(Disclaimer: This transcript is auto-generated and may contain mistakes.) Autonomous sensory meridian response. What does the meridian part have to do with this weird, I think it's, it's, it's called that because in, in Chinese medicine, it's like the pathways that your body has inside of it. Your chakras, your chakras, it's, you're blitzing your chakras, ASMR, I guess, you know, some people fall asleep, but yeah, they use it. But I mean, there's a church, what using ASMR. They use like, I don't know if they use something like that to fall asleep. Different forms of ASMR. Yeah. Cause what he's talking about is the whispering, the food one. No, the food ones. Yeah. There's ones that there's just like, okay. All right. Can you stop that? There's videos of people. They like eat food, but they eat into like mics like this or just picks it all up and they'll eat like that's cringe fried chicken. Yeah. Anything. It doesn't matter what they eat. Yeah. Anything. It just sounds nasty. But people love hearing that stuff though. What? Yeah. Yeah. It's like, it's huge. There's a huge audience for that kind of stuff. But that's, so that's considered ASMR. Yeah. They do a bunch of like weird like sound effects, like a brush hitting your hair and stuff like that. Like I don't know if it was you, we pulled up a video and it was like, Oh, that's like super satisfying. It was like a guy cutting soap and like it just like cuts it. Yeah. But that's not ASMR. That's like visual. Yeah. It's like a visual, but that's like a form of, I've seen videos like that. That's gained some popularity when it like, um, it's like hashtag satisfying. So satisfying or something sizzling. Well, they have this, they have this, I don't even know what it's called, but it's like, um, it's a huge metal, I don't know, like a plate almost or like a weight and they bring it down on different objects and it has like a series of holes. And so let's say he brings it down on crayons, it'll smash it. Yeah. And then it just, the crayons just shoot through the holes or whatever, but they do with like candles. They'll do it with like gummy bears. Oh, it's like a, like a pneumatic press type. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Hydrography. Yeah. Yeah. That's what it is. Yeah. It's really strong basically. But, uh, people will get satisfied over seeing it like shoot through the holes or whatever. Yeah. It's weird. People are satisfied with weird things. Yeah. So is that, is that a, is that a visual, um, version of ASMR because what ASMR actually refers to is like when the hair like stands up on like your back or your arms or something like that when you get like goosebumps, what they call it goosebumps. Yeah. So basically it's something that you hear or see, no, or just hear audio. Okay. If you don't have hair on your back, you have to, here we go. Do Armenians don't have hair on their backs? They don't got hair on their legs. What if you, everybody has hair on, get your hair on, get some hair on your legs, boy. Some hair on your back. Boy. Are you saying you were a smooth man? I wasn't speaking to myself. I was asking for a medium friend. What's going on there?