Wonderful video, very relaxing. I didn't know if you had tried any character-based videos, because I had the idea for a masked ASMR superhero (in the style of The Incredibles or Batgirl) that I think could be fun. The premise would go something like this. The viewer would be injured or distressed by a villain, but you would show up to help, using your superpowers of ASMR. Throughout the video, the viewer would ask who you really were, but you would tell them how important it is that you wear your mask, and keep your identity a secret, but, at some point, you would trust the viewer enough, to unmask yourself and show them who you really are. I think you would do an awesome job. Keep up the great work
Also, when talking about the fish, bass is pronounced with a short A, so it rhymes with lass or pass. So Shake That Bass becomes a play on the phrase Shake That Ass. Having said that, I’m not familiar with the person you’re talking about who taps on hats. If it’s one of his hats then perhaps it actually is pronounced with a long A in this particular case, with the pictured bass and the written bass being switched, and thus that would be the joke?
You have talent for this. I subscribe, I really like your style. Thanks for your videos
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Wonderful video, very relaxing. I didn't know if you had tried any character-based videos, because I had the idea for a masked ASMR superhero (in the style of The Incredibles or Batgirl) that I think could be fun. The premise would go something like this. The viewer would be injured or distressed by a villain, but you would show up to help, using your superpowers of ASMR. Throughout the video, the viewer would ask who you really were, but you would tell them how important it is that you wear your mask, and keep your identity a secret, but, at some point, you would trust the viewer enough, to unmask yourself and show them who you really are. I think you would do an awesome job. Keep up the great work
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Also, when talking about the fish, bass is pronounced with a short A, so it rhymes with lass or pass. So Shake That Bass becomes a play on the phrase Shake That Ass.
Having said that, I’m not familiar with the person you’re talking about who taps on hats. If it’s one of his hats then perhaps it actually is pronounced with a long A in this particular case, with the pictured bass and the written bass being switched, and thus that would be the joke?
I know you’re probably super busy with school, but is there any chance you can make some more videos?