Wow….i was able to picture the giants crossing the ocean with Jonny sitting in the ear …… life indeed is a battlefield and so is love and we choose the ending
@superman97723 күн бұрын
very good story and lesson... some old sayings from where i grew up is "there is no victory without an enemy" and "the stronger the enemy then the sweeter the victory."... i like to think/see my struggles as a good because struggle makes me stronger and smarter
@eugenehumphrey3 күн бұрын
Wow. That was powerful the way you tied everything together at the end. I feel sadness in you. I don't know what to say.... 😔
@godadsforever2 күн бұрын
congratulations ... you almost have thousand 1k subscribers .. that is really fast growth in 3 weeks congratulation emma ...
@HowToWithCraig2 күн бұрын
It is so fun to hear you tell this story!! Yes you will find Lluska again! You're a good story teller. You should watch all of your videos and see the way you have changed like a butterfly emerging from its cocoon. Thank you for sharing!
@deeayennКүн бұрын
I shall add this to my ever expanding repertoire. Off to view your earlier videos.
@ajanadams27513 күн бұрын
As a child I do like fairy tales. This story brings back my old childhood memories.
@jonathancalandra12203 күн бұрын
You definitely got my attention with this story very well said keep on duing what u du 💙
@woodreauxwoodreaux6298Күн бұрын
Excellent story telling, Emma. I wonder if Joe Satriani's "Big Bad Moon" was inspired by the one from this tale.
@Kifflom2403 күн бұрын
Jadu, det där var en riktig sagostund, Emma.
@istvan-mb6bs3 күн бұрын
I was really surprised that a swedesh person gonna talk about Janos Vitéz , than more surprised you r hungarian , than even more that you actually truly understand what is this tale about:) I went through this road as well , was real touhg , lot of waste of time and energie.Living a life without "your true self" ...One day woke up and understand your "moon" is your identity that you picked up in your early age , your false thoughts , fake feeling , believes that was not yours at all.Like from a thin but strong ballon that you percieved life. My moon was my complete lack of "I" and that made me weak and so i had so much guilt that i was not conscious about , and shame and felt small and no self esteem...Horrible identity ...My moon.But my admire and love of freedom made me through and down to my heart of identity and there i could change ... I suggest you , fight against your moon is to know that you are free and powerful.Just by realising that you have a moon itself a huge hit on that moon.Petőfi was a real "freefighter as i guess now just like you.:)
@brianshorrorcorner98903 күн бұрын
Great Story!
@Retr0_ofwgkta3 күн бұрын
this was a great story, you're a decent storyteller
@BeepBoop-qt4eq2 күн бұрын
So, it seems grasping for happiness will cause it to be elusive. Happiness must find a person instead? They must be receptive to it when it does come. Suffering must also be met with acceptance, perhaps embraced even.
@godadsforever3 күн бұрын
now to be truthful.... i dont really have negative thoughts...like the moon...i do ignore them the thoughts ... BUT !!! i do have negative people everyday that i cant avoid so i guess the people i have to see everyday... are my moon or my version of the moon... in that story
@SteveS-s3k3 күн бұрын
Thank you for this
@PenAnointed2 күн бұрын
A flowers existence is to die Appreciate its bloom but when the pedals whither and fall it is then time to let go of the stem -Johnny Corn Do not kill the moon it is illuminating your path When a flower is deeply rooted It will return
@JackWaismann3 күн бұрын
That is a nice story. Thanks for sharing a bit of your culture. In terms of the extrapolation at the end, I did not really understand, but that is ok.
@godadsforever3 күн бұрын
i been thinking about this story all day..and what is odd , that he does not laugh back at the moon .. hum why is that . jonny allowed the moon to push him to worst and worst situation .. but if he just stopped and laugh back at the moon ... maybee things would go differently for him ... just a though .. was a good story emma
@retkvi2 күн бұрын
Funny enough the most famous Hungarian poet Sándor Petőfi was of Slovak origin with his Slovak name Alexander Petrovič.
@eugenehumphrey3 күн бұрын
Happy Friday! Im going to be more quiet this video and not bother you lol😅
@davidrichards98982 күн бұрын
Battalion is just a portion of an army so either just fine
@jeffxpmdisc3 күн бұрын
Well... that was one depressing story. But I never heard it before so... thanks, I guess?
@godadsforeverКүн бұрын
about the story The story of János Vitéz i definitely did not . want to be rude .. or unkind or insensitive about my comments about the book . this was very very different from fairy tales i read . this story book would do well as an animated movie or a cartoon , i am surprised i never heard of this story of János Vitéz before .. it was a good video content though ...
@jayjaysaves65893 күн бұрын
That hecking moon! 🌚
@BeepBoop-qt4eq2 күн бұрын
You spoke in Swedish before, will you say something in Hungarian now?
@Tonedriver3 күн бұрын
29:27 Slammin’
@LiamODonovan-l6e3 күн бұрын
I like you as a person you are always interesting
@ickymirage42823 күн бұрын
ezt nem akarom elhinni. most már értek mindent.
@dcktater78473 күн бұрын
Dont off-end the deville by comparing him to musk
@celticRicky11 сағат бұрын
Låt inget fördärvligt samtal utgå ur er mun, utan det som är gott till uppbyggelse, så att det kan tjäna åhörarna nåd.
@godadsforever3 күн бұрын
i am sorry , but this story makes absolutely no sense ....for one it is IMPOSIBLE to defeat the devil and his demons..because he is the devil supernatural ... i am more of an alice in wonderland person.. but THANKS FOR the story emma ... you made the read entertaining to me ...
@dcktater78473 күн бұрын
Na igy màr azèr logikus a barna haj és a 160 centi...
@Creatingrain3 күн бұрын
@@dcktater7847 sztrong
@purpleCupfishКүн бұрын
🌽🌙
@elasticharmony3 күн бұрын
Elonusk the Devil yes 🏹
@BeepBoop-qt4eq3 күн бұрын
Hello!
@Tonedriver3 күн бұрын
So, I’ve got a couple complaints about the story. 1. It’s fictional, meaning it holds among the least of important lessons, inherently, because it doesn’t contain enough realistic subject matter, to deserve getting taken seriously. 2. It’s very possible to interpret it as nihilistic, especially when it ends as them being monarchical angels. Only at the end of the world, where basically nothing matters anymore, can she be achieved. But overall, I do have to conclude with that it was an interesting story and video. 7/10, for it being clear enough, to enjoy.