They're young, they're angry, and they're calling for change.
Thailand's youth were among thousands on the streets of Bangkok last week in one of the biggest anti-government protests the capital has seen in years, despite a coronavirus ban on large gatherings.
They say they will continue protesting if their three main demands are not met - for parliament to be dissolved, for the constitution to be rewritten, and for authorities to stop harassing critics.
Many have found creative ways to protest - including the use of a Japanese anime character and a "Hunger Games" salute.