You may have heard at some point that kids across the country are obsessed with slime. Slime entrepreneurs have even popped up online, with some selling their wares on Etsy. Others simply post ...
Even the nominally plugged-in among us will have, by now, come across these videos on Instagram — disembodied hands squishing slimes, carving soap, smashing lipstick, and melting perfectly innocent ...
In Elite Daily's Life Behind the Likes series, we talk to the people you know on the internet to find out who's really behind the screens. In this piece, we get the inside scoop from the woman running ...
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Crinkling paper, smoothing sand, slime: it’s all pretty standard in your typical ASMR video. If you are having trouble relaxing, ASMR videos are here to the rescue. If you’re not familiar with ASMR, ...
It's easy to get sucked into the gooey world of slime videos. They're pretty much exploding on the internet, and there are currently about 13 million slime videos on YouTube and three million #slime ...
However in recent months the tag “oddly satisfying” has been hijacked by teens across the US and UK making psychedelic videos that feature disembodied hands mixing glitter, glue and other materials in ...
It has become a social media sensation and even led to a run on glue sales. We're talking slime — and not the green liquid Nickelodeon famously dumps on celebrities. And for many young people on ...
Encore episode. The science is nascent and a little squishy, but researchers like Giulia Poerio are trying to better understand ASMR — a feeling triggered in the brains of some people by whispering, ...
Go to sleep in a much more relaxed state. Have you ever watched a video that sent a chill up your spine, made your head tingle, or helped put you to sleep? If so, have you ever wondered why? What ...