Dark Crane
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The link's below:
youtube.com/watch?v=zLzqinnhULU
Here's a wonderful video I've found recently. It's a Brazilian video from 20th July 2012, a time when we had vanilla videos like this one. Nowadays, it's rare when we see something made in that way. And the video here, specifically, is really worth seeing...
This is one of the most significant threads I've ever created here on TMF. I simply love that video. The reaction of the woman - "Fefê", probably Fernanda - is beautiful. It's the genuine tickling fear that grows through childhood and can make an adult completely indefensible. That's the tickling fear... Or the dread of tickling, as a beautiful friend of mine called Victória would say...
Here's a translation of what is said (starting at 00:07):
- Fefê (F): "I don't like it!"
- Luís (L): "I'm not touching you."
- F: "No! Luís, I hate it! Oh, damn it! I have panic... I think you'll tickle me... No! Damn it!"
- L: "Say 'Luís!'."
- F: "Luís, stop it!"
I think that construction "I have panic" doesn't exist in English. But she said something like "I got panicked", "I'm in panic", "I get really frightened". What she meant in that moment is that she had a big fear of tickling, to the point she panicks because of it...
youtube.com/watch?v=zLzqinnhULU
Here's a wonderful video I've found recently. It's a Brazilian video from 20th July 2012, a time when we had vanilla videos like this one. Nowadays, it's rare when we see something made in that way. And the video here, specifically, is really worth seeing...
This is one of the most significant threads I've ever created here on TMF. I simply love that video. The reaction of the woman - "Fefê", probably Fernanda - is beautiful. It's the genuine tickling fear that grows through childhood and can make an adult completely indefensible. That's the tickling fear... Or the dread of tickling, as a beautiful friend of mine called Victória would say...
Here's a translation of what is said (starting at 00:07):
- Fefê (F): "I don't like it!"
- Luís (L): "I'm not touching you."
- F: "No! Luís, I hate it! Oh, damn it! I have panic... I think you'll tickle me... No! Damn it!"
- L: "Say 'Luís!'."
- F: "Luís, stop it!"
I think that construction "I have panic" doesn't exist in English. But she said something like "I got panicked", "I'm in panic", "I get really frightened". What she meant in that moment is that she had a big fear of tickling, to the point she panicks because of it...