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Oddly satisfying videos are internet videos that portray repetitive events or actions that viewers find pleasing. Common subjects of oddly satisfying videos include domino shows, parlor tricks, slime, hydraulic presses, soap cutting, and paint mixing. Viewers may watch oddly satisfying videos as a form of escapism, and some oddly satisfying videos may bring about ASMR.

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  • Oddly satisfying videos are internet videos that portray repetitive events or actions that viewers find pleasing. Common subjects of oddly satisfying videos include domino shows, parlor tricks, slime, hydraulic presses, soap cutting, and paint mixing. Viewers may watch oddly satisfying videos as a form of escapism, and some oddly satisfying videos may bring about ASMR. (en)
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  • Oddly satisfying videos are internet videos that portray repetitive events or actions that viewers find pleasing. Common subjects of oddly satisfying videos include domino shows, parlor tricks, slime, hydraulic presses, soap cutting, and paint mixing. Viewers may watch oddly satisfying videos as a form of escapism, and some oddly satisfying videos may bring about ASMR. The term emerged on the internet forum Reddit after the /r/oddlysatisfying subreddit was established in 2013. Oddly satisfying videos are now widespread on online video platforms such as YouTube and Instagram. Wired UK called slime, a common feature of oddly satisfying videos, the "biggest DIY trend of 2017, even causing a national shortage of glue in the US." In 2021, The Guardian wrote that "the pandemic, coupled with an increasingly chaotic news cycle, has us striving towards the ultimate #smoothbrain state – meaning there’s a global audience regularly seeking out the oddly satisfying, and a huge wave of content creators actively manufacturing it." (en)
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