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Here’s my homage to Naoki Urasawa’s masterwork manga and anime series, ‘Monster’. This relaxing ASMR video does, as a result, contain themes of nihilism and death that might be upsetting to some viewers.
Inspector Heinrich Lunge of the Bundeskriminalamt (BKA), the German Federal Criminal Police Office, is interviewing you at a Munich police station in connection with the infamous Japanese fugitive Dr. Kenzo Tenma, who is still on the run across Germany.
He is convinced that Tenma is responsible for a series of or murders going back almost ten years, and so is surprised when you say that you have in fact met with a mysterious person known as Johan Liebert. He asks you to, in detail, describe your meeting with this man.
This video has lots of relaxing triggers, including Lunge’s incessant mnemonic tapping sounds and a soft-spoken ASMR storytelling from Johan Liebert himself. The first story Johan tells you is Obluda, or ‘The Nameless Monster’, a Czech children’s story written by Emil Scherbe. The second story, about a flower destined never to bloom, is from an unknown source (me lol). Enjoy!
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Disclaimer: This video is intended for relaxation. Any views, opinions, or advice expressed is purely for the purpose of entertainment, and to induce tingles through ASMR. These videos are not a substitute for traditional medicine, therapy, or any other professional medium, and should not be treated as such! Take all the advice with a pinch of salt, and certainly don’t take it to heart. That being said, please enjoy them, benefit from them, and hopefully get those warm, tingly feelings. Oh, and it’s not for kids.
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