Photo: Xinhua News Agency (Getty Images) Lego, creator of toy building blocks ideal for making intricate art or getting lodged in kids’ noses, have decided to diversify their portfolio by branching out into the ASMR game. Billed as “a soothing soundscape created with thousands of Lego bricks,” the company’s “White Noise” playlist consists of audio where people basically just play around with little plastic blocks for a long time. Advertisement In “Built For Two,” we hear someone putting together an unknown construction, sifting through blocks, snapping them together, and occasionally flipping through the pages of an instruction booklet. It goes on like this for 30 minutes. In “The Waterfall,” Lego attempts to inspire full-body shivers by pouring out a seemingly infinite tub of blocks to create the sense of standing next to rushing water that will, unlike real water, hurt like hell to accidentally step on.