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“Call It What You Want-Season Two” Series Review (Ep.1 to 6)

“The liberal idea of tolerance is more and more a kind of intolerance. What it means is ‘Leave me alone; don’t harass me; I’m intolerant towards your over-proximity”- Slavoj Žižek

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Given is a Beautiful Love Song

“I think the human heart is similar to these guitar strings. When the pain is too much to bear, it’d feel like a certain string laid across your chest is about to snap. Sometimes, it’d really snap, and you’d think it can never be fixed again. But if there’s someone who can replace the string for him like this, it may also fix the broken string in his heart.”

~Ritsuka Uenoyama, Given

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“Nitiman the Series” First Impressions (Ep.1 to 5)

The latest trend in the Thai BL arena is to provide reruns of exclusive dramas on the YouTube Channel belonging to the production houses; after the shows finish their run on the premiere streaming services generally exclusive to Thailand (Unlike with Netflix where the entire series is made available all at once).

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“Stage of Love” Series Review (Ep.1 to 10)

I absolutely enjoyed this short BL series for its entertainment value. It was charming, sweet, enduring and had a surprisingly good message and story. It is a simple tale of individuals falling in love, experiencing unrequited feelings and overcoming jealousy. Furthermore, it is told clearly and effectively with great dialogue.

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