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Questions for July/Mid-year reflection
Since July starts on a Monday this year (and I accidentally wrote 34 questions instead of 31), let's start the question-a-day thing early to catch the weekend crowd. Otherwise it will get buried in reading lists and they'll never see it.
The first 11 questions will be in this thread, then 10 or so each in other threads. This is just to keep it from becoming too long and to put it back into reading lists periodically.
There's no expectation everyone will log in every day to answer each question. Catch up whenever you're able and don't forget to have a read of previous days' to see what others have answered with. I hope it encourages conversation, reflection and exploration.
Feel free to take this elsewhere and adapt it to other communities but please credit https://raikantopeni.dreamwidth.org Full list of questions here.
In Thai series, films or lakorns (use the time frame which best suits your viewing - first half of this year or overall), what is your
Day 1: Favourite Thai word or phrase you've learned this year
Representation:
Day 2: Favourite storyline with a lesbian (or bi) character(s)
Day 3: Favourite storyline with a gay (or bi) character(s)
Day 4: Favourite storyline with a het character(s)
Day 5: Favourite LGBTQ+ moment not in a romance (or in a romance if you've focused on non-romantic in the storyline questions)
Day 6: Favourite anything to do with a different queer identity (trans, aro, ace etc)
Stories
Day 7: Three stand-out main role characters
Day 8: Three stand-out supporting characters
Day 9: Favourite friendship
Day 10: Favourite parent(s) or grandparent(s)
Day 11: Favourite villain, trouble-maker or otherwise problematic figure (redeemed by end or not)
The first 11 questions will be in this thread, then 10 or so each in other threads. This is just to keep it from becoming too long and to put it back into reading lists periodically.
There's no expectation everyone will log in every day to answer each question. Catch up whenever you're able and don't forget to have a read of previous days' to see what others have answered with. I hope it encourages conversation, reflection and exploration.
Feel free to take this elsewhere and adapt it to other communities but please credit https://raikantopeni.dreamwidth.org Full list of questions here.
In Thai series, films or lakorns (use the time frame which best suits your viewing - first half of this year or overall), what is your
Day 1: Favourite Thai word or phrase you've learned this year
Representation:
Day 2: Favourite storyline with a lesbian (or bi) character(s)
Day 3: Favourite storyline with a gay (or bi) character(s)
Day 4: Favourite storyline with a het character(s)
Day 5: Favourite LGBTQ+ moment not in a romance (or in a romance if you've focused on non-romantic in the storyline questions)
Day 6: Favourite anything to do with a different queer identity (trans, aro, ace etc)
Stories
Day 7: Three stand-out main role characters
Day 8: Three stand-out supporting characters
Day 9: Favourite friendship
Day 10: Favourite parent(s) or grandparent(s)
Day 11: Favourite villain, trouble-maker or otherwise problematic figure (redeemed by end or not)
Day 8: Three stand-out supporting characters
* Night, Last Twilight. This might be the best IMO of Mark Pakin's roles and that's saying something given how much he was in in 2023 alone. He could also be here for Leng because the character is so integral to Moonlight Chicken's compact story-telling.
* Jennie Panhan in an outrageous comic turn as a very spectacular angel, The Shipper.
* Uncle Hitori (Shinichiro Uchida), Stay. The owner of the farm/homestay the FL volunteers at for a month - always full of laughter, kindness, and occasionally alcohol.
Re: Day 8: Three stand-out supporting characters
- Tai 1 (played by Max) in Two Worlds. I've spoken about Tai 2 in the question above. Also, the scar on Max's face makes him extra hot. ^^
- Mae (played by Jennie) in 3 Will Be Free. Honestly, she can almost count as a main character, as she has a solid revenge storyline.