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tolga agile
I am curious why Cem Yilmaz, his son-in-law, was allowed to wear a tracksuit on stage when a 19-year-old boy was not. I want to hear what Cem Yilmaz had that gave him this special privilege.
I haven't seen the video yet, but from my experience working with the person they are talking about, I can say he is usually positive and helpful. For example, he was willing to help a set worker by carrying a few bags of sand up a mountain. We shouldn't judge someone based on one event.
I cannot say that the man is 100% right, but he is very intelligent. He is a successful theater actor with a big ego. He believes that people should follow a dress code when entering a theater and that people who don't follow the dress code should not be allowed in. He also believes that people should not be allowed to buy tickets without knowing the dress code. He thinks that it is wrong to take people's money without making sure they are following the dress code.
As I saw in the program of Caner Ozyurtlu, he became more wealthy and privileged as he got older. He has enough money to buy any expensive car he wants, but he doesn't show any respect to people who are younger than him. It seems like he has forgotten that he got to where he is because of people like that young man. He is being very arrogant.
When you go to the palace and try to show off your artistic skills, the artist will be unimpressed. But if you show your artistic side from the other side, the professional artist will be impressed. There are also people who say that the artist side does not show, meaning that you should not try to show off your artistic skills. The artist is good when you are invited to an organization organized by the government, but if you don't show your artistic side, the artist will be impartial. I will let you know if I see it. The artist you call directs the silent masses with their "right" thoughts, not trying to show off.
tolga agile
tolga agile
I am curious why Cem Yilmaz, his son-in-law, was allowed to wear a tracksuit on stage when a 19-year-old boy was not. I want to hear what Cem Yilmaz had that gave him this special privilege.
tolga agile
I haven't seen the video yet, but from my experience working with the person they are talking about, I can say he is usually positive and helpful. For example, he was willing to help a set worker by carrying a few bags of sand up a mountain. We shouldn't judge someone based on one event.
tolga agile
I cannot say that the man is 100% right, but he is very intelligent. He is a successful theater actor with a big ego. He believes that people should follow a dress code when entering a theater and that people who don't follow the dress code should not be allowed in. He also believes that people should not be allowed to buy tickets without knowing the dress code. He thinks that it is wrong to take people's money without making sure they are following the dress code.
tolga agile
As I saw in the program of Caner Ozyurtlu, he became more wealthy and privileged as he got older. He has enough money to buy any expensive car he wants, but he doesn't show any respect to people who are younger than him. It seems like he has forgotten that he got to where he is because of people like that young man. He is being very arrogant.
tolga agile
When you go to the palace and try to show off your artistic skills, the artist will be unimpressed. But if you show your artistic side from the other side, the professional artist will be impressed. There are also people who say that the artist side does not show, meaning that you should not try to show off your artistic skills. The artist is good when you are invited to an organization organized by the government, but if you don't show your artistic side, the artist will be impartial. I will let you know if I see it. The artist you call directs the silent masses with their "right" thoughts, not trying to show off.