"I do not know what has been glued to the computer for so many hours" is a phrase that, when you pronounce it, unequivocally indicates you as a human being from another era.

A super far away.

How not to know what new challenge emerges on

TikTok,

(

well,

neither more nor less than stealing school supplies), what is carried on

YouTube

or what is

Twitch

,

Amazon's

gaming platform

where a good part of the lives of those under 30 passes years and where, in addition to games, you can find such unusual entertainments but millionaires in followers like these that you see below.

ASMR - DISTURBING WHISPER

To date, more than

15 million ASMR videos

have been uploaded to YouTube

,

including many of teenagers whispering, clicking their tongues and licking their

3Dio Free Space Pro II

(two white ear-shaped microphones joined by a central body), but also from

barbers

who delicately handle blades, shaving creams, scissors, etc. while they move around the micro, or of girls who undertake quite exotic tasks, such as

brushing against each other all the shoes

in their collection. The video where

Makenna Kelly,

A 13-year-old American girl who does ASMR, explains how she got into this activity to relax, has today 3,397,897 views.

The one of a girl doing ASMR with an orgy of

McDonalds

products

, 16,644,083.

There are countless ASMR channels on Twitch, with 2.8 million followers.

What exactly is ASMR?

For starters, they are the acronym for 'autonomous sensory meridian response', that is, autonomous sensory meridian response, and supposedly it is a

pleasant tingling

sensation

that begins on the scalp and works its way down the spine, like a chill.

For many people, sounds like clicking your tongue with your mouth glued to a microphone produce relaxation, look where.

The ASMR, in any case, is not new to the Internet.

In fact, even Netflix made a documentary about him in 2017. But it is worth taking a look at the ASMR channels that abound on Twitch to discover that the matter, many times at least, does not stop in relaxation.

Very young and perfectly made-up girls who make eyes at the webcam while softly purring into the microphone today places the ASMR in a disturbing space between eroticism and the counting of sheep.

Give your opinion:

inflatable bikinis and pools

Twitch is a showcase, among many other things, of how the world of video games continues to conceptualize girls. The

gamers in bikinis

or with huge necklines are standard, but even more striking are some like the tokiota

Kaho Shibuya,

talking about anime and perfectly made

up stuck in the bathtub of her home. Or

OmgJessica, a

gamer who plays from inside what looks like a jacuzzi, in a bikini.

Zaz,

for his part, doesn't talk about video games, he only talks, and by the elbows, but in an inflatable bathtub at home, surrounded by Christmas lights.

There is also a type of video featuring girls in bikinis who agree to write your name somewhere on their body in exchange for a price.

Normally the transaction is not made directly in money, but through

subscriptions

to the channel (if you give 50 subscriptions, for example, to 50 friends or Twitch users, part of the subscription money goes to the girl in question).

New heroes and lots of tickets

It may not sound like anything to you

MrBeast,

but it is more than possible that your children do know who he is. He began his career on YouTube in 2012, and at this point he has amassed

69.7 million subscribers

by turning the central myth of the era of social networks,

the challenge,

into his way of life. His is

number 11 in the ranking of most followed channels on YouTube.

It also perfectly exemplifies a characteristic of our time: the fascination with the display of large amounts of money.

Apart from facing challenges himself - like spending 50 hours in an underground coffin, for example - he organizes massive contests such as 'The last one out of the circle wins $ 500,000' (50,560,261 views).

The last one took 13 days, by the way.

See people sleep

More discreet are the numbers of followers of the channel

I'm Only Sleeping,

on Twitch, although 49,383 people decide to look at people who are simply sleeping, it has its that.

NizaGo

, for example, claims to have been streaming for 47 days, 1,101 hours, not all of them sleeping, of course, but there he is right now, so comfortable under his blanket.

And best of all: besides me, there are 100 other people watching you sleep.

Until tomorrow.

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