Orçun's
all parts of my body are weary!
this Student Selection Exam -a.k.a. ÖSS- is f*cks my head, foots, hands, arms, brain, eyes and every part of my body. that is a really bad situation. so i can’t post any entry to my blog and tumblog. i apologized.beauty queen

this is my queen. she is living in antalya. totally soo far away to me. but it is not a handicap between of us. now, my words belongs to her. there is one thing u must understand*. i love u forever even we’ll never meet in future. u are my lover, queen, friend, sweet and much more. kisses from aegea.
working on new project
i’m writing here rarely. even so, i like here and writing here. anyway we* are working on new story project. it means multi-author story. me and my close friend özcan(a.k.a. coyote). we’ll create new a tumblr page and buy a new domain name. most likely it’ll be emotional romance. of course, it’ll be included with little bit adventures. i’ll post a new entry on nucro blog. you can follow us there.evil pollyanna

i always want to be optimistic but i can’t. i’m writing my own scenario in my head while come across to whichever anxiety. this is extremly bad thing but i really really can do anything. bad dream always borns bad situations.
first paintball experience
yess i nove i nove. i didn’t write for a long time. but finally i found a chance to write. whatever…i have paintball match today. it’ll be first for me. this post will be change when i turned back to home from match. have a nice day.10 november, day of remembrance of Ataturk

he was a hero of all Turks and still he is. if he wasn’t born, we weren’t live as independent. maybe we couldn’t live. who knows?
a litle bio. about Mustafa Kemal Ataturk
Mustafa Kemal Atatürk (19 May 1881 – 10 November 1938) was an army officer, revolutionary statesman, and founder of the Republic of Turkey as well as its first President.
Mustafa Kemal established himself as an intelligent and extremely capable military commander while serving as a division commander at the Battle of Gallipoli. He later fought with distinction on the eastern Anatolian and Palestinian fronts, making a name for himself during World War I.[1] Following the defeat of the Ottoman Empire at the hands of the Allies, and the subsequent plans for its partition, Mustafa Kemal led the Turkish national movement in what would become the Turkish War of Independence. Having established a provisional government in Ankara, he defeated the forces sent by the Entente powers. His successful military campaigns led to the liberation of the country and to the establishment of the Republic of Turkey.
As the first President of Turkey, Atatürk embarked upon a major programme of political, economic and cultural reforms. An admirer of the Enlightenment, Atatürk sought to transform the ruins of the Ottoman Empire into a modern, democratic, secular, nation-state. The principles of Atatürk’s reforms are often referred to as Kemalism and continue to form the political foundation of the modern Turkish state. [via.]