Hello. I'm full blooded Navajo and I haven't heard Inuit before, but I'm really surprised at how similar it sounds to our language. There are some sounds I haven't heard anyone non Navajo be able to pronounce until now. I found myself repeating some of your words. It's so cool lol. Our people are ancient cousins. Really glad I stumbled upon this. Much love.
It's such a beautiful language I plan on learning innuit before I move to nanavut not only is the language beutiful but the culture and people are too I know nothing of the Navajo sounds beautiful to just say that word
@@solar0wind I believe Inuktitut is a different (but similar) language spoken in eastern Canada. This is Kalaallisut, one of three Greenlandic languages. From Wikipedia, they all fall under the Inuit language group. And there’s more info if you search on the LanguageLearning subreddit for anyone else who’s a big language nerd like me.
@@Tjoppy Woah! Exaggerate much? Even the most prolific ASMRtist make maybe 3 or 4 videos a week. She could have a very successful channel making a couple a month, which seems to be around her pace right now.
ASMR aside, her story telling capabilities are just incredible. She’s honoring her ancestors by telling these stories, we are incredibly privileged to get to be a part of it. Can you imagine listening to her under the stars around a fire? I can dream right 😂
I would love to know what the story is about and what's she saying, is there caption/translations? Is that how you know her story telling is incredible? From captions? Edit: I just tried captions and its actually quite hilarious how way off they are lol 😂
Brian if you read each video’s description, you’ll be able to see a general overview of the story, along with their future plans in regards to the stories. She is an incredible story teller for many reasons, her voice, expressions, emotions and body language.
Her language is the most beautiful thing I've ever heard. The way she speaks it is almost other worldly .The shine in her eyes as she speaks Wow. Even though I don't understand the language it speaks to one's soul .This is the best thing I've found on the internet.
Some gems from the auto-gen captions, lol "You see, Neely, I'm a taco, nothing more." "Holding that sister Christian when Anna Kapiolani--OH MY GOD, DR. C MINOR CHORD!!!!!" "Well I'm Marcus up on my case!I can see made up! I mean, I can see me being a fucking nut! BACK KNOCK OFF!!!! "This ain't no pie 🥧 shop!" "I'm at the synonym Nelson."
„Okay so no knock off a minute what‘s up that‘s Annie listen how much pussy I was so minute sexy Miami. Oh shit Anna this is a meeting appearently you have taken all on me so I realize I know I know Thomasina coming that‘s it mm“. I‘m in tears lol
@@naomipommerel8415 Funnay ass HELL! I truly hope she knows it's not at her expense. I only turned on the captions for a few minutes, AFTER I watched the whole clip as it was intended.
When I try to tell a story, it's usually about a two minute duration and I ruin the punchline, haha. The oral tradition here is fascinating, and I adore her undulating movements, hair play, and humorous moments. Please tell Arnaq we love her!
Please make your own channel, Arnaq! We will stan. You are AMAZING and deserve to profit yourself directly from the work you put into making this beautiful video!
What a GREAT usage of the medium of ASMR videos to share people's cultures around the world. 👍 I can't wait for some translations to become available. The language itself is very nice to listen to, but it also adds a lot to be able to understand the stories, too. 😊
Having the closed caption on with english auto generated setting is making for a surreal read-along while listening to her soothing voice. Example: "thats a circus up purse on me"
Omg insane cool language! It sounds to me like a mix of yakuts, ancient scandinavian, turkic, korean and even some arabic kind of pronouncings. Although yakuts, (ancient) skandinavian, turkic and korean have a altaic language lign. But I never checked info about greenlandic language before. But what surpises me the most is, many words are repeated often or it just sounds like that to a foreigner as me 🤦🏼♀️ i am now going to do some research on this 😍 even though i am a polyglot, tbh i never had a hard time repeating a language but i have with greenlandic! So cool people can talk in so many incredibly different ways, but our hearts always say universal stuff 🫶 its like i followed the whole story without knowing a word 💕💕💕
In my considered opinion this is the perfect storm of ASMR. The language and the way you convey the story is nothing short of magical. And maybe it's just me but you seem to get more comfortable with this with each video. And animating the stories (yes, I read the description) is a great idea. I dabble in digital art (some people insist I'm an artist) and for the longest time I had this crazy idea to make short (animated) films of world myths. Coincidence? I most certainly think so!
@@ASMRChess I would love to collaborate but I feel like I have to warn you that animation is an extremely time consuming process. But with good workflow it doesn't have to be.
I would really like to see her tell a story in English. Not to replace the Inuit stories, but in addition to it. She has an amazingly relaxing voice, and her manner of telling stories is just perfect. Just one story in English would make me extremely happy.
I can't even explain how soothing it is to listen to you tell stories 💜🔥💜 Even without understanding the words you can see the story thru your physical descriptions and hear it thru your voice! 💜🔥💜
It’s really interesting to hear a language with so many consonant sounds, with such a low voice and gentle pronunciation and mild sounding vowels. It seems almost made for asmr! I wish I knew what she was saying but it’s so beautiful just as a sound on its own.
She is a brilliant story teller. Shea so full of enthusiasm and emotion. I understood absolutely nothing, but its a brilliant video. I didn't nwed ro understand anything.
I enjoy this immensely . She is a very gifted storyteller! There is a guietness to her telling of the story that make you pay more attention to her words and gestures, although it would be interesting to know what she is saying in English I prefer it just the way she is doing the telling now. Thank you so much for exposing us to this beautiful video!
Thank you so much darling, I love you, this is extremely helpful in my struggle with CPTSD. Your voice and cadence and timbre are so very soothing and calming to my ever so hyper-vigilant amygdala. Nothing much else helps. I don't have help from NHS, can't afford private psychiatrists even though I've not seen them be helpful for other people who could afford them either. I'm a care worker on minimum wage in the UK, I found out recently that cleaners get paid more than care workers here... I'm happy for the cleaners, but puzzled as to why care workers don't deserve the Living Wage.
Love this Arnaq! I could listen to this all day. Thanks so much for doing these! Also with these myths and histories it seems it should be saved somewhere for posterity.
Awaited eagerly for your next inuit tale..... I was not dessappointed! It's sad to see how much we loose when relying on computerized grafts and non human voices to tell a tale. Arnaq is a true gifted story teller, who uses her hand motions and gifted knowledge of her natal language to weave her ancient Peoples traditions. Keep mesmerizing us. We are so much enriched by your wonderful talent. Hope you share some folklore Songs as well!
I NEED MORE GREENLANDIC ASMR. I'm addicted now. Tried to learn Greenlandic back in school but I forgot almost all of it lol. But the language is so incredibly beautiful! Elsker det!
I was having a pretty rough night, such a wonderful way to end it. Your voice makes me feel calm and safe. Although it does make it hard to concentrate on anything when my eyes keep crossing and rolling up in my head lol
I'm only an amateur folklorist, but the spirit referred to in this story is the Amarok, yeah? One of my favourite stories and I'm so glad to be able to hear it told properly
Sonoki82 It is not racist. We enjoy the stories in het native language, but can not fully understand the story because we don't speak Inuit. The way she tells the story, her voice her body language and gestures, helps us to feel the emotions in the story. However we are not fully able to appreciate the story because we do not speak the language. That is not racist.
@@rachv6764 it's not called "inuit". It is called Kalaallisut, and it one of three dialects of the greenlandic language. Greenlandic is closely related to inuktitut.
Yeah I agree with majority of comments on here. Your story telling is amazing, and I would love to sit around a fire under the stars and listen to your stories. You really should think about starting your own channel, because your voice is so relaxing along with the story telling. I would love if one day you might re - tell the stories in English.
I know you want to make it the best experience possible but personally I don't need a translation and no animations. For me this would take away from the experience actually! I like it the way it is. I briefly know the plot of the story she's telling and that's just what I need to enjoy it. A translation or animations would take me away from the relaxation and the simple joy of listening to that beautiful language, taking my thoughts away into another place and time. Helping me disconnect from the modern world with it's accelerating pace and bringing me into a mind state, closer to myself and nature.
Jeg har altid holdt af det grønlandske sprog og altid fundet det afslappende 😊 er glad for at have fundet kanalen her! Hvad med en video, hvor Arnaq fortæller om tupilaker og andre smukke grønlandske ting?
My grandfather gave me the middle name Aulaqsruaq. Do you know what that means? Neither my mother nor I know our native language, and he passed away before i could ask him :( I was born in Anchorage, currently in Boston, Ma. These are my absolute favorite videos. I listen to you every night, you make me feel closer to home.
I did a little bit of research for you.. came across someone’s dating profile actually, who said they were Inupiaq. Their native name is the same as your middle - “Aulaqsruaq” - and they said that it means “subsist for a living.” I know nothing about the language so I can’t confirm, but I hope this helps.
Ajungi...been thinking of starting my own inuk asmr. Understood bunch of what you said but i lost most of my language growing up after we moved south for a few years when i was a kid.
Hello. I'm full blooded Navajo and I haven't heard Inuit before, but I'm really surprised at how similar it sounds to our language. There are some sounds I haven't heard anyone non Navajo be able to pronounce until now. I found myself repeating some of your words. It's so cool lol. Our people are ancient cousins. Really glad I stumbled upon this. Much love.
It's such a beautiful language I plan on learning innuit before I move to nanavut not only is the language beutiful but the culture and people are too I know nothing of the Navajo sounds beautiful to just say that word
Omg the same, I am from Mongolia and her language sound the same as ours. Please check out how mongolian language sounds
Navajo.
Isn't Inuit the name of the people and the name of the language is Inuktitut (≈human language)?
@@solar0wind I believe Inuktitut is a different (but similar) language spoken in eastern Canada. This is Kalaallisut, one of three Greenlandic languages. From Wikipedia, they all fall under the Inuit language group. And there’s more info if you search on the LanguageLearning subreddit for anyone else who’s a big language nerd like me.
This girl needs her own channel, and TONS more content. This is some of the most ASMR stuff I have seen.
Right!!! I haven't been able to hear this accent before and the mix of expression with the words is so calming 🔥💜🔥
And would be high time she started teaching her mother tongue.
Not that I'd seriously learn it, but it would be interesting and lovely.
Joe Hogan! Why u not take my advice...JOE HOGAN? U SMOKE THE HEEFER FOR TOO LONG. U SPELL YOUR OWN NAME HOW I ALWAYS SAY IT ALL THESE YEARS. 🤣🤣🤣😁
I think she knows best what she needs. Imho she should be allowed to keep her own pace and not be pushed into making 100 videos a day.
@@Tjoppy Woah! Exaggerate much? Even the most prolific ASMRtist make maybe 3 or 4 videos a week. She could have a very successful channel making a couple a month, which seems to be around her pace right now.
God, how I love that voiceless lateral alveolar fricative......
A Linguist detected
Oh fuck its Chigurh dude
ɬ
Weird flex but ok
I have waited almost six years for her to come back. It was worth it. Thanks, this is a great birthday gift.
Happy birthday :)
ASMR aside, her story telling capabilities are just incredible. She’s honoring her ancestors by telling these stories, we are incredibly privileged to get to be a part of it. Can you imagine listening to her under the stars around a fire? I can dream right 😂
ABSOLUTELY! SAME HERE!
How unbelievably beautiful & privileged,
I honorably feel! 👍🙏👍🥰
Yes it's beautiful and special. Thank you
I would love to know what the story is about and what's she saying, is there caption/translations? Is that how you know her story telling is incredible? From captions?
Edit: I just tried captions and its actually quite hilarious how way off they are lol 😂
Brian if you read each video’s description, you’ll be able to see a general overview of the story, along with their future plans in regards to the stories. She is an incredible story teller for many reasons, her voice, expressions, emotions and body language.
Imagine it was only gibberish 😂 Great content, anyways
Her language is the most beautiful thing I've ever heard. The way she speaks it is almost other worldly .The shine in her eyes as she speaks Wow. Even though I don't understand the language it speaks to one's soul .This is the best thing I've found on the internet.
I feel very lucky to be inuit too 😊 there's a part where she said that the boy is shitting too much and the boy got kicked out for that 😂
Beautiful Greenlandic language
Some gems from the auto-gen captions, lol
"You see, Neely, I'm a taco, nothing more."
"Holding that sister Christian when Anna Kapiolani--OH MY GOD, DR. C MINOR CHORD!!!!!"
"Well I'm Marcus up on my case!I can see made up! I mean, I can see me being a fucking nut! BACK KNOCK OFF!!!!
"This ain't no pie 🥧 shop!"
"I'm at the synonym Nelson."
„Okay so no knock off a minute what‘s up that‘s Annie listen how much pussy I was so minute sexy Miami. Oh shit Anna this is a meeting appearently you have taken all on me so I realize I know I know Thomasina coming that‘s it mm“. I‘m in tears lol
@@Beiez "What's up? That's Annie. Listen, how much pussy I was, so minute sexy Miami." 😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣
I know right!! I keep the subtitles on anyway and I love the sound of her voice and I wanna be respectful but still, auto captions are so funny
@@naomipommerel8415 Funnay ass HELL!
I truly hope she knows it's not at her expense. I only turned on the captions for a few minutes, AFTER I watched the whole clip as it was intended.
I dont understand a word, nothing....but...i want to sit by a fire and listen...listen....listen
When I try to tell a story, it's usually about a two minute duration and I ruin the punchline, haha. The oral tradition here is fascinating, and I adore her undulating movements, hair play, and humorous moments. Please tell Arnaq we love her!
Please make your own channel, Arnaq! We will stan. You are AMAZING and deserve to profit yourself directly from the work you put into making this beautiful video!
I legally died laughing watching this video with English automatic generated subtitles "I'm a Taco" I can't 💀😭
What a GREAT usage of the medium of ASMR videos to share people's cultures around the world. 👍 I can't wait for some translations to become available. The language itself is very nice to listen to, but it also adds a lot to be able to understand the stories, too. 😊
Arnaq, you are truly an ASMR goddess! Your presence is so mesmerizing
I love the shh that also sounds like it has a k in it, perfect language for soft spoken/whispers, very relaxing thank you!
Your lady friend Arnaq really does need to have own channel. Clearly she's from a line of story tellers who know how to spin tales in many languages.
Having the closed caption on with english auto generated setting is making for a surreal read-along while listening to her soothing voice. Example: "thats a circus up purse on me"
Yeah. It's like Google Translate has gone rogue and uses its powers of translation only to annoy!
Clearly, it gave up and just throws random words together!
“I’m nothing you hug me
This is santa casa”
I have been cracking up.
Vitacus "up in her besides you know it's over also Apple then a salsa in a faster oh my".
lmaooo @@musicstewart9744
Omg insane cool language! It sounds to me like a mix of yakuts, ancient scandinavian, turkic, korean and even some arabic kind of pronouncings. Although yakuts, (ancient) skandinavian, turkic and korean have a altaic language lign. But I never checked info about greenlandic language before.
But what surpises me the most is, many words are repeated often or it just sounds like that to a foreigner as me 🤦🏼♀️ i am now going to do some research on this 😍 even though i am a polyglot, tbh i never had a hard time repeating a language but i have with greenlandic! So cool people can talk in so many incredibly different ways, but our hearts always say universal stuff 🫶 its like i followed the whole story without knowing a word 💕💕💕
In my considered opinion this is the perfect storm of ASMR. The language and the way you convey the story is nothing short of magical.
And maybe it's just me but you seem to get more comfortable with this with each video.
And animating the stories (yes, I read the description) is a great idea.
I dabble in digital art (some people insist I'm an artist) and for the longest time I had this crazy idea to make short (animated) films of world myths. Coincidence? I most certainly think so!
Thanks a bunch! Hit us up if you want to collab!
@@ASMRChess I would love to collaborate but I feel like I have to warn you that animation is an extremely time consuming process. But with good workflow it doesn't have to be.
I would really like to see her tell a story in English. Not to replace the Inuit stories, but in addition to it. She has an amazingly relaxing voice, and her manner of telling stories is just perfect. Just one story in English would make me extremely happy.
I can't even explain how soothing it is to listen to you tell stories 💜🔥💜 Even without understanding the words you can see the story thru your physical descriptions and hear it thru your voice! 💜🔥💜
She does need her own channel she's awesome
It’s really interesting to hear a language with so many consonant sounds, with such a low voice and gentle pronunciation and mild sounding vowels. It seems almost made for asmr! I wish I knew what she was saying but it’s so beautiful just as a sound on its own.
I come back and revisit these from time to time. They’re so good!
She is a brilliant story teller. Shea so full of enthusiasm and emotion. I understood absolutely nothing, but its a brilliant video. I didn't nwed ro understand anything.
I enjoy this immensely . She is a very gifted storyteller! There is a guietness to her telling of the story that make you pay more attention to her words and gestures, although it would be interesting to know what she is saying in English I prefer it just the way she is doing the telling now. Thank you so much for exposing us to this beautiful video!
Beautiful story telling. Thank you for sharing these stories and allowing us to hear your beautiful voice and language
ArnaqASMR is amazing and I love all her stories. Thank you guys so much
Thank you so much darling, I love you, this is extremely helpful in my struggle with CPTSD. Your voice and cadence and timbre are so very soothing and calming to my ever so hyper-vigilant amygdala. Nothing much else helps. I don't have help from NHS, can't afford private psychiatrists even though I've not seen them be helpful for other people who could afford them either. I'm a care worker on minimum wage in the UK, I found out recently that cleaners get paid more than care workers here... I'm happy for the cleaners, but puzzled as to why care workers don't deserve the Living Wage.
What a natural storyteller. Arnaq is a very talented lady!
I adore your natural beauty and love listening to your language. It’s deeply mesmerizing 💜
Arnaq looks more and more confortable with the camera. The videos are coming up amazing guys, thank you for posting!
Love this Arnaq! I could listen to this all day. Thanks so much for doing these! Also with these myths and histories it seems it should be saved somewhere for posterity.
Awaited eagerly for your next inuit tale..... I was not dessappointed!
It's sad to see how much we loose when relying on computerized grafts and non human voices to tell a tale.
Arnaq is a true gifted story teller, who uses her hand motions and gifted knowledge of her natal language to weave her ancient
Peoples traditions. Keep mesmerizing us. We are so much enriched by your wonderful talent. Hope you share some folklore
Songs as well!
Woooow this video was beautiful and so are you!
I NEED MORE GREENLANDIC ASMR. I'm addicted now. Tried to learn Greenlandic back in school but I forgot almost all of it lol. But the language is so incredibly beautiful! Elsker det!
Is Arnaq from Greenland? I wonder if there’s any similarities with the Icelandic language?🤔
This video completely melts my brain. The tingles are MASSIVE.
If she had an ASMR channel just for her I would definitely subscribe.
7:32 I love how that sounds, "qoqo"
This language is the best language for making ASMR....this soft spoken language....makes me feel relaxed even though I cannot understand it
This is the most beautiful thing! Thank you for teaching us patience and compassion.
This woman is a goddess.... And it's amazing that she is helping to keep her culture alive. Simply sublime.
What a lovely language... and the way you express it makes it a magical experience. You are so beautiful.
I love how expressive your hands and face are in this. Even not knowing the story (I suppose I'll look it up soon) I'm mesmerized.
Those auto create subtitles are a masterpiece
I really hope Arnaq comes back sometime or makes her own channel. She is wonderful
She looks so sleepy and tired the way she sways side to side and speaks soooooo calmly, it honestly just adds to the asmr experience
Thank you for blessing us with the story and your beautiful language.
I was having a pretty rough night, such a wonderful way to end it. Your voice makes me feel calm and safe. Although it does make it hard to concentrate on anything when my eyes keep crossing and rolling up in my head lol
The story is told in such a comforting way and the language sounds amazing! ❤️
I love this. You should tell the story or Atanarjuat sometime, it’s one of my favourites here in Canada.
Wow. That was beautiful. Wow. I'm moved.
*The more Arnaq ASMR - the better our world would be :3*
Давай ещё, не останавливайся!
Thank you for another great video. Loving these :-)
Amazing. Arnaq has a voice made for ASMR and although I can't understand the language, I felt enthralled
There’s needs to be more of this gorgeous language. So soothing🙏🏻😌 thank you
This seems so effortless for her. Really cool to see. Also she's really really beautiful.
Her story telling is so soothing. 😪 💤💤
This is too good
A video like this, translated and with a binaural setup, gently ear to ear, would be perfection.
Arnaq is one of the prettiest girls I have ever seen. Her face and her voice are just hypnotizing for me.
Finnaly new video ❤ thank you
Love listening to this language.
I am truly loving these videos. Such an beautiful and interesting dialect. Bravo. 👌❤️
I'm only an amateur folklorist, but the spirit referred to in this story is the Amarok, yeah? One of my favourite stories and I'm so glad to be able to hear it told properly
I subbed because of her no hard feelings!
What a wonderful story teller!
That intro was brutal....and I still fell asleeo. Did make it through a good amount though
Your videos make me so happy❤ you are a beautiful soul❤
What a beautiful language. Thank You for this...
Most engaging story teller evehhh!!
This language is unlike anything I've ever heard. I love it so much. ❤️
Thank you. Glad you like our language 😊❤
Id love to hear some of these stories in English, or even with captions!
Lol I don't think I'd be able to concentrate to read the captions, I think I would be to relaxed lol. But I would love to hear them in English.
Sonoki82 It is not racist. We enjoy the stories in het native language, but can not fully understand the story because we don't speak Inuit. The way she tells the story, her voice her body language and gestures, helps us to feel the emotions in the story. However we are not fully able to appreciate the story because we do not speak the language. That is not racist.
@@rachv6764 Shes done captions on her latest chess video, so its really great.
@@rachv6764 it's not called "inuit". It is called Kalaallisut, and it one of three dialects of the greenlandic language. Greenlandic is closely related to inuktitut.
Inuit and Polynesian storytellers are very special.
Idk how else to explain it but her voice is like magic
오늘도 소리 너무 편안하고 좋아요ㅇ0ㅇ!! 아주 팅글 대잔치🔥잘들을게용 🌕🌕
Arnaq is so unbelievably cool.
getting tingles like crazy ...I dont understand a word but I dont need too...what a naturally good looking young lady...im really drawn in...
Yeah I agree with majority of comments on here. Your story telling is amazing, and I would love to sit around a fire under the stars and listen to your stories. You really should think about starting your own channel, because your voice is so relaxing along with the story telling. I would love if one day you might re - tell the stories in English.
Thank you for telling The Boy Called Gaseous Soup!
I love this! Awesome!
A beautifully spoken story.
I know you want to make it the best experience possible but personally I don't need a translation and no animations. For me this would take away from the experience actually! I like it the way it is. I briefly know the plot of the story she's telling and that's just what I need to enjoy it. A translation or animations would take me away from the relaxation and the simple joy of listening to that beautiful language, taking my thoughts away into another place and time. Helping me disconnect from the modern world with it's accelerating pace and bringing me into a mind state, closer to myself and nature.
Automated CC's are a treat
I like it, not many Kalaalisut speakers on the tube.
Well, to be fair us Greenlanders are only around 50,000. Also one of the most difficult languages to learn.
turned on the subtitles, what an interesting story :O
Jeg har altid holdt af det grønlandske sprog og altid fundet det afslappende 😊 er glad for at have fundet kanalen her! Hvad med en video, hvor Arnaq fortæller om tupilaker og andre smukke grønlandske ting?
Vi har også nolge skræmmende tupilak historier og historien om Ikusimiaq "albue manden", den døde overkrop der kravler rundt med sine albue. 😅
Please do an English version, would love to understand the story 😊
This is beautiful
My grandfather gave me the middle name Aulaqsruaq. Do you know what that means? Neither my mother nor I know our native language, and he passed away before i could ask him :( I was born in Anchorage, currently in Boston, Ma. These are my absolute favorite videos. I listen to you every night, you make me feel closer to home.
I did a little bit of research for you.. came across someone’s dating profile actually, who said they were Inupiaq. Their native name is the same as your middle - “Aulaqsruaq” - and they said that it means “subsist for a living.”
I know nothing about the language so I can’t confirm, but I hope this helps.
He might be right about what it means but my inuktitut is different from hers and i think ours is not far off from alaskan inuit.
Why so pretty and lovely to listen to!? I am so enthralled!
Turn on closed captioning it’s amazing 😂
I smile when I listen to your voice
Beautiful and very sweet , your eyes is awesome 🙂⚘
What a beautiful language from a beautiful culture
I love her story-telling
didnt understand a word. listened to the whole story. i just like this language.
This was my favorite sleep video, but not there are too many ads. She speaks so softly and the ads are sooo loud. Makes me sad.
Depends on where you live, here in Denmark, the ads are only in the beginning of the video.
Ajungi...been thinking of starting my own inuk asmr. Understood bunch of what you said but i lost most of my language growing up after we moved south for a few years when i was a kid.
I think of all the countries I have wanted to visit, Greenland is at the top of my list
Please please do some storytelling with a quliq I beg you. There's only about 3 videos on RUclips of Inuit talking with the lamp 😢 🧡🙏🙏🙏🙏
Three Arnaq videos in, and I am hooked hard like on heroin. How did this happen?!?