(1/3) My partner & I just watched the Thai BL romance drama, Uɴᴛɪʟ Wᴇ Mᴇᴇᴛ Aɢᴀɪɴ. What a roller coaster road of emotions! The story's theme: "Where does Romeo's & Juliet's love go after they die?"
Here's the theme song (English ver.). The series...
(2/3) ...is available on Youtube (HD + English subs) for free from @wabisabiTH (Studio Wabi Sabi). The cinematography, acting, directing, sound track, production all shine 🌞 Be warned—it pays to keep a box of tissues nearby. The actors...
(3/3) ... are extraordinary. Leading the cast...
• IN THE PRESENT: Ohm Thitiwat Ritprasert & Fluke Natouch Siripongthon
• IN THE PAST: Kao Noppakao Dechaphatthanakun & Earth Katsamonnat Namwirote
• Here's the main theme with the main cast singing...
TO CLARIFY: The story doesn't involve Romeo and Juliet but it's a love story like theirs. When I watched it, I imagined the writer thinking—as a starting place—"Where does Romeo's & Juliet's love go after they die?" & the story unfolded from this thought.
• • •
Missing some Tweet in this thread? You can try to
force a refresh
(1/6) This morning, @DaveSharma said: “For those interested in the facts, NZ emissions have increased since 2005. Australia’s emissions have reduced by 16.6% over the same period.” To appreciate what he means, this thread looks at the graph below...
(2/6) From the graph, notice how Keating took CO2 emissions to 490 Mt/year (the lowest). Howard came to power and then took emissions to their highest ever, 620 Mt/yr. In 2005, Howard had emissions at approx. 618 Mt/yr…
(3/6) Rudd and Gillard then brought CO2 emissions down to 540 Mt/yr in 2013. When compared to the 618 Mt/yr in 2005, this reduction of Rudd’s and Gillard’s is 12.6%. @DaveSharma figure of 16.6% (compared to 2005) means today’s…