I usually don't watch asmr videos because the light makes it hard to relax, especially at night, so dark videos would be a welcome change for me. Besides, it getting gradually darker perfectly fits the theme.
Your channel was recommended recently and I'm so happy that it was because you have the most exceptional voice. Your "favorite things" video gave me the strongest reaction I have ever had to an ASMR video. It almost felt like an out of body experience, and I have continued to enjoy listening to it since then. Thank you and best wishes.
Love your videos. Your accent alone triggers me every time. I just love hearing you talk no matter the language. Thank you for your content; you have a fan in America.
Casey Wilson Hehhh you got my support mate! :( I know these times when everything seems so meaningless, and gladly we have such sweet asmr videos to help us know what truly matters :)
The English translation of the last trigger word you used is 'migration'. Thanks for making these videos, you're one of my favorite ASMRtists, and your vids really help with my stress and anxiety. Greetings from Australia
Anybody catch her most recent update video? My phone was off and I turned it on and saw the notification but I went to see it and it said unavailable. I'm guessing she took it down?
I never thought the pronunciation of Spanish and Finnish would be so damn similar. It would be really nice that you made a video about Spanish trigger words 😋 I'm pretty sure it won't be hard for you at all. PD: I hope you enjoyed your trip!
Memorible werd I dont know about the other languages, i guess it's just a matter of accent evolution, but in French i heard the original pronunciation was also more natural like Spanish or Italian, and still is in some regions; the current typical french accent is an innovation done like 4 or 5 centuries ago by upper society copying the German accent. I dont know if that story is true but sounds legit. In all the other languages I believe is an inner accent evolution as I said: German, French and English have very complicated pronunciations but also exist regions in which the fonetic stuff is simpler. I think the Spanish/Finnish/Italian/Icelandic/Japanesse pronunciation are more natural types. Usually the letters have just one pronunciation and not many. Not always but most of the times what you read is what you say. English for example is very complicated in spelling and pronunciation. Many written words arent suppossed to be prnounced as they look.
Birds flying to and from a warmer place for winter is called "migration of birds", or "migrating birds". Very tingly video though, the way you sofly pronounce words and your mannerisms are so so relaxing to me.