Have you heard of ASMR? It's a strange yet fascinating sensation.

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The discussion centers around the phenomenon known as Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response (ASMR), which is described as a tingling sensation often referred to by various terms such as "brain orgasm" and "head tingle." The initial reaction to ASMR is a mix of intrigue and skepticism, with some participants expressing concerns about its validity, suggesting it may border on philosophical or pseudoscientific interpretations. There is also a reference to a related thread on the topic, indicating ongoing debates about the legitimacy and understanding of ASMR within the community.
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Other phrases to describe the sensation refer to it as a "brain orgasm", "brain massage", "head tingle", "brain tingles", "head orgasm", "spine tingle", and "braingasm"

IDK, Invalid, looks suspiciously like this could be interpreted as philosophy or crackpottery to me. Better hope Evo doesn't find this post.
 
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