“Sometimes love blinds us, other times it lets us see” – Paulo Coelho
Continue reading “Want to See You” Series Review (Ep.1 to 14)
“Sometimes love blinds us, other times it lets us see” – Paulo Coelho
Continue reading “Want to See You” Series Review (Ep.1 to 14)
Sleep With Me, starring Janine Gutierrez as Harry and Lovi Poe as Luna, other than being very binge-able over the weekend, asks some very important questions about disabled queer people, with a very prominent one – why aren’t there more stories about them?
“…as long as nothing happens between them, the memory is cursed with what hasn’t happened.” – Marguerite Duras, Blue Eyes, Black Hair
“Your first love is always alive and lives all time in your heart. How much you try to forget, it never goes away from your heart”
– LoveQuotesPlus.Com
Continue reading “Clik, Clok, Clak” Series Review (Ep.1 to 4)
I really do not know how to describe Fudanshi Bartender no Tashinami, because the way I spent the last hour howling on my couch would describe it as funny, but it does not seem to cover the entirety of what it was. The show is eye-wateringly-hilarious. Especially for the fudanshis and fujoshis out there. There wasn’t even one situation where I could not relate to the guy. I was fangirling, just like him, the entire time.
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Created by Rookie Thailand, the sleeper hit “21 Day Theory” was startlingly refreshing and surprising.
Heartbreak, happiness, and hope. These emotions are all stepping stones in life, from the heartaches that shape the adults we become to the hopes and dreams that motivate us to move forward. And while these emotions never die, never are they more vividly felt than in our youth, a time when everything seems possible and heartache feels like the end of the world.
I have always thought the shots used in Japanese BLs are beautiful. I felt the same way about ‘My Beautiful Man’, even the BL anime, “Sasaki to Miyano”. Now, I feel the same way about Takara-kun to Amagi-kun.
Continue reading “Takara-kun to Amagi-kun” First Impressions (Ep.1 & 2)
From the moment the first episode of the Thai BL Love in the Air opened, the lyrics from the 1983 song “It’s Raining Men” by The Weather Girls started playing in my head. Mainly because of the characters’ names and the fateful connection they seem to have with rain.
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Trigger Warning: Mentions of death