Free YouTube views likes and subscribers? Easily!
Get Free YouTube Subscribers, Views and Likes

Eating ANIMAL FOOD! Kluna Tik Dinner #93 | ASMR eating sounds no talk

Follow
Kluna Tik

➜ I ATE DOG food, CAT FOOD and HAMSTER FOOD!
➜ BUY DOG FOOD: https://amzn.to/2M008R5
➜ SUBSCRIBE: http://goo.gl/n63S8O New video EVERY WEEK!
➜ Hi, I'm Kluna and together with my venus flytrap we eat funny/absurd meals like: mermaids, soap, cement and much more!

➜ WARNING: Eating is NOT real, DON'T try this at home!


Follow us for EXCLUSIVE material:
➜ Facebook   / klunatik  
➜ Twitter   / klunatikk  

Welcome to our OFFICIAL COMPILATION channel!!
Here we will upload the best off / top 10 video compilations from Kluna Tik and Charlie.

Playlists
➜ Kluna Tik Dinner videos:    • Kluna Tik dinner  
➜ Charlie the Venus Flytrap: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list...'>https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list...
➜ Kluna & Charlie eating MINIATURE food: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list...'>https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list...

➜ Business enquiries: [email protected]

These videos contain ASMR sounds like: drinking, swallowing, eating, chewing but no talking.

Klunatik official compilation / compilations channel
Eating animal food it was delicious!
Human tasting duck Pâté, fish kibbles and drinking CAT MILK!
Eating heart & kidney Pâté, kibbles and a BONE

Autonomous sensory meridian response (ASMR) is an euphoric experience characterized by a staticlike or tingling sensation on the skin that typically begins on the scalp and moves down the back of the neck and upper spine, precipitating relaxation. It has been compared with auditorytactile synesthesia.Autonomous sensory meridian response (ASMR) signifies the subjective experience of 'lowgrade euphoria' characterized by 'a combination of positie feelings, relaxation, and a distinct staticlike tingling sensation on the skin'.It typically begins 'on the scalp' before moving 'down the spine' to the base of the neck, sometimes spreading 'to the back, arms and legs as intensity increases', most commonly triggered by specific acoustic and visual stimuli including the content of some digital videos, and less commonly by intentional attentional control.

posted by advavoupedq