Strangely, watching television helps me concentrate on homework; but that's just me. For some people it could be very distracting.
Yes, watching someone gently crinkle a wrapper can trigger ASMR responses in some people. The response is triggered by listening to the crinkling while watching the hands in action.
Yes, this is known as one of the ASMR triggers. Watching someone gently chew gum and listening to the sounds of them chewing can trigger the classic ASMR "brain tingles" in some people.
An autograph is a signed (whatever) by someone whom you really enjoy watching or listening to, usually an actor or singer.
The act of secretly listening/watching/surveying someone is called 'surveillance'. If you are listening in on a private conversation, it could be said that you are keeping a surveillance over them. However, there is another word for listening in on a conversation you are not a part of - and that is eavesdropping. It means to hang nearby and listen in without them being aware of you presence.
Yes, indeed it is. Watching and listening to someone chew gum is known to trigger some effects of ASMR.
By listening to someone who speaks German
Non-listening is when you are not concerned for what someone is expressing.
Someone's Watching Over Me was created in 2004.
Someone Watching Over You was created in 2005.
an man ... lol ... if an eavesdropper is someone who is listening that shouldn't be ... then someone who should be listening that isn't ... is probably a man. lol.
a stressful person a stupid person.
why would anyone pay someone to know what they are watching on television