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It’s easy to find communities for people who like to watch TV while they eat. r/mealtimevideos is an entire subreddit dedicated to helping people do that more effectively, with videos categorized by timestamps anywhere from 5-7 minutes to 30+ minutes. The subreddit prides itself on its mantra “Click and Consume,” which would be wonderfully catchy if it weren’t also a little bit dehumanizing.

Among everything that YouTube has taught me — makeup tutorials, how to fix my bathtub drain, etc — I’ve leaned in hardest to its cooking videos. I owe it to channels like the Korean mukbang/amateur chef streamer SOF and a Japanese ghost dog chef for teaching me how to make my favorite dishes whenever I missed my mom’s cooking. But with ASMR videos...

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