Begin Again (M4A ASMR Roleplay)

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Nora ASMR

Nora ASMR

Жыл бұрын

"I really love you... And I hope you never forget that."
42 minutes… I may have bitten off more than I can chew.
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Tags: [Reminiscing] [Emotional] [Caring] [Established Relationship] [Crying] [Taking Care of You] [Whispers] [Soft-spoken]
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Art Credits:
- Thumbnail image by kkia | danbooru.donmai.us
- Background image from Peke | wallpapercrafter.com
Audio Credits:
- Background song: "wait" by Fiji Blue
- Fame FX for the sound effects!
- TheThreehouseRadio for the hospital ambience!
- KZfaq audio library
- pixabay audio library
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If you made it up till here, thank you! Much love 🤍
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Пікірлер: 671
@sanjida918
@sanjida918 Жыл бұрын
Every girl deserves their own Nora in their lives. 💞
@Yuri-ik2eq
@Yuri-ik2eq 11 ай бұрын
I agree ❤️
@blessing7976
@blessing7976 11 ай бұрын
Fr
@elliemae2652
@elliemae2652 11 ай бұрын
wholeheartedly agree
@holly8069
@holly8069 11 ай бұрын
Agreed ❤
@miapark9748
@miapark9748 11 ай бұрын
Fr we need to get us a man that will wait by our sides "The Notebook" style lol
@Danka42
@Danka42 8 ай бұрын
_Listening to other VA's:_ I hope someone will love me like this one day. _Listening to Nora:_ I hope I will love someone like this one day.
@NoraASMR
@NoraASMR 5 ай бұрын
I'm late to replying, but this was really beautiful. Thank you very much, Danka42 🤍
@lunaragvh
@lunaragvh Жыл бұрын
lives were changed. tears were shed. hearts were broken and put back together again. crops flourished. jaws are on the floor. words were all stolen. breaths were taken away. standards were risen. DAMN. this audio, man. the script, the execution, and the heart of it all: the heartwrenching portrayal of both grieving a person who's still there and refusing to give up on them. aughughhgh i’m gonna throw up i think
@NoraASMR
@NoraASMR 11 ай бұрын
Oh my! Please don't throw up haha 🤍 But gosh, thank you very much for this amaris! I had a good laugh and still felt the sincerity in this comment. It really means a lot 🤍
@mel_mels
@mel_mels 11 ай бұрын
So 42 minutes, I'll have to hope my essay fits. So I know a lot of people said this causes emotional damage but I cannot describe how much i am impressed by this audio. First of all from the very first sentence, it was happiness that served as a foil to the strained happiness shown later, you could hear the love and care in your voice, the nervous pauses, you could hear how each word you rolled it around in your head before saying it, it wasn't a "just got back voicemail", it became a "this is how the listener is clinging back to their old self hoping they become that person again" type voicemail. The transition especially into the 'real life' section too was so well, plus one thing I found helpful was the "mental fog" you have the listener, that some words were clear and the other garbled, until finally it fades out. Each time you appeared in the room you could tell the emotions were weighing on you, even the greetings were drenched in heaviness and the laughs were nervous and not as light hearted as you clearly were trying to seem. Even without visuals you could hear in each laugh, each pause how you weren't making eye contact, looking around so you wouldn't cry. Oh one technique I found really interesting is with each iteration of "My name is Nora" in the first half they words that were muffled seemingly became clearer for example you can hear one of the cats is called muffin the second time but you couldn't in the first time. It gave a false sense of hope that the listener was remembering more, then the third time hit like a truck the increased garbling of words the fact you couldn't finish it because it was too much on the listener. The fourth time you hear how "Nora" is struggling to say each word because he knows, he knows the listener is looking more and more lost and the mental fog is so bad they don't hear his name anymore. Hearing the juxtaposition of Nora dealing with the absolute pressure of working two jobs and shouldering the responsibility of being a carer, and how your tone changes to protect the listener in a false state of security as if the world outside doesn't exist. The calls with your boss to beg for more time you hear the strain on you, the call with the doctor, the call I'm sure many have had and I wouldn't wish on a worst enemy, the brutal drop to a whisper showing the fear, the desperation, the false sense to convince yourself that they're getting better, the begging because you know, you know it's bad for them. To finally acceptance, hopeless, wretched acceptance that there's no more you can do but you still cling to what you have. That was the moment you heard the character finally crack and the world fell on them. To the apologies because you know you have to be strong and you put on a brave face and the heavy sigh to say "this is it." And you turn around to put a brave face on for them, and smile to say "it's all good." You choose your words around them so carefully like I mentioned before it's as if the words are being processed in your head first. Each story is modified to accommodate the listener not having the same memories the character has, and you can hear (especially in the hiking story) how much you're holding back in details, this isn't fond reminiscing, it's brutal and raw and holds so much sadness as you know you can't tell the story the way you truly want to, and you can hear the hurt even in the showing of pictures, you can hear how you have to explain things that the listener normally would know and how hard it is to put what's usually in nuance into words for someone who no longer shares these memories. "It's completely fine"- that line you can hear the force in those words of the desperate hope of "Nora" that the listener will remember, and the false assurance to the listener it's not their fault. Using the door opening as a passage of time was a really unique technique as not only does it show how the time has progressed, but also gives the audio the sense of being the character and the listener being stuck in some sick time loop, the same events happening again and again , with the listener deteriorating until finally at the end the cycle is finally broken, and that is such a hard thing to execute and you really did it seamlessly. After the call with the doctor you can hear how broken Nora is and even in the hospital, you hear how he's got a sense of forced happiness, making sure he doesn't sit so his facade doesn't break, when the listener remembers his profession you hear the change where he breathes better to the point his words almost fall out of his mouth to recount the story again but this time more excited and the listener remembers points. The point he climbs into bed with the listener is the first explicit mention of physical contact with the listener and I think that's a significant plot point, the world quiets down and the hospital fades and the sounds you hear are the same ones you used for them at home and I thought that was an amazing style choice. Especially as when you mention rain, we hear the rain, subtly showing the listener remembers that as we never are told it's raining at the hospital. The repeating of words "over and over again" in triplicate is a reminder of the time loop of before. As Nora goes to leave we "return" to the hospital noises of the talking and heart rate monitor, until finally the cycle is broken the voicemail plays in silence, and that is such a powerful ending not just because the voicemail is finally finished (a technique I've only seen executed well once in 'The amazing Spiderman'). But the silence shows finally the mental fog or storm the listener always has when remembering is gone and only the clarity or silence remains, such a perfect open ending to this. Thank you so much for this one Nora, you really stepped up in script, and editing and as much as I love your comfort audios, you can hear how much creative freedom you had with this to take it in the direction you did.
@hellohellohellohello651
@hellohellohellohello651 8 ай бұрын
HOLY SHIT BRO I LOVE THIS
@happypill7371
@happypill7371 5 ай бұрын
Thank you for this I was confused at first of what is happening 😭
@ophelia_html
@ophelia_html Жыл бұрын
don't skip the ads guys. let's support nora for this cute audio! 💐
@tendousatori6437
@tendousatori6437 11 ай бұрын
I agree
@howlwie2213
@howlwie2213 11 ай бұрын
Do you mean KZfaq ads? What does it have to do with Nora?
@ophelia_html
@ophelia_html 11 ай бұрын
@@howlwie2213 advertising revenue generates money for youtuber that activates monetization. most youtubers make contents to generate money as main/side income.
@belle6800
@belle6800 11 ай бұрын
@@howlwie2213 he earns his money through the ads
@NoraASMR
@NoraASMR 11 ай бұрын
Haha, I appreciate it ophelia 𖤐
@uynahh
@uynahh Жыл бұрын
the static-ish sound effects got me... i imagine the listener looking over with a blankish stare as time slips through their grip. man...the frustration i feel from the call with the doctor. wherever they are, i hope these two characters will always remember the peace and warmth they felt with each other.
@NoraASMR
@NoraASMR 11 ай бұрын
That description made it even sadder 💔 I'd love to think too that these characters will always remember that peace and warmth 🤍
@cyn1356
@cyn1356 11 ай бұрын
We need part 2 of this Just because this Nora DESERVES happiness after enduring the pain of waiting for something uncertain. I want to witness his happiness when the listener starting to remember bits by bits of their core memories, the baby steps of happiness You suffered so much in this audio Nora 😢
@Cristy1391
@Cristy1391 11 ай бұрын
Agreed 💯 😢 this Nora deserves a world full of happiness. Imagine he arrives one day and start telling the "hi, I am Nora, I'm your boyfriend" and suddenly the listener say something else... Something special to confirm that they remember Nora... ❤
@PriyankaSingh-um3ys
@PriyankaSingh-um3ys 11 ай бұрын
Yes pleaseeeeee 😭😭😭😭
@hansgodfrey
@hansgodfrey 9 ай бұрын
Ffrrrr like you can feel how much listener-chan mean to him. His patience, kindness, LOYALTY, and pain can be felt💔
@Rora_aw
@Rora_aw 2 ай бұрын
My wish for now
@dollyein
@dollyein 11 ай бұрын
that "they don't remember me anymore" hurt me SO bad i had to pause the video and punch the wall in tears 😭 this has to be the most gut-wrenching script i've ever heard, you killed it nora! ❤
@kasssanova
@kasssanova Жыл бұрын
don't talk to me i'm currently cartwheeling myself into the sun 🤸 (spoilers for the audio!) Timestamps: 0:00 - *listening to a voice message from Nora* 0:08 - "Hey! It's me" 1:18 - 3:37 - talking about the time they spent in the day - "It just feels like a core memory already, y'know? Like I already miss it. Is that crazy? [chuckle] Maybe. And I already miss you like crazy" (2:26) 3:59 - [sigh] "Pumpkin...? I really lov-" 4:27 - *"Hey. How are you doing?"* - aww he got us water 🥺 5:06 - listener was listening to his old voice message aww 6:07 - "You're doing great." 6:26 - "Look at me for a few minutes, okay?" 6:46 - Nora reminding the listener about who he is and other details - the noise whenever he recounts some of the details... 7:49 - *"Hey. How are you?"* - he's a software engineer and he might get a promotion next year! (8:31) 9:35 - listener can't recall what they do for work... 10:12 - _recounting details with Nora again_ 11:17 - *_"Hey. How are you doing?"_* - he got the promotion! (12:41) (oh but that means a year has passed...) 15:08 - _recounting details with Nora... again_ - we're hearing more of the noise (15:31) 16:04 - *Nora on a call with his boss* 17:15 - _"Hey. How are you doing?"_ 18:09 - "Pumpkin? Can I just say something?" 18:25 - "I love you... I really love you. [...] And I don't care how long it takes. I don't care how many times I have to say it again. And again, and again, _and again._ I just do. [...] And I always will." - he's brushing off his pain 🥺 19:40 - *"Hey. How are you doing?"* 20:07 - remembering their first trip together 22:29 - "And it feels like... I really belonged to someone. That I could really give myself to you and not have to worry about a single thing. _You were just different. You are still so different... from anyone else_" 23:17 - 27:00 - Nora showing the listener pictures he has saved from back then 💖 27:56 - _recounting details with... wait... _*_who is he?_* - _there's more noise this time too_ 28:50 - Nora gets a call from a doctor - he's convincing the doc (and himself...) that the listener is doing better 31:14 - _"They don't remember me anymore... Please... They don't... _*_I don't have anything left..."_* 31:57 - "You can't take this away from me. _You can't."_ 32:51 - Nora finally agrees to the doctor's proposal _- the listener's gonna be transferred to a hospital so they can receive treatment_ 🥹🥹 34:30 - *listening to Nora's voice message in the hospital* 34:56 - "Pumpkin?" - the listener remembers his work!! (35:54) (they're getting better 🥹🥹🥹) 37:05 - Nora asks to get in bed with the listener 38:28 - recounting their last trip together - [...] "I'll hold you forever. And I'll be here forever. I don't care how long it takes. I don't care if it never takes... I'll be here beside you. Holding you. I'll say hey over and over again. I'll say my name over and over again. I'll introduce myself all over and over again. *And I'll make you fall in love with me over and over again until you can't help but remember."* (39:53) 41:38 - *finally getting to hear the full voice message* *- "Pumpkin? I really love you. I really, really do... And I hope you never forget that"*
@kasssanova
@kasssanova Жыл бұрын
it's so interesting how it all feels like an unending cycle that you can't escape from. there's just enough things that are similar between each scene to where it draws your attention to it as well as what's different between each scene. and the way you have time pass too! there's all these big things going on in the listener and nora's lives but it's almost like you're left trying to make sense of your lives together through these tiny snippets. you're missing out on so much but you just _can't remember._ and time slips through your fingers no matter what you do. you just keep forgetting more and more. it's so tragic but yeah enough rambling. i loved this audio so darn much! the script, the sfx, the story, your voice acting??? heartstopping. earth-shattering. my non-existent therapist will be hearing about this /lh
@Trauma.Queenie
@Trauma.Queenie 8 ай бұрын
Thank you for your service
@dancergal56
@dancergal56 11 ай бұрын
I have no idea what to say. The only thing that I can think of is that I have NEVER heard an audio this extremely well done before. For you to get all of the story you did in just 42 minutes is literally incredible. I can't even begin to imagine how much work and time it took to get this audio to be as amazing as it is. Thank you Nora, for all the hard work you put into your audios, I cannot wait for what you have in store for us in the future!
@NoraASMR
@NoraASMR 11 ай бұрын
Goodness, thank you so much for all this Dancergal56! Now *I* have no idea what to say to this! Haha 🤍 I just appreciate all your words so much! I can't wait for what's in store for you all in the future either
@lynnelee1516
@lynnelee1516 Жыл бұрын
It begins with:Ohhhhh! Voicemail series! And then at 8min30s had a feeling I might cry my eyes out. At 31min crying with Nora,And I can’t stop now. (Nora’s voice is so gentle the whole time!)
@NoraASMR
@NoraASMR 11 ай бұрын
Oh my It really did start off quite well... haha 🤍
@ohitsjianne
@ohitsjianne Жыл бұрын
the way you put your mind into making these stories is just immaculate. if this was a movie or a series, i will definitely be hooked into it and wait for more episodes to come. i feel so bad for Nora for not remembering things about him and us and you really made me bawl my eyes out when you cried :( it would be more emotional if this audio will have another part :( anyways, thank you for making this amazing (emotional) audio, Nora! 💗 this is now one of my fave audios !!
@fonche00
@fonche00 11 ай бұрын
I'm glad in the end the listener slowly gain their memories (right?) otherwise I'll break into pieces 💔😭 I'm always amazed by all your scripts and your acting, your other audios rather easy listening, but this one... really dig deep physically and mentally 😍Anyway, looking forward for more more on your audios next. Congrats on "40k going to 50k" subs, Nora 🤍
@NoraASMR
@NoraASMR 11 ай бұрын
That's right! And oh my gosh, thank you so much as always Fonche! This means the world to me 🤍 Thank you as well for all the lovely compliments!
@cutiepie_25
@cutiepie_25 11 ай бұрын
I’m a quiet listener and never made a comment on here, but this really made me emotional!! I loved it!🥹🫶🏽✨✨
@NoraASMR
@NoraASMR 11 ай бұрын
I appreciate you leaving a comment, Cutie pie! I'm glad you resonated with this audio a lot 🤍 Thank you so much!
@nyxxsbeatzz
@nyxxsbeatzz Жыл бұрын
WAKE UP NORIS NORA UPLOADED🥳🥳
@tcm4564
@tcm4564 Жыл бұрын
Wake up? It’s 4pm here for me🤣
@Suewit6438
@Suewit6438 Жыл бұрын
I was just about to go to sleep. It’s 11pm here
@zaireb.9622
@zaireb.9622 Жыл бұрын
BABY IM UP😂😂😂
@nyx0806
@nyx0806 11 ай бұрын
Ok, I'm up. Just let me stretch a bit before I get on this emotional rollercoaster. Should be a nice ride.
@Idontexist7
@Idontexist7 11 ай бұрын
I'm most likely gonna cry once again.....
@kreidns
@kreidns 6 ай бұрын
every time i come back to this it’s always when i need a good cry and IT ALWAYS WORKS 😔 literally sobbing crumbling crawling across the floor in tears ☹️
@NoraASMR
@NoraASMR 6 ай бұрын
I'm glad it works, lise! Could never get enough of a good cry! 🤍
@cassiocrux185
@cassiocrux185 11 ай бұрын
IM GONNA CRY. It's amazing how he always make audios that actually take the listener into the universe- like jt feels so real
@daliamofeed6607
@daliamofeed6607 11 ай бұрын
I really like how in the end when he is talking to the listener the sounds of the monitor and everything just change into this calming sound, the listner do feel safe and loved and comforted by him. Its so sweet 🤍
@Suewit6438
@Suewit6438 Жыл бұрын
I’ve learnt my lesson to not listening to nora’s video at the office cause i tried so so hard not to sob listening to lost time. And now listening to this before bed is not a good idea either. I’m bawling my eyes rn 😭😭 This is sooo good. The script, sfx, visual, Nora’s voice were so amazing. Real talent. Thank you for your hard work, Nora 🤍
@suri_atty
@suri_atty 6 ай бұрын
The way this was so beautifully crafted, I loved this. His patience but slight change in dialogue aa, his soft and sweet caring voice
@NoraASMR
@NoraASMR 6 ай бұрын
Thank you very much for the kind words - it really means a lot! 🤍
@iheartbrahny
@iheartbrahny 11 ай бұрын
this was like a short film but audio only-so perfect & creative! the brief little flashbacks (?) with certain words were such a great touch! and the crying??? i am amazed. this was an amazing (and emotional) experience, nora. you kill it every time 💖💖
@distinctcomet3
@distinctcomet3 Жыл бұрын
Nora, oh my god, this is phenomenal! You are so incredibly talented and I don't think words will make justice to the experience of listening to this. The storyline, the execution, the little details. This is art. I loved it so much, and I hope you know you DELIVERED!
@cyn1356
@cyn1356 11 ай бұрын
WE NEED PART 2 BECAUSE WE WANT TO HEAR NORA'S SCREAMING OF JOY BECAUSE WE (FINALLY) REMEMBER HIM
@SkiDram
@SkiDram 11 ай бұрын
@@cyn1356 YES, it's canon event
@NoraASMR
@NoraASMR 11 ай бұрын
Ahh thank you very much for this! I'm glad you enjoyed all these bits and pieces 🤍 P.S. Then unfortunately, I'll be a staying a criminal😔 Haha
@ssomebrave5285
@ssomebrave5285 Жыл бұрын
you know what, i just want to get chill, working on my task and listening to yours but out of nowhere my eyes become watery and start crying horribly i can feel your sincerity Nora
@NoraASMR
@NoraASMR 11 ай бұрын
Yeah This might not be the optimal audio for doing your work, haha 🤍 Thank you very much, SsomeBrave!
@paulinaurbanovargas7842
@paulinaurbanovargas7842 11 ай бұрын
LIVES WHERE CHANGED. MADE MY HEART BREAK EVERYTIME YOU OPEN THAT DOOR. IM IN TEARS THIS IS BEAUTIFUL NORA
@authenticated_
@authenticated_ 6 ай бұрын
Dropping a message! I've been coming here for the past few days, crying, smiling and feeling the pain. To me, it's just like "wow, to give yourself whole to someone, even when they don't remember you, is like pouring yourself to them, and appreciating the beauty of the person without boundaries." Thank you for putting in the hard work for this, and i'm in awe at the message and the emotion behind your words. I'll support you!
@arumyst
@arumyst Жыл бұрын
This is one of the best audios ive ever listened to. I swear the emotions, the plot, the sequence are all truly amazing. I was crying so much and the end was just perfect I LOVE IT. Thank you so much for this piece of art, Nora!! ♡
@minaparkkk
@minaparkkk 11 ай бұрын
the aching in my heart. the patience nora has for the listener is so endearing. shedding tears as we speak. i need a part 2 ❤
@maxiellindaslovestory5509
@maxiellindaslovestory5509 11 ай бұрын
Nora never fails to amaze us from every single audios he's doing and the way his voice delivers every words and script on his audio, especially this one, the fact that this audio felt so nostalgic that it was referenced to the other audio that he did. The reminiscing, the nostalgia that I felt. This is just so amazing and thank you so much Nora for this update and your hardwork! ❤️
@cath_ii
@cath_ii 11 ай бұрын
Goodness, this was absolutely incredible and out of this world. The gnawing feeling of sadness really took me to the edge that it got me tearing up. I noticed how every time you introduce yourself to the listener, they gradually lose the sense of remembering anything, it really leaves us with a heavy heart! And hearing the desperation in your voice was hard, I have to admit that I cried because of it. This was indeed a rollercoaster ride of emotions but it leaves us with a content smile knowing the listener is getting better by the end of it and so was Nora. (I'm not much of a commenter since I really get carried away with sharing my thoughts on magnificent audios like these but I really enjoyed listening. I really appreciate the huge work and effort you put into these long audios for us to indulge so thank you, Nora! 💚)
@ItzzzzShaye
@ItzzzzShaye 10 ай бұрын
I can't even begin to explain this absolute masterpiece of a video. I keep relistening to this because it's so incredibly well done and provokes such genuine emotion without being overly dramatic. It's such a uniquely constructed video, honestly. I never listen to asmr audios like this. You're extremely creative and this video is so beautifully well crafted. Good job ❤
@mynamestartswitheletterM
@mynamestartswitheletterM 11 ай бұрын
This is just wow. I cannot explain how well done this audio is, I feel like a have knot in my throat, the concept, the story line, the background noises, everything is just perfect, you can completely feel like you are inside the story, it’s so well done you can clearly imagine every single thing that is happening without even trying, this amount of talent is insane. You deserve all the love and appreciation because this is an absolute masterpiece. I REALLY CANNOT EXPRESS HOW WELL DONE THIS IS OMFG. You are one of my favorite content creators on this platform and thank you so much for all the effort you put in this audios, you completely deserve all the love and support🤍🤍❕
@abi.333
@abi.333 11 ай бұрын
how do i even put into words how perfect this audio was ?? the storyline, the sfx, your acting - it was all so so so perfect. i absolutely adored this audio ( even if it was absolutely gut wrenching and i was trying really hard not to cry lol ) i’m always so blown away by how gentle you sound, and how i could hear the care and love and the pain in your voice. i hope you know how much we all love and respect you for the constant effort and care that you put into your audios, you’re truly one of a kind nora !!
@a_n_n_i_e_
@a_n_n_i_e_ 11 ай бұрын
i really hope there’s a part 2 😭 one of my favourite audios by far. the amount of effort you put into this…thank you for sharing your talent with us nora 🥺🫶🏼
@darkhaven2402
@darkhaven2402 11 ай бұрын
I don't think I'll ever find love as profound as this but I'm happy knowing that this exist somewhere somehow.
@misteriousonionchips
@misteriousonionchips 11 ай бұрын
my exact thought.
@Suewit6438
@Suewit6438 11 ай бұрын
Have faith. You’ll find one
@minimingi
@minimingi Жыл бұрын
I love this one so much! your audios are always so well written and well made, there's like a touch of realism to it + you always nail my favorite tropes, you're my fav person ever nora! you never fail to make me feel loved, comforted and happy, much love to you 🤍
@kenneroni
@kenneroni Жыл бұрын
babe wake up… new nora vid for the books 🗣️🔥‼️ this actually shot me in the heart multiple times every audio you make is so well done 😭😭 each time the audio did that blurring thing or there was a transition i was just sitting there like “omg… WAIT…” i can’t think of the words to describe this one but just know it was sososoooo good 🫶🫶 who has the tissues fr
@NoraASMR
@NoraASMR 11 ай бұрын
Well the words you thought of are perfect, kenny! Thank you so much as always for the lovely words 🤍 And here 🧻
@hanin1505
@hanin1505 11 ай бұрын
I used to listen to your audios every day before going to sleep, and the amount of comfort and safety that I feel when hearing them is indescribable. In my worst and best days, you were always here with me, giving my heart peace, love and Protect me from all my negative thoughts every night I hope you’re okay rn and always Love you 🤍
@phanvrse
@phanvrse Жыл бұрын
just finished listening to the whole audio and currently bawling my eyes out :') i love the way you added sfx to add more drama to the audio, it hit me right in the feels :')
@ceicela
@ceicela 11 ай бұрын
my god, i'm speechless... this is deserves to be nominated for something LIKE YOU DESERVE AN AWARD from how great you are with what you do and how hardworking you are Nora! I'm always so excited for your audios... please don't make us wait for the pt.2 too long please >~< much love from me, eli
@tuana_sgr
@tuana_sgr 11 ай бұрын
I'm on vacation since Monday and it's really hard for me to fall asleep since I have a huge jet lag. Thank god I found your audios. I have listened to all of them in 4 days and I just wanted to tell you that you have a really soothing voice. I kinda fell in love with it. It's astonishing how you manage to make your content this realistic. All the other audios I listened to consisted of people trying to be hot by forcing a raspy voice. Above all, you give good advice that I really take to heart. I believe you must be a really caring person in real life, too.
@Din0theDinos6ur
@Din0theDinos6ur 11 ай бұрын
I love Nora’s videos ❤ They feel so immersive and realistic, I always listen to his audios as I go to sleep, they help so much
@jaoleen
@jaoleen Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this Nora! Knowing that you put so much effort in creating these kinds of audios makes it really special ♡
@NoraASMR
@NoraASMR 11 ай бұрын
I'm really glad to hear that, kath! It encourages me to put even more effort into my audios 🤍 Thank you very much!
@astrohollistic
@astrohollistic 11 ай бұрын
Honestly, this is so etheral. The concept and the quality. I was waiting for the moment of denouement, but still I was left mesmerized. I don’t know whether this will be continued,but I love it with all of my heart❤
@VenusianWilde
@VenusianWilde 11 ай бұрын
40:48 Nora: *has us all in TEARS delivering some of the most heartfelt lines I’ve ever heard in an audio, breaking our hearts and putting them back together again as another commenter wrote* Also Nora: “Man, I sound so lame. 🤕🫠” Meanwhile, the ‘emotional’ descriptor tag is such an understatement - does anyone else think we need a comprehensive rating system for how much each of Nora’s audios will make the listener cry? Examples include “enough tears to set Noah’s ark afloat,” “could lead to a rise in sea level,” or perhaps “high risk of causing a Kleenex shortage.” 😅 Nora, your storytelling and sequencing are exquisite, as always. Thank you for consistently producing top-tier content for us all 🤍 Sending love!
@manazon6945
@manazon6945 11 ай бұрын
Yes, yes, yes. Thank you for making m4a audios. It's a blessing to us who uncline towards the m4m type. This was amazing ❤
@nea4113
@nea4113 Жыл бұрын
I'm going to cry 😭 you never fail to surprise and amaze me with your audios, 42 minutes were almost too short
@pinkpillow9715
@pinkpillow9715 Жыл бұрын
42:00 Minutes!!!! Thank you Nora, I hope you’re happy and healthy🫂🫂🫂 Edit: I never. ever. Wanted to jump through a Screen to hug a Character from an audio so badly. I am actually devastated…
@danaetrejo4188
@danaetrejo4188 11 ай бұрын
This is just my favorite audio now! Is beautiful and I really hope there can be an 2nd part that helps to end this bc this audio deserves moreee is so good!! Thank you Nora 😭🤍
@Djjjjjosa
@Djjjjjosa 11 ай бұрын
Nora, your work is incredible! Every time I listen to your audios the word wow just keeps repeating in my head, the way your voice is expressing the emotion is unbelievable, my heart literally broke as I listened to this- Keep up the good work and thank you for these wonderful audios, love you! ❤
@Chloe-xy3oe
@Chloe-xy3oe 11 ай бұрын
omg this content is so new to me, especially this is so perfect with pov from us (bcs we're getting new memo with you so we are easily to the character). You are always amaze with your acting voice skill and script ! way to go Nora
@nix_afpc
@nix_afpc 11 ай бұрын
When I saw the title, I already knew that this will be going in that route and I wasn't disappointed. Well I don't know what to say since the others have already said most of what I wanted to say but in this audio, you can feel that you were so in character that it felt like this whole thing was real and you have experienced it. The script to the bgms to the effects to the acting to the emotions and down to the smallest details have made this audio complete and full. You really work so hard in every audio that you make and it won't ever go unnoticed, Nora. Thank you so much. 🖤
@trinamarie3828
@trinamarie3828 11 ай бұрын
I came into this all sleepy and ready for some snuggly audio but then I didn't expect the storyline to go that way at all. So in the story, the listener gets into an accident while listening to the voice message? Then boom, amnesia. And the whole sequence was kind of like a montage of the boyfriend helping his lover regain their memories by repeating facts about their relationship over and over again. Is this right? I do have questions though! There were some inconsistencies that I was sure were intentional. Sometimes, it's 1 cat, 1 dog. Other times, it's 2 dogs, 1 cat. Sometimes, they're left with his mom, sometimes the dad, sometimes the brother. Am I overthinking this? Is the listener even conscious/alive when he's talking to them? Was it all just in his head afterall because he still can't move on from the tragedy? It's almost midnight here and my last two brain cells are officially out of commission. Thank you for this audio, it was so immersive with a unique sequence and flawless editing. Your content is always so wholesome and well thought out. Ohh and yaay for Fiji Blue! Keep up the good work, Nora! 😊❤
@Oliviakpopwhore
@Oliviakpopwhore 11 ай бұрын
I think the inconsistency might’ve been to see if the listener remembered what he previously said ❤️
@NoraASMR
@NoraASMR 11 ай бұрын
Thank you very much for leaving this comment, Trina Marie! 🤍 Those inconsistensies were intentional. I did a little bit of research before making this audio, and I learned about "confabulation," a type of memory error that's common among people with amnesia (and other memory disorders). It's when the person's brain makes up false memories to fill in the details of memories that they don't remember well anymore. It usually happens when the person themself is talking about the memory (and not when they're listening to someone recall a memory like in this audio), but I had no other way to show it haha. I didn't want to leave confabulation out, so I went with incosistencies to try and show it!
@NoraASMR
@NoraASMR 11 ай бұрын
That's honestly a good interpretation too!
@Oliviakpopwhore
@Oliviakpopwhore 11 ай бұрын
@@NoraASMR the amount of effort you put into this is honestly astonishing. Like I barely put effort into my daily life and you out here doing all this for us 🥹 thank you Nora ❤️❤️
@trinamarie3828
@trinamarie3828 11 ай бұрын
​@@Oliviakpopwhoreniice, that's a good take too~
@mspotato_gg
@mspotato_gg Жыл бұрын
I usually don't leave any comments but this vid made me do it. I can't even express how much i love your work and the creativity you put into these videos. Nora I just hope that you find the happiness that you deserve thru your hard work and I wish that you find someone that appreciates you as you are YOU (idk if i am making any sense). Again i loved this video of yours, it was such an emotive and stunning piece of art. thank you for your time and dedication Nora 🙌
@halliethealleycat
@halliethealleycat Жыл бұрын
SOBBING this was so good!!!! the end was so hopeful 😭❤️
@LujainA03
@LujainA03 11 ай бұрын
The crying started once the realization hit me ( the realization hit me way too quick, way too hard) and it didnt stop through the entire video, this is a masterpiece, you are beyond talented for igniting this much emotion from an audio, take care Nora ❤
@hibiki4982
@hibiki4982 Жыл бұрын
I was crying during this, it was so cute and sweet 😭❤️ Thank you for this amazing audio❤
@yoonssi
@yoonssi 11 ай бұрын
the way i just bawled my eyes out at 4am… i really want to hear the continuation if there is one! Nora, thank you for your hard work!
@XiaoXuen
@XiaoXuen Жыл бұрын
Oh my god! Your voice really helps me to relax every time. Especially right before an exam. Thank you Nora
@minetakurpejovic8262
@minetakurpejovic8262 11 ай бұрын
Nora this might be my favourite asmr audio ever! It’s put together so well, I can’t even begin to imagine the work you’ve laid in it, thank you so much for this
@LHolmes-zg9hy
@LHolmes-zg9hy 4 ай бұрын
Started this audio thinking “Hmmm this will be a good audio to listen to before bed.” and ended up crying several times. It was so well done and i legit felt like i forgot how to breathe during some of the parts. It was so gorgeous though i loved it!
@read_deer2130
@read_deer2130 11 ай бұрын
Writing this with literal tears in my eyes right now probably a bad choice to listen to this right before bed but whatever [spoilers] This broke me in thousands little pieces. I started crying midway and didn't stop till the end. The connection with that past audio also was absolutely heart breaking. And honestly this was an absolute masterpiece, from the writing to the performance to the sound effects. EVERYTHING. The first part hinting just a tiny bit of what would happen... My heart is just in Shambles. Also kind of a personal thing. My mum had cancer and when it reached her brain she struggled to remember us so this hits close to home. I lov d this very much and you weren't kidding when you said it would be much more emotional than the other one. Thank you Nora for another great audio ❤❤❤
@NoraASMR
@NoraASMR 11 ай бұрын
The main reason I wanted to work hard for this audio especially was because I know how close this audio can hit home for some people. I didn't want to sell out on how tragic and sad the reality of this can be. Of course, an audio is just an audio, and it can never amount to how the real thing feels, but I at least want it to have the same message and the same melody. I really appreciate you sharing your thoughts, Read_deer! It's another reason for me to keep on pushing myself with these types of stories 🤍
@read_deer2130
@read_deer2130 11 ай бұрын
@@NoraASMR you did an amazing job Nora truly and I am sure that everyone that shares an experience such as this knows that it is fictional and the audios intended purpose was to be angsty 🤍🤍🤍
@shine-uy5fq
@shine-uy5fq Жыл бұрын
In 'Lost Time' I cried for like 2 min but now I been crying for the entire audio no joke. I have so much to say but damn your voice, script, and everything is so moving. Very niceeee
@monkeluvrtroller6207
@monkeluvrtroller6207 9 ай бұрын
This is probably the most well done audio I have Heard, I can hear/ and view the emotions even though there’s no Video, this is just so amazing, well done Nora❤
@lourdesmaria3307
@lourdesmaria3307 11 ай бұрын
Are yOU KIDDING????? WHAT AN AUDIO OMG, so professional as always 👏 Emocional, sweet, sad, and intriguing: all at once! We need a part 2! Love it 🦭💖
@aliyahpong6730
@aliyahpong6730 Жыл бұрын
This literally had me in tears...I love this audio!!!..❤❤
@Th6ttixs
@Th6ttixs 11 ай бұрын
NORA YOU CANT LEAVE US SOBBING LIKE THIS PLS GIVE US A PART 2 😭😭
@Cristy1391
@Cristy1391 11 ай бұрын
I would like to say I loved loved this audio, from the button of my heart. I felt the same emotions I get when I read a book. The way the air left my lungs in some parts, how I couldn't help ot but cry along... You are a genius Nora. I'm really thankful for the day that KZfaq recommended me one of your audios because now I can't imagine a world without you honestly. Oh and I'm so sorry for the long comment but... Yeah. Thank you very very much. ❤
@purplestar6790
@purplestar6790 11 ай бұрын
The emotions in this one! The heartache broke my heart into pieces.The way you represented the memory loss my covering some of the words was just genius ! You really did outdid yourself once more Nora!
@genderenigma8276
@genderenigma8276 Жыл бұрын
Holy shit, that was amazing. I wanted to cry, question and break out of the narrative to hug him. By the ending, I'm sobbing. That was fuckin beautiful
@purple-gr8hp
@purple-gr8hp 11 ай бұрын
This was so beautiful, so delicate, so sweet. Never have I ever shed so much tears listening to an ASMR role-play. I loved every second of it ❤ 💕
@user-lu6po7gv4j
@user-lu6po7gv4j 3 ай бұрын
Yall I never cried this much in an audio before.. Bro never gave up:( I want to be loved like this
@NoraASMR
@NoraASMR 3 ай бұрын
And you will be loved like this! (And you will love someone like this too!) In the meantime, let's just continue to love ourselves 🤍
@dawnjb5815
@dawnjb5815 11 ай бұрын
I am out of words for this video. It's so emotional and makes my heart so warm. This so far is one of my most favorties. You are really something, Nora.
@NoraASMR
@NoraASMR 11 ай бұрын
That's really high praise! I'm glad it's one of your favorites, DawnJB! Thank you very much 🤍
@aeri_taylors-version
@aeri_taylors-version 11 ай бұрын
this is genuinely hard to go through in a single setting. i need to stop multiple times because the dawning realizations of what’s happening just broke me into tears 😭💔 thankyou, nora (with tears and snot running down my face)
@CUTDOWNTHEALTAR
@CUTDOWNTHEALTAR Жыл бұрын
yikes, didn’t think this was gonna make me cry this bad ! this was beautifully made, nora. thank you for another great audio
@NoraASMR
@NoraASMR 11 ай бұрын
That means a lot, vale! Thank you very much 🤍
@rie9530
@rie9530 Жыл бұрын
thank you for this, I really needed something to make me cry after all the thoughts that were swarming in my head that made feel emotionally constipated. the story really helped with my emotions, so really... thank you
@LiaUrokodaki-gv7op
@LiaUrokodaki-gv7op 9 ай бұрын
WHEN I TELL YOU I SOBBED because of your amazing voice acting and script! Love you, Nora! 💚💚
@Pieceofperry__a.k.a
@Pieceofperry__a.k.a 6 ай бұрын
Just a new member and I can't say how much you mean to me:))) You are making me to willing and being a better person for myself and for my loves ones because I deserve it. They deserve it💕✨ Thank you Nora, you are my angel and I hug you and say it a hundred times out loud that : you are loved and enough just as you are ❤💕🍵
@harmony3493
@harmony3493 11 ай бұрын
This is one of the best videos out there so far. You really did an incredible job. I love it.
@yeon942
@yeon942 Жыл бұрын
omg this is so goodd aaaa i literally cried when nora cried 🥹 also.. spoilers...what happened at the very end? the voicemail continued so does that mean the listener finally remembered everything??? gosh ur audios are really the best when it comes to script writing 😩😩😩😩
@its_ula
@its_ula Жыл бұрын
I loved this so much . The fading in and out was a wonderful addition to making the audio more emmersive which i loved also the background noises were great as usual. Cried a few times if I'm being honest haha. Loved all 42 minutes of this so thank you for another great video 💛
@NoraASMR
@NoraASMR 11 ай бұрын
I'm glad you loved it, Ula! Thank you very much as always for the lovely words 🤍 And you're welcome!
@MunchyBubbles
@MunchyBubbles 11 ай бұрын
This was.. beautifully heartbreaking. It had me on the edge as I kept wondering if we would remember! And that last voicemail nearly killed me! It was amazingly done! Beautiful audio!
@xiexie2599
@xiexie2599 11 ай бұрын
Was waiting a whole week to be able to listen to this. Work is CRAZY. But this. was. AMAZING!!!!!! Your channel and its content is by far so unique in the best way possible, the quality and effort you put into your videos show so much! We appreciate you so much for making this community and content for us, I LOVED THIS ONE!!! ❤️
@darwinwatterson666
@darwinwatterson666 11 ай бұрын
Man I was literally crying in my room for 30 minutes straight I mean this really REALLY moved me it’s absurd how an same roleplay thing made me feel so many things you really have a lot of talent and I’m really bad at writing comments but I really wanted you to know that you are really talented and that you make AMAZING content for real. You should be a director or something because damn
@ernestinesanpedro7438
@ernestinesanpedro7438 3 ай бұрын
I like how some of your audios makes me cry. I hope you could make more of this. I also like the way we figure out how the audio would go. I was crying so hard while listening to this I need someone like this in my life T^T
@julinaa2052
@julinaa2052 11 ай бұрын
Oh dear im crying like i never can crying again 😢😢
@annhonesto3764
@annhonesto3764 9 ай бұрын
oh my goodyness, this is amazing Nora! So grateful to find your fine works. You surely deserve a lot lot lotssss❤
@MeIody2601
@MeIody2601 11 ай бұрын
Nora 😭 The way you set everything out is so well done,, at first I had no clue what was going on but as the details go by, the emotions just kept flooding in,, This was amazing thank you sm for the emotions 🥹
@NoraASMR
@NoraASMR 11 ай бұрын
I'm glad I did well with this one, Melody2601! Thank you very much as well 🤍
@cinnerman
@cinnerman 11 ай бұрын
😭😭😭 my heart. This made me cry, but it was so good. Your videos are always so amazing, ans the voice work for this one was pulling at my heart strings. Had to stop several times because I'd get emotional. Keep up the good work as always!!! And cant wait for more videos ❤
@Idontexist7
@Idontexist7 11 ай бұрын
This was honestly a master piece. I felt like it was all real and not many creators can do that so well done 👏
@sherry2224
@sherry2224 Жыл бұрын
I’m speechless it was so good and different video , I almost cried when you cried Nora , love your character 💜
@pinheadlarry4
@pinheadlarry4 11 ай бұрын
You are so amazing at what you do, holy crappp. Im literally flabbergasted, confuzled, baffled, and, befuddled at how good this is. This is an emotional roller coaster masterpiece... I love it.
@yunaff10
@yunaff10 11 ай бұрын
listened to this in the dead of night so i could cry my eyes out. currently doing so right now.. I LOVED THIS AUDIO. seriously nora is a genius. the inconsistency with the dogs and cats, his delivery during the call with the doctor, the end tidbit in which the listener remembers what he said, ALL OF IT. FANTASTIC. and the best part is that a lot of details are still left loose for the imagination to explore while still holding up a solid narrative. it’s very impressive. i listened to all 42 minutes wholeheartedly. i went back to listen to “lost time” before coming to this one and it was definitely worth it. my lord this deserves way more views than it’s getting. i hate this trope sm bc i cry almost every time but i still listened to this anyways because NORA DID FANTASTIC HERE. i have so many questions still but scrolling through these comments help validate some of my theories. also makes me less insecure abt overthinking it LOLLLL nora needs to give his brain a break and give himself a pat on the back for this one. his portrayal of his character was real, emotional, and for me it was just heart obliterating. him holding onto the listener and being by their side regardless if they remember or not is just AGSHDHHDHD. also want to point out whenever the listener doesn’t remember something, the blurring noise always sounds like a bustling street? maybe it’s the sounds of the accident we got in? maybe overthinking here again but like just a theory. (ps. sound effects in this audio were fire). also the end, was that something the listener remembered? i assumed it was but now i’m rethinking my interpretation. everyone please theorize and let me just steal those. ty 🫶 🫶
@chaitsu
@chaitsu 11 ай бұрын
The storytelling is insane!! I love listening to your videos because it helps with my insomnia but LOL its 5:30 am rn and I couldn’t sleep because this one is too interesting! Keep it up and thank you for sharing your gift to us 🤍🩵
@user-jy3tt7ee8h
@user-jy3tt7ee8h 9 ай бұрын
Glad that I met this channel.. when I needed some comfort and theres no one.. so um.. thanks and.. youre so sweet
@meloedits
@meloedits Жыл бұрын
The transitions!!!! And then the teaaaars 😭😭 i didn’t expect it!!
@AlondraAlvarez-he9lw
@AlondraAlvarez-he9lw 12 күн бұрын
This was well written I choke up when you started crying and wanted to give a hug 😭
@animuse1632
@animuse1632 11 ай бұрын
Nora, your audios are beautifully crafted to the point where I get inspired to write because of your work! This latest audio as well as last week’s video got me on the floor feeling so emotional- I almost cried and I consider myself a stoic person! Your audios are a work of art and your audios often move me to the point of falling in love, even though I’ve never committed to a romantic relationship before! You’re doing amazing with these endeavors and I hope you enjoy doing what you’ve been doing since this channel’s inception! Besos y abrazos ❤
@abbypog
@abbypog Жыл бұрын
the transitions were SO good it blows my mind every single time i rewatch some parts this one touched my whole soul and NOT @ ME THINKING I’D BE FINE AFTER THIS but now i’m just “🧍🏻‍♀️woah” … you did so well, nora! the story telling was so perfect and ur efforts to deliver it to us made the audio much more enjoyable! WOO
@NoraASMR
@NoraASMR 11 ай бұрын
I'm happy to hear that, abby! The transitions were such an important to the story, so I really wanted to get them right. Thank you very much as always! 🤍
@derika
@derika Жыл бұрын
punching and kicking the air rn cuz of this audio 🥹 I did not expect to bawl my eyes out 😭 I don’t usually cry while listening to asmr audios like this.
@NoraASMR
@NoraASMR 11 ай бұрын
I'm sorry and glad to hear this at the same time! Haha 🤍
@mmaxene
@mmaxene 11 ай бұрын
Im crying and sobbing and kicking the floor and throwing up on my bed covers right now. Thank you for this amazing audio. I really love you, Nora.. And I hope you never forget that..
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