Anonymous ID: f565ef May 2, 2018, 1:41 p.m. No.1275697   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>1275037

From previous thread… Sorry.

 

It's called "Frissons", which is french for 'shiver' or 'quiver'. I was listening to a youtube video of a guy playing a Deadmau5 bassline on his bass and i literally had unending waves of these frissons from the tippy-top of my head, down my neck, back, arms, butt, and legs. When i'd replay the song, it'd start all over again. Just thinking about it as I type this is giving me a mild episode… its amazing.

If I had to guess, its caused by some subconscious excitation that certain pieces of music - or even thoughts of the music, apparently - that expresses physically as these waves of chills. Some people enjoy a similar physical reaction to listening to ASMR, which is basically people recording themselves whispering, or slowly tearing a piece of paper, or blowing into the mic… that kind of thing.

Maybe what you're experiencing is also being triggered by a similar blissed-out / excited state of mind brought about by the (perceived) purity of Q's message and all the incredible possibilities the future could soon hold for you, for America, and for the world once promises made become promises kept.

Michael Buble's version of "Feeling Good" just popped into my head as i wrote that last line, and it made my arms and knees tingle. Gonna go listen to it now… Have a blessed day, Anons.