Anna Luna's second attempt at the Milgram Memory Test is out! There is an interview at the beginning of it, to answer some questions I had (and you will too if you see her first attempt). She is amazing to see, and what you see is real. She is not acting. She has to match 20 words, and if she makes a mistake, she is punished. Every time I see her take the test, I fall in love with her more.
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For those that don't speak Russian, here's the transcript of her interview before she begins the test:
Interview with Luna.
Squalus:
In your first and only test so far you made 7 mistakes out of 20. This is a very good result for the first time. Now that you have already passed this test once, do you think you...
Now, for the second time, are you better prepared?
Anna Luna:
I think yes.
Squalus:
So you immediately trained your memory, right?
Anna Luna:
Yes.
Squalus:
We were all very worried here, because for the first time you cried a lot. And, to be honest, you scared not only me and Wahlberg, you even scared the audience. Do you think you will cry today?
Anna Luna:
I think I'm just emotional, and that doesn't mean I felt bad. This suggests that I just experience these emotions, but I like them. And last time I was very nervous because it was my first time, now I feel much more confident. I think I won't cry so much this time.
Squalus:
Fine. Tell me, what was the worst thing about the test for you? Well, let's judge based on the first time. You made a mistake, right? And there is punishment, accordingly, for the mistake. What is more painful and worse? Is it in anticipation of a blow or a splash of salt water?
Anna Luna:
Well, I think it's water splashes because they sting, especially after blows have already been thrown. The splashes of water were probably felt more then.
Squalus:
So today you will try not to reach the salt water?
Anna Luna:
Well, we'll see how it goes, but yes, I'll try, of course.
Squalus:
Fine. Let's start the experiment.