Gather round, Dai enthusiasts! I'm channeling some of Dai's upbeat vibes to shake off a bit of gloom. In the spotlight…
The article profiles the influencer "Mai Powerpuff Gay" or "Jirawat Wongdilokwanich (Loren)," sharing his life story of overcoming adversity. Raised in a wealthy family with a successful traditional Thai medical business, Mai experienced a dramatic shift in fortune after his father's death, leading to emotional distress for his mother and eventual financial decline. The family's once-abundant wealth dwindled, leaving them with a debt of 10 million baht. Mai managed to pay off this debt after finding success as an influencer, a significant turnaround from his family's earlier financial troubles.
Gather round, Dai enthusiasts! I'm channeling some of Dai's upbeat vibes to shake off a bit of gloom. In the spotlight today is the remarkable soul who brings Dai to life.
Here's a heartening scoop: Mai, aka "Mai Powerpuff Gay," ascended from a deep financial abyss back to prosperity. He turned the tides of a 10-million-baht debt by embracing the influencer world. His journey from riches to rags and back again is nothing short of inspiring, proving life's script has room for stunning plot twists. #ComebackChronicle #DaiInspiration
Justice for Seji's character! 😁 Not sure if the bitter taste is still a left over from last night's episode…
Oh, honey, for the grand finale, Dai came through with a look that screamed 'center stage'! He swanned in wearing a show-stopping dress, draped in so much electric blue featheriness that birds could've taken notes. Talk about ruffling feathers and stealing the spotlight with every twirl!
Then, flip the script, and there's Dai in Khem's room, looking like a serene goddess in a pristine white lace gown. Off-the-shoulder elegance, fitting snug and flaring out just so, making you think of bridal dreams with a twist of matriarchal majesty. Standing there like the queen of hearts, he was giving us all the second-mom feels, with a side of 'I've got you, child'. Sassy, classy, and a touch motherly—that's Dai in the final act!
Justice for Seji's character! 😁 Not sure if the bitter taste is still a left over from last night's episode…
Harmony in the Spotlight: A New Beginning at Deep Night
As the club began to quiet down after a bustling night, Seiji and Japan found a secluded corner away from the fading echoes of music and chatter. Their relationship, newly minted amidst the swirl of performances and dramatic exits, felt like a delicate bloom in a storm.
Japan, his eyes reflecting a mix of hope and apprehension, turned to Seiji. "Seiji, now that we're together... I've been thinking about Ken. He's been such a big part of your life, and I don’t want my presence to change that. What if... what if we considered including him more? Not just as a friend, but as part of us?"
Seiji’s expression softened, touched by Japan's thoughtfulness yet aware of the complexities his suggestion held. He took Japan’s hands in his, feeling the tremble of uncertainty that Japan tried to hide.
"Japan," Seiji began, his voice gentle yet firm, "I love that you care so much about the relationships in my life. It shows the depth of your heart. But love, our love, has to be about more than just caring. It’s about clarity, honesty, and above all, about each person’s feelings."
Japan listened intently, his eyes locked on Seiji’s.
"Ken has been a pillar in my life, yes, but how we love and who we choose to love needs to come from a place of absolute certainty and mutual desire. Bringing someone into our relationship because we fear losing them otherwise... that isn't fair to anyone, least of all Ken."
Japan's eyes widened slightly, processing Seiji's words, the wisdom in them clear and compelling.
Seiji continued, "Our relationship deserves a chance to grow on its own, to find its own rhythm. If we change that dynamic out of fear, we might end up losing not just Ken’s affection but also the purity of what we’re starting to build together."
The warmth in Seiji's voice and the sincerity in his eyes conveyed his deep respect for both Ken and their new bond. Japan felt a gentle ache in his chest, a mix of disappointment and profound respect.
"You're right, Seiji. I just... I want to make sure no one feels left out. Especially Ken," Japan admitted, his voice a whisper.
Seiji squeezed Japan’s hands, affirming their connection. "And that’s why you are so special, Japan. But let’s make sure that everyone’s place in our lives is based on joy and not obligations. Let’s love freely, without constraints, and let Ken be part of our lives in a way that’s true to his feelings and ours."
Japan nodded, a sense of relief washing over him as he understood the depth of Seiji's perspective. "Thank you, Seiji. For guiding us with such care and love."
They leaned into each other, a comfortable silence enveloping them as they watched the last few staff members close up the club. In that quiet moment, Seiji and Japan recognized the strength of their bond—a bond that promised to respect the individuality of their connections and the integrity of their new love.
As they walked out of Deep Night, hand in hand, the morning light began to seep through the city streets, casting a glow that seemed to herald a fresh start. It was a new day, not just for their relationship, but for all the relationships they cherished.
The morning after the grand finale of "Deep Night," I found myself meticulously applying my makeup, endlessly tweaking my eyeliner, never quite satisfied. My mind was haunted by my discontent with how Seiji’s character had unfolded, a narrative choice that just didn't sit right with me.
I couldn't help but reminisce about a beach vacation years ago when I lost my sunscreen and had to borrow some from a friend. The overpowering scent of that lotion ruined my mood, just like a sour note that lingers long after the music has stopped. Similarly, last night’s finale left a bad taste in my mouth, a nagging disappointment that I just had to express.
We all have our preferences, and I understand that Khem and Wela, with their sizzling kiss scenes, are the show’s darlings, delighting many fans. Yet, the understated allure of Seiji, with his minimalist style accentuating his chiseled features, drew me in irresistibly. I found myself shipping him with Japan.
When Seiji cornered Japan against the wall, his reserved confession captured my heart, despite Japan's awkward reciprocation. I decided to give this pair another shot. In their latest kiss, though lackluster, two thoughts crossed my mind:
1. End it with a bang—a kiss that lights up the sky! 2. Win me over with a deep, heartfelt embrace!
I'm not against the idea of a throuple and I deeply respect the diversity of modern relationships. However, I was put off by how swiftly Seiji and Japan were pushed into such a complex relationship right after confirming their feelings. True throuple dynamics need time, mutual understanding, and commitment—not rushed like in the final episode.
Honestly, after Japan made his suggestion and Seiji said, "Thank you both," it just rubbed me the wrong way, difficult to digest. What was that? A display of callousness?
From the moment Seiji appeared mysteriously beside Japan, like an enigmatic cat, to his bold kiss by the pool, his intentions were clear—he wanted Japan to be someone special, even going as far as to promise Ken a perpetual friendship.
Though Ken has always been there for Seiji, supporting and caring for him quietly, their relationship remained like a serene lake—more than friends, but less than lovers. Besides feeling sympathy for Ken’s loneliness, I genuinely don’t think a union with Seiji would bring him happiness. Love needs to be mutual and reciprocated, not a one-sided affair.
While I respect the narrative choice of introducing a throuple, it needs to be thoughtful and realistic. The idea of a throuple was half-jokingly suggested by Khem to Japan. Is Khem a champion for throuples? Hardly! His insincere grin while showing Japan a video about threesomes felt more like a tease, playing on Japan's innocence.
Japan, bless his heart, is so naïve and unworldly, a level of innocence only found in dramas. Without even mastering a two-person relationship, how could he navigate the complexities of a three-way dynamic? His child-like suggestion was unexpectedly agreed to by Seiji, a worldly-wise character. What does that tell us? It confirms that Seiji is indeed selfish.
I adored this character, so why must it end with me feeling so disillusioned? A group, clueless about throuples, playing house as if proposing a threesome. A lovable but silly Japan transforming into someone who doesn’t understand his own limits. Ken, pouring his heart out silently, steps into a tangled relationship with an uncertain future. And Seiji, once charming and enigmatic, now just seems tarnished.
I've gradually fallen in love with this story, as it beautifully unfolds the nuanced relationship between Ryota and Kazuhito. Although there's an undeniable spark between them, they start off with a platonic bond, each deeply respectful of the other's boundaries. This delicate navigation of their feelings infuses their interactions with a poignant tension, making each moment they share rich with unspoken possibilities.
Despite the unfolding drama, the characters in the series have yet to captivate my imagination. Motivated by the buzz around the ongoing series, I decided to delve into "25-ji, Akasaka de." The cover art, not usually my style, hinted at a mismatch in artistic preferences. The narrative follows actors Shirasaki and Masumi, whose off-screen connection deepens to enhance their portrayals of on-screen lovers. While the romance is skillfully depicted with a neatly tied happy ending, the overall calmness left me wanting more depth. However, Hiroko Natsuno’s illustrations, particularly the strikingly clear and inviting eyes, stand out as a highlight. This manga, appealing to those who favor serene love stories and exquisite art, might just resonate with others. For now, it rests quietly on my shelf, perhaps one day revealing its enduring appeal.
If it wasn't for his hair up during the last episode screening (see his IG stories), I would still be pissed af.…
I think the blame falls on the screenwriter and director! The way they developed both his and Wela's characters was totally unexpected. I had pegged Wela as a sassy power bottom from the start.
Here's a heartening scoop: Mai, aka "Mai Powerpuff Gay," ascended from a deep financial abyss back to prosperity. He turned the tides of a 10-million-baht debt by embracing the influencer world. His journey from riches to rags and back again is nothing short of inspiring, proving life's script has room for stunning plot twists. #ComebackChronicle #DaiInspiration
https://today.line.me/th/v2/article/MLeK9pz
Then, flip the script, and there's Dai in Khem's room, looking like a serene goddess in a pristine white lace gown. Off-the-shoulder elegance, fitting snug and flaring out just so, making you think of bridal dreams with a twist of matriarchal majesty. Standing there like the queen of hearts, he was giving us all the second-mom feels, with a side of 'I've got you, child'. Sassy, classy, and a touch motherly—that's Dai in the final act!
As the club began to quiet down after a bustling night, Seiji and Japan found a secluded corner away from the fading echoes of music and chatter. Their relationship, newly minted amidst the swirl of performances and dramatic exits, felt like a delicate bloom in a storm.
Japan, his eyes reflecting a mix of hope and apprehension, turned to Seiji. "Seiji, now that we're together... I've been thinking about Ken. He's been such a big part of your life, and I don’t want my presence to change that. What if... what if we considered including him more? Not just as a friend, but as part of us?"
Seiji’s expression softened, touched by Japan's thoughtfulness yet aware of the complexities his suggestion held. He took Japan’s hands in his, feeling the tremble of uncertainty that Japan tried to hide.
"Japan," Seiji began, his voice gentle yet firm, "I love that you care so much about the relationships in my life. It shows the depth of your heart. But love, our love, has to be about more than just caring. It’s about clarity, honesty, and above all, about each person’s feelings."
Japan listened intently, his eyes locked on Seiji’s.
"Ken has been a pillar in my life, yes, but how we love and who we choose to love needs to come from a place of absolute certainty and mutual desire. Bringing someone into our relationship because we fear losing them otherwise... that isn't fair to anyone, least of all Ken."
Japan's eyes widened slightly, processing Seiji's words, the wisdom in them clear and compelling.
Seiji continued, "Our relationship deserves a chance to grow on its own, to find its own rhythm. If we change that dynamic out of fear, we might end up losing not just Ken’s affection but also the purity of what we’re starting to build together."
The warmth in Seiji's voice and the sincerity in his eyes conveyed his deep respect for both Ken and their new bond. Japan felt a gentle ache in his chest, a mix of disappointment and profound respect.
"You're right, Seiji. I just... I want to make sure no one feels left out. Especially Ken," Japan admitted, his voice a whisper.
Seiji squeezed Japan’s hands, affirming their connection. "And that’s why you are so special, Japan. But let’s make sure that everyone’s place in our lives is based on joy and not obligations. Let’s love freely, without constraints, and let Ken be part of our lives in a way that’s true to his feelings and ours."
Japan nodded, a sense of relief washing over him as he understood the depth of Seiji's perspective. "Thank you, Seiji. For guiding us with such care and love."
They leaned into each other, a comfortable silence enveloping them as they watched the last few staff members close up the club. In that quiet moment, Seiji and Japan recognized the strength of their bond—a bond that promised to respect the individuality of their connections and the integrity of their new love.
As they walked out of Deep Night, hand in hand, the morning light began to seep through the city streets, casting a glow that seemed to herald a fresh start. It was a new day, not just for their relationship, but for all the relationships they cherished.
I couldn't help but reminisce about a beach vacation years ago when I lost my sunscreen and had to borrow some from a friend. The overpowering scent of that lotion ruined my mood, just like a sour note that lingers long after the music has stopped. Similarly, last night’s finale left a bad taste in my mouth, a nagging disappointment that I just had to express.
We all have our preferences, and I understand that Khem and Wela, with their sizzling kiss scenes, are the show’s darlings, delighting many fans. Yet, the understated allure of Seiji, with his minimalist style accentuating his chiseled features, drew me in irresistibly. I found myself shipping him with Japan.
When Seiji cornered Japan against the wall, his reserved confession captured my heart, despite Japan's awkward reciprocation. I decided to give this pair another shot. In their latest kiss, though lackluster, two thoughts crossed my mind:
1. End it with a bang—a kiss that lights up the sky!
2. Win me over with a deep, heartfelt embrace!
I'm not against the idea of a throuple and I deeply respect the diversity of modern relationships. However, I was put off by how swiftly Seiji and Japan were pushed into such a complex relationship right after confirming their feelings. True throuple dynamics need time, mutual understanding, and commitment—not rushed like in the final episode.
Honestly, after Japan made his suggestion and Seiji said, "Thank you both," it just rubbed me the wrong way, difficult to digest. What was that? A display of callousness?
From the moment Seiji appeared mysteriously beside Japan, like an enigmatic cat, to his bold kiss by the pool, his intentions were clear—he wanted Japan to be someone special, even going as far as to promise Ken a perpetual friendship.
Though Ken has always been there for Seiji, supporting and caring for him quietly, their relationship remained like a serene lake—more than friends, but less than lovers. Besides feeling sympathy for Ken’s loneliness, I genuinely don’t think a union with Seiji would bring him happiness. Love needs to be mutual and reciprocated, not a one-sided affair.
While I respect the narrative choice of introducing a throuple, it needs to be thoughtful and realistic. The idea of a throuple was half-jokingly suggested by Khem to Japan. Is Khem a champion for throuples? Hardly! His insincere grin while showing Japan a video about threesomes felt more like a tease, playing on Japan's innocence.
Japan, bless his heart, is so naïve and unworldly, a level of innocence only found in dramas. Without even mastering a two-person relationship, how could he navigate the complexities of a three-way dynamic? His child-like suggestion was unexpectedly agreed to by Seiji, a worldly-wise character. What does that tell us? It confirms that Seiji is indeed selfish.
I adored this character, so why must it end with me feeling so disillusioned? A group, clueless about throuples, playing house as if proposing a threesome. A lovable but silly Japan transforming into someone who doesn’t understand his own limits. Ken, pouring his heart out silently, steps into a tangled relationship with an uncertain future. And Seiji, once charming and enigmatic, now just seems tarnished.
Oh, the heartache!
And then, when Freya's ex-husband shows up, she throws a tantrum and wants to leave. Seriously, I just rolled my eyes.🤦🏼♀️