A re-imagining of ‘Je t’aime… moi non plus’ (written by Serge Gainsbourg), featuring Debbie Rhys-Kingston and David Kingston having a bit of neti-neti fun with ‘moi non plus’ [me neither] to promote the concept of Achintya-Bheda-Abheda (simultaneous inconceivable oneness and difference), no commercial intent.
I’m a human … me neither
I’m a woman … me neither
I’m a man … me neither
I’m white … me neither
I’m Welsh … me neither
I’m English … me neither
I’m straight … me neither
I’m gay … me neither
I’m bi … me neither
I’m trans-sexual … me neither
I’m in between … me neither
I’m a social worker … me neither
I’m a carer … me neither
I’m a website designer … me neither
I’m a manager … me neither
I’m a follower … me neither
I’m a leader … me neither
I’m a wife … me neither
I’m a husband … me neither
I’m a daughter … me neither
I’m a son … me neither
I’m a mother … me neither
I’m a father … me neither
I’m a sister … me neither
I’m a brother … me neither
I’m a capitalist … me neither
I’m a consumer … me neither
I’m a communist … me neither
I’m an anarchist … me neither
I’m an atheist … me neither
I’m an agnostic … me neither
I’m a Christian … me neither
I’m a Muslim … me neither
I’m a Jew … me neither
I’m a Hindu … me neither
I’m a Buddhist … me neither
I’m a Hare Krishna … me neither
I’m this body … me neither
I’m this mind … me neither
I’m compromised … me neither
I’m a fallen soul … me neither
I’m bound by karma … me neither
I’m envious of God … me neither
I am god … me too
I am not God … me too
At the same time … me too
Simultaneously … me too
Inconceivably … me too
One and different … me too