️
Yes
Same! Remember the African American lady who sold the beautiful dolls? I used to get ASMR. Oh and Antiques Road show when they'd show and describe the finds.
I partially remember a show on PBS, where they would let people bring in old things they got from relatives or something hidden in the house. PBS would have experts appraise the items. I always loved using that show to help me take a nap as a kid.
Antiques Roadshow is so good for ASMR! My earliest ASMR memories almost exclusively are from PBS programming.
thanks I'll check it out
Antiques Roadshow! Yes!! Me too!!
I originally watched David bull for asmr but since then u have become genuinly interested in woodblock prints and his stories. Its such a great channel not only for asmr but for Tue content as well
The most tingles/Asmr I’ve ever felt is anytime I have a yard sale....when people are looking over my stuff, picking it up, thumbing through it etc....just love it for some reason!
Ha, funny you mention experiencing ASMR while being "sold" things. My first ASMR experience that I remember having was around age 5 or 6 via a traveling salesman. He was selling children's encyclopedia sets. After knocking on our door, he asked my mother permission to show me an encyclopedia to gauge my response and level of interest. We sat on the couch, and as I observed to graceful, deliberate manner in which he opened his briefcase and pulled out an example encyclopedia, I started experiencing the euphoric haze of ASMR engulf my brain. He opened to bookmarked pages and read a passage about astronauts and showed me illustrations. His confident way of speaking deliberate movements further induced the natural high in my brain. I wonder if he was able to observe what I was experiencing. After he left, I continued to replay the experience mentally and kept the ASMR effect going, albeit with much less intensity. For a long time afterwards (months and even years later), I found myself able to induce lower-level ASMR at will by simply replaying the experience in my mind. I wonder if anyone remembers having an experience like this as a child.
I do!! I remember is 2nd grade we had a substitute one day. She was a young woman with long blonde hair and very sweet and calm. She gave us worksheets and told us to quietly work on them. I needed help so I raised my hand and she bent over my desk and quietly explained the problem to me in a soft voice. I remember getting these zaps up my spine and my ears tickling and feeling so extremely relaxed and I couldn’t listen to what she was saying just the effect her voice was having on me. I ended up raising my hand twice more just so I could listen to her talking to me again. For years I remembered the effect that had on me and wishing I could talk to her again and replaying it in my mind just to feel the brain melt again
When I was a kid a third-grade teacher read "The Phantom Tollbooth" to the class and at the time I thought it was the most wonderful book ever, and while it is a really good, clever book, I later realized that a significant part of the book's appeal to me was how she read it. I had no idea what ASMR was at the time, but looking back I'm almost certain that's what it was.
QVC and a program where they sold old watches and gemstones were what gave me my first tingles. This is a great selection. Thank you!
I absolutely agree about the 'competent explaining'; it's done it for me for as long as I can remember 👍
I love to watch documentaries for the same reason.
That religious catalogue was honestly my first major experience with ASMR like I would watch it all the time simply for that reason
Loved Mother Angelica 💙 a friend and I used to smoke the devil's lettuce and watch her all the time. Once I was lighting up the bowl and she said "So put that in your pipe and smoke it!" We about died 😭😆
That's so funny.
Niiiice
I'm not even a father or religious and I want that book
This is also my favorite kind of ASMR. I had the same experience as a kid, getting tingles long before ASMR was a thing from people demonstrating stuff, home shopping channels, PBS crafting shows... I wish there was a succinct category name for this kind of thing, but there definitely needs to be more of it out there!
Same here.. all throughout my life tbh. I used to close my eyes on long, usually dark rides as a kid and listen to all the sounds of the car - like the directional and the sound the wheel would make turning, the cars driving in wet roads... things like that. Certain teachers or lectures would sometimes give me tingles and lots of normal, mundane stuff like laundry folding, crinkling/turning pages/paper. I even eventually couldn't listen to headphones lying down/sleeping anymore because of the intensity of my tingles. Experienced all of this long before I ever even heard of asmr (which was literally a year ago) haha
Thank you for introducing me to David Bull. He's a delight to listen to, not just for his voice, but his knowledge and passion for Japanese art and culture.
I love David Bull, just randomly popped up in my feed about a year ago and Im hooked
The nun sounds like Cartman sometimes which is hilarious but distracting from the ASMR effect
Whyyyy 😭😭 Now I can't unhear it!!
I can't unhear that lmfaoooooo
LMFAO idk why this comment made me geekouttt
1:08 "...The Candlestick Maker" 😂😂😂
Glad I’m not the only person that thought that.
30 min goes by so fast 😩😩 mmmooorrrreeeee of these. Beginning to end was 👌
Thanks for all the unintentional ASMR video combinations that you put together. I’m not big on intentional ASMR but I love unintentional. You seem to be the only ASMR artist that offers us with both, cheers:)
thanks:)
Please dont take this the wrong way but Mother Angelica sounds like Cartman from South Park trying to sell me trinkets.
Even your in-between comments are asmr inducing, I love the set up. My favorite was Horst, the accent! Real life instructional explanations have always given me asmr, sales pitches in-store work too.
I need that rosary! I need to protect myself against Satan at all times!
You have the most fantastic finds, I really love these segments. Thank you as per usual for the superior content!
i find gemstones and geology so fascinating.
i got a set of watercolor pencils in 2nd grade after winning an art contest, and they were easily the coolest art supply i have ever had.
I work with an older fellow that is teaching me electrical and he has given me tingles before
Before I knew about ASMR I was a vehicle technician. I fitted a car stereo with the customer in the car. I was very careful extracting the old unit because I didn’t want to scratch the facia. I was installing the new unit and glanced at the customer. He had gone all gooey and I think I gave him tingles!
@Jamie Pritchard lol
@@bangtwister haha, "gooey".
Thank you for uploading so consistently your videos help me sleep every single day
The soft sales pitches were early ASMR experiences for me as well. Also as a young adult I would tune into the Catholic channel hoping to see/hear Mother Angelica. This is great!
“You know what I would do with this three year old? I would use it on salads.”
That sounds so messed up out of context 🤣
I used to get ASMR when my teachers or assistants would explain something to me!
Mine would be so intense I'd have no idea what was going on and not recall what they showed me at all.
I read that as Assassins, haha.
I found David Bull years ago by typing "bull" into youtube for no reason.
6:13 “he has the perfect voice for ASMR”
YOU have the perfect voice for ASMR
🤤🥰😴
I love these, especially the olive oil segment. Reminds me of when you're broke at Christmas and are coming up with present ideas; "Take some figs, cut them in half and put them on a plate".
The curtain lady is me trying to wingman my best friend.
Just from the previews I can see that this is the best one yet
I'm not sure but thanks for watching :)
Thank you for finally giving us some mother Angelica!! I’m not catholic and I still would watch her for ASMR before it was ASMR. There is an ocean of content from her if you look.
I used to wonder why I would always fall asleep while my grandma watched mother Angelica.
I have memories of experiencing asmr as a child too, diy crafts on zoom and other similar shows gave me intense relaxation. Also , my cousins and I used to pretend to play hair salon and pretend to do makeovers and do each other’s hair and I would be under the tingle spell and wonder what it was. I was always searching for that feeling lol. So thankful to have found out it’s an actual common thing lots of other people experience. Says a lot about how we as humans respond more positively to softer, kinder tones. We are amazing creations.
I used to watch a ton of Mother Angelica back in the day, long before the ASMR thing and I had no idea what it was.
I don't agree with her on much but sometimes she'd say things in such a calming way that it would put me out.
Edit: I should add that this applied to a lot of Televangelists to me. I never equated Mother Angelica to them but the scam artist televangelists are literally using hypnotism techniques in the music they play and way they speak.
They're pure evil and awful human beings but like a Benny Hinn became a master as mass manipulation. He'd over pronounce his "S" sounds at the end of words in a whisper. All the while there is this droning, calming organ note in the background. So calming.
Don't listen to what they say! Haha. Don't. But they know what they're doing to get people to calm down and get into a state of suggestion. A lot of scummy televangelists are calming to listen to because of this. They're the scum of the Earth but ignore their words and it's calming.
thanks .. I haven't grown up in the U.S. so I don't know about those "scummy televangelists".... do any relaxing ones come to mind? would love to check them out :P
@@findcalm Benny Hinn is the only big "televangelist" I can think of who I got ASMR from, but I would look for anything by Sister Joan Noreen from EWTN. I don't think there's much on video but EWTN used to have an audio library of her giving a series of short talks. Incredibly relaxing. She's not what I would call a televangelist though.
So relaxing. I love going to public sales pitch demos and become so mesmerized by their voice and technique. This hits the nail on the head.
Mother Angelica is one of my all time ASMR favorites!
It’s my favorite as well, my friends grandparents were both soft spoken and it was so calming when they would go through their photo books and tell us their back in my day stories.
This narrated compilation is such a good idea, and great finds 👏🏻❤
didnt think i'd get any ASMR vibes from Mother Angelica but she really did have a warm, comforting voice that grows on you the more you listen.
"This medal is very powerful against Satan"
Alright I'll buy it
Can never be too prepared for a duel with the devil
This is not just unintentional asmr, it’s unintentionally hilarious! Very cool perspective on the phenomenon. Well done Find Calm. Bravo!!
I legit used to tune in to the EWTN catalogue show just for the ASMR, but only when Mother Angelica hosted it. She had a talk show once or twice a week as well, which was also good ASMR if she had no guests and just talked to the audience for an hour. Another great unintentional ASMRtist from that channel is Sr. Joan Noreen, an occasional guest lecturer. It doesn't matter if you're Catholic or religious at all - just listen to her voice for one minute and you're deep in ASMR land.
Also, thank you for introducing me to David Bull when you posted that kuchi-e video a while ago. I instantly subbed.
people selling stuff is my absolute favorite asmr experience and yet it’s also the hardest to find videos for! thank you so much!
Omg that curtain lady made me lmao! 🤣
The curtain lady... Reminds me to my childhood... The first experience with the asmr sensation... My mom used to take to small fabric stores for pyjama's,and underwaer... Ect.. all the frinkeling with the packaging... Goosebumbs...
As an atheist she sold me on these doubly blessed items
Genius concept, I never realized directly that this was one of my favorite areas of ASMR, but now it's clear! It was great that you included Dave Bull and the pen salesman, absolutely deserved for both. Thank you. 😊
I feel like I’ve been to that curtain store in one of my fever dreams
This gave me a good ol belly chuckle and for that I thank you 🍻
Long time fan of Mother Angelica. Thanks for sharing. I found the Olive Oil piece especially magnetic.
Omg I used to love to watch mother angelica! She was so relaxing
I used to listen and watch mother Angelica years ago and never knew why I loved listening to her until MANY years ago!!! I loved her cough drop antics!
God I’m loving this masterpiece theatre intro
Although i don't really like watching religious programmes, I love hearing Mother Angelica's angelic voice! 😍
Anybody else notice that the price on the
ST. Michael holy water statue was $69 🙃
Those paint pencils are amazing. Makes me wish I could draw or paint anything... like at all... even a straight line