I love how she explains why she likes moths. Especially this part: "They choose to live at night, but they fly toward the light. A very strange choice in life." And while saying that she begins to smile.
Her answers are so well thought out, witty, and beautiful. Especially the on the 5th, 6th and 7th Questions. Even i wouldn't have thought of a such well thought out answer. She's too precious for this word!
It kinda surprises me that her favorite color is green. She wears a LOT of orange I've noticed. Which is kinda cool to me. Orange isn't used in fashion a lot...and it's actually my least favorite color. But she pulls it off so well....she really is the 5th Element.
My favorite color is sapphire blue, but I don't have any blue clothes and only one or two items in the house that are sapphire blue. So, although it's my favorite color, I don't surround myself with it, on the contrary. The visual stimulus and emotion it entices are simply too great, I'd go crazy.
Butterflies vs moths: people love butterflies because although they are insects, in broad daylight they are visible from afar, therefore predictable and do not necessarily fly towards you, as the light is everywhere. Moths flying in the dark appear suddenly, approaching the light, where most of the time YOU too are - unless you are a vampire with conjunctivitis and migraine - so they have the "bad" habit of banging on you incidentally, as you are also bright compared to the surrounding darkness. We add the fact that if in appearance the butterflies are "elven", the moths are "orcs", small wings and large furry bodies, with gray and lackluster colors. Here is why. Then, bacteria ... there would be good things in their defense ...
I had a moth fly into my ear when I was a little kid. The sounds scared me so bad it sort of scarred me for life. I had to go to hospital to have it flushed out! Ack.
@@jongu71 ok, thanks, I was wandering about it, because I saw few AURORA interviews (Norwegian with liryc), and I notice that some people pronounce "R" (aurora is good word to hear that) like from throat, and others more with tongue (similarly to Slavic languages [I'm Polish]). *Anyway I always found it funny, that in English there is no really "R"
I love how there is not a single dislike. One of the first times where a youtube video has 0 dislikes. She's too precious. And boy, Can't i wait for that one asshole would ruin it because of this comment.
She said "magen". I don't speak Norwegian at all but I believe this word (just like in my language, in which case the word would be"has") can also mean the body part where you are actually carry a baby.(in case of a woman... obviously)
Moths are beautiful, but please, just outdoors, OK? If they come in and buzz around lamps, they can hurt themselves. Must have an insect net for catch and release.
I'm currently trying to learn norwegian, I'm saving this video so one day i could come back and be able to understand her without any english subtitles :D
I love her interviews because she can always give a funny or deep response to the most vanilla questions. Sometimes both funny and deep. Most of the time I listen to one of her interviews she makes me smile, laugh, or think about something I never thought about before. For example, I also love moths, I think they're funny because when they see a lamp they go all "LAMPH" and lose their minds, and if you look at them very closely when they land on your hand, they look more like tiny, miniature furry animals than insects. However, I never thought people despising them might have a part in why I love them, and I guess it does.