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Oddly satisfying videos are internet videos that portray repetitive events or actions that viewers find pleasing. Common subjects include domino shows, parlor tricks, [1] slime, pressure washing, hydraulic presses, [2] scrap metal shredders, soap cutting and paint mixing. [3] They are viewed as forms of escapism or ASMR. [3][2]
"Numb" by Linkin Park was the first 2000s video predating YouTube to reach 1 billion views in November 2018. [59] "Bohemian Rhapsody" by Queen was the first 1970s video (and pre-1990s video) to reach 1 billion views in July 2019. [60] "Sweet Child o' Mine" by Guns N' Roses was the first 1980s video to reach 1 billion views in October 2019. [61]
Alia " Lia " Shelesh (born October 22, 1992), better known as SSSniperWolf, is a British-American YouTuber. She started "SSSniperWolf" YouTube channel in 2013, which rose to prominence in the following years. She was one of the most recognisable social media personalities associated with online video games [3] until 2017, when she shifted her ...
ASMR. An autonomous sensory meridian response (ASMR) [2][3][4] is a tingling sensation that usually begins on the scalp and moves down the back of the neck and upper spine. A pleasant form of paresthesia, [5] it has been compared with auditory-tactile synesthesia [6][7] and may overlap with frisson. [8]
1983 saw the first 70 one-hour shows syndicated to broadcast stations (the pilot, first three seasons and the first four episodes of season 4). Alternate recut half-hour shows (seasons 1-5, not including the pilot) were syndicated through Lorimar Television to local stations in 1983 and later on Nick at Nite in 1987 through August 1990.
The set that followed was oddly, and deliberately, lopsided: The first half of the show consisted mostly of multi-genre songs from the new album, with a couple from “Atavista”; “Witchy ...
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Drift is the 2018–2019 music-and-video experiment by the British electronic music group Underworld, [1] [2] with consecutive tracks and music videos released online on a weekly basis, between November 2018 and October 2019. [3]