Systur of Iceland at the press conference after advancing to the Eurovision 2022 Grand Final
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Systur of Iceland at the press conference after advancing to the Eurovision 2022 Grand Final
had so much fun drawing SF1 finalists! Excited for today’s 10 more! <3
Who’s your winner so far and which design do you like the most from this bunch?
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ESC 2022 contestants performing at 2023 national finals part 1✨
So turns out that one of the main reasons Iceland are so supportive of Trans Rights is that one of their sons/nephews (the act are all siblings) is Trans? And it's just making me super emotional like... just imagining your whole family standing on an international platform and being so openly supportive of you and everyone like you?
And fighting to make sure that all other kids are accepted and understood and taking on that burden so your life can be easier?
It's making me super emotional y'all!!!
Hi, I’m the anon that requested the translation of Furðuverur by Systur a while back. I found a video of them performing the song at Söngvakeppnin last year, and thought it may be potentially helpful with figuring out the bit you couldn’t make out in the chorus. Here’s the link: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=P6e5aPKv7nI&pp=ygUSc3lzdHVyIGZ1csOwdXZlcnVy
I was straining my ears to that trying to figure out what on earth "Trúirðu að himintunglin hafi taui í" was supposed to mean and then ohhh my god it's hafið togi í. Okay, that makes sense. (Except for the bit where most of the song is about believing in cryptids and unlikely events but the moon pulling the ocean is just straight-up science. I was assuming this line was something about astrology but no, it's just about the tides? Do you believe in the tides? Okay then)
Thanks for the pointer!
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