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My thoughts on ASMR videos

Episode 2 of the Invisible Voice podcast, hosted by Tasrif Zawaad, titled "My thoughts on ASMR videos" was published on July 22, 2020 and runs 22 minutes.

July 22, 2020 ·22m · Invisible Voice

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Welcome to invisible voice. In this podcast, Tasrif and Shadman confess their feeling about asmr videos. They talk about why people love to watch food challenge videos even though they know that they're gonna be jealous after watching that. which ultimately makes them sad. So, does people like to be sad? Hope you enjoy! if want to check out the other one we do-https://anchor.fm/shadman-haque/episodes/Not-So-Average-Bangali--Introduction-eh1m6d

Welcome to invisible voice. In this podcast, Tasrif and Shadman confess their feeling about asmr videos. They talk about why people love to watch food challenge videos even though they know that they're gonna be jealous after watching that. which ultimately makes them sad. So, does people like to be sad? Hope you enjoy!


if want to check out the other one we do-https://anchor.fm/shadman-haque/episodes/Not-So-Average-Bangali--Introduction-eh1m6d

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