If I am not mistaken, this may be an old interview (earlier in the year) that was just uploaded recently (today).…
I'm sorry to hear you've gone through some tough mental health times. I share the feeling. My anxiety has been a roller coaster from late 2019, so I have my ups and downs that last for months since then. I've just learnt to live with it.
I don't think the person who posted it regarded mental health conditions as taboo, though. It's probably around different where they are right now. I understand that, too. That's why I tried to explain.
I have also observed that Nanon's character, Pran, maybe going through some sort of mental health conditions -- OCD, post-traumatic stress disorder (brought about by the feud between his and Pat's families), repressed emotions (expressed only through the emoji items he has in his room).
I am glad though that in a way, Nanon having talked about the stuff he has been going through gave you strength, comfort and hope to face it in my real life.
Hang in there, luv. Stay strong and fight on. We will pull through.
A bout Nanon health, what does he mean in the interview? does he meant he have depression from the Pandemic? did…
If I am not mistaken, this may be an old interview (earlier in the year) that was just uploaded recently (today). Given the context f the question (if this year has been hard on him) and Nanon answering that it was heavy because they were locked in at home.
Around May 2021, Thailand has locked its provinces down for a few months, stopping all outdoor activities including filming. That's why he said it was heavy because they couldn't do anything else. Couldn't fnish shooting, couldn't go out, couldn't do anything else - it burns people out, especially if we are used to doing productive activities before the pandemic.
I really don't understand why actors need to give their health information in that level --- >>> It isn't just actors. A lot of people have been speaking about their mental health. It just so happened that Nanon is an actor that we see almost everywhere on the internet. It is a brave thing to do, to accept and let people know that you are not ok. Rather than keeping it yourself and suffer in silence.
The situation with the pandemic make everyone around you crazy, you need to give up your privacy and freedom to privacy --- >>> I don't think there is anything in the interview that made Nanon give up his right to privacy. He bravely shared what he went through during lockdown.
It is normal to feel depressed, lonely, angry, anxious when things go out of your control. And it is brave to talk about it to someone (or even publicly if you are a well known personality). It means we are brave enough to accept the fact that we are going through some hard times and it affects us (emotionally and mentally). This way, we would be able to get the help we need (from friends, and maybe professionals.
Its pretty tragic that Pran's memory about the kiss in the opening moments of episode 6 shows him recollecting…
I'm beginning to think that Pran has mental health issues (not very serious tough).
Possibly because he has a lot of repressed emotions since childhood (brought about by feuding families). And unlike Pat, he hasn't got anyone to share his feelings with. He's an only child, so he can only keep those feelings to himself.
I think he has OCD. He isn't just a neatfreak. He likes everything in its proper place. Can't eat if the cutlery are not spanking clean. The colouring pencils are organised according to shade (probably sharpened the same).
The only way he knows how to express how he feels are through the reversible emoji items he has (door hanger, emoji night lamp, sticky notes).
If you want some more Nanon Korapat goodness, GMMTV just dropped 2 episodes of 55:15 Never Too Late on their YouTube channel. It's not full on BL but I'm pretty sure a lot of you are going to love it.
From ep 5 tp 6 , i think i watch all the reaction video with english or engsub 😂😂 , but i found some of…
I just watch the other reactors in random, whatever appears on my search results. I subscribed to Soonvijarn (Aof and his gang) and Jennie Panhan (because I love her).
I don't think the person who posted it regarded mental health conditions as taboo, though. It's probably around different where they are right now. I understand that, too. That's why I tried to explain.
I have also observed that Nanon's character, Pran, maybe going through some sort of mental health conditions -- OCD, post-traumatic stress disorder (brought about by the feud between his and Pat's families), repressed emotions (expressed only through the emoji items he has in his room).
I am glad though that in a way, Nanon having talked about the stuff he has been going through gave you strength, comfort and hope to face it in my real life.
Hang in there, luv. Stay strong and fight on. We will pull through.
And happy Bad Baddy evening to you!
Around May 2021, Thailand has locked its provinces down for a few months, stopping all outdoor activities including filming. That's why he said it was heavy because they couldn't do anything else. Couldn't fnish shooting, couldn't go out, couldn't do anything else - it burns people out, especially if we are used to doing productive activities before the pandemic.
I really don't understand why actors need to give their health information in that level --- >>> It isn't just actors. A lot of people have been speaking about their mental health. It just so happened that Nanon is an actor that we see almost everywhere on the internet. It is a brave thing to do, to accept and let people know that you are not ok. Rather than keeping it yourself and suffer in silence.
The situation with the pandemic make everyone around you crazy, you need to give up your privacy and freedom to privacy --- >>> I don't think there is anything in the interview that made Nanon give up his right to privacy. He bravely shared what he went through during lockdown.
It is normal to feel depressed, lonely, angry, anxious when things go out of your control. And it is brave to talk about it to someone (or even publicly if you are a well known personality). It means we are brave enough to accept the fact that we are going through some hard times and it affects us (emotionally and mentally). This way, we would be able to get the help we need (from friends, and maybe professionals.
HAPPY BAD BUDDY DAY, my lovelies!
Possibly because he has a lot of repressed emotions since childhood (brought about by feuding families). And unlike Pat, he hasn't got anyone to share his feelings with. He's an only child, so he can only keep those feelings to himself.
I think he has OCD. He isn't just a neatfreak. He likes everything in its proper place. Can't eat if the cutlery are not spanking clean. The colouring pencils are organised according to shade (probably sharpened the same).
The only way he knows how to express how he feels are through the reversible emoji items he has (door hanger, emoji night lamp, sticky notes).