In this short scene, we catch up with a young man named Suwan who's just returned from a trip to India. He tells us that he's been feeling pretty depressed lately, and that he wants to go for a walk in the hot sun. Suwan complains that his diet is awful, and everyone seems to have a story about him. He's also worried about his health, which seems to be getting worse. He asks Suwan if he can put a flyer on the side of the road that says "hell streaming every Saturday at 2 a.m. tune in to depressing music by sigh death." Suwan says he can't, because he works at an arcade. He also complains that he doesn't have a good heart, and he'd like to see a heart surgeon. He wants to know if the heart surgeon knows about the "heart repair," which is a surgical procedure to repair a damaged heart. The guy says he does, but Suwan is too busy to pay attention. He says that engaging with people leads to "no good," and that engaging in others leads to nothing good. So Suwan decides to try his hand at cutting ties with people. He decides to sell some of his gloom mugs, which he made himself. He wonders if Suwan's "fabulous lifestyle" was actually a shady business deal, and wonders if the tea Suwan gave him was actually his "emotional support" .
In this short scene, we catch up with a young man named Suwan who's just returned from a trip to India. He tells us that he's been feeling pretty depressed lately, and that he wants to go for a walk in the hot sun. Suwan complains that his diet is awful, and everyone seems to have a story about him. He's also worried about his health, which seems to be getting worse. He asks Suwan if he can put a flyer on the side of the road that says "hell streaming every Saturday at 2 a.m. tune in to depressing music by sigh death." Suwan says he can't, because he works at an arcade. He also complains that he doesn't have a good heart, and he'd like to see a heart surgeon. He wants to know if the heart surgeon knows about the "heart repair," which is a surgical procedure to repair a damaged heart. The guy says he does, but Suwan is too busy to pay attention. He says that engaging with people leads to "no good," and that engaging in others leads to nothing good. So Suwan decides to try his hand at cutting ties with people. He decides to sell some of his gloom mugs, which he made himself. He wonders if Suwan's "fabulous lifestyle" was actually a shady business deal, and wonders if the tea Suwan gave him was actually his "emotional support" .