Posts about Genel

Valet Terror in Istanbul

Have you ever wondered where your car is taken, how it’s parked, whether it’s safe, or even worse—if it’s being used to commit a crime—after you hand it over to a valet? If you have any doubts, I recommend reading this article.   You’ve gone out to a restaurant in

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Notes from the Eskişehir and Ayvalık Races

Over the past few weeks, I participated in two running events—first in Eskişehir, then in Ayvalık. I’d like to share my new experiences from these races, which I also ran last year.   To start, you can find the technical details about the Eskişehir Half Marathon I ran on Sunday,

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How Should Beauty Pageants Be Held?

On 11 September, the Miss Turkey beauty pageant crowned İdil Bilgen as the winner, prompting harsh criticism from a large group of people who didn’t find her beautiful. While public debate on the matter was ongoing, I watched a film built around aesthetic anxieties called Uglies, which inspired me to

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We Are All Soldiers of Mustafa Kemal

I find it utterly senseless that the young lieutenants, whose actions after their swearing-in ceremony were worthy of praise, are instead being harshly criticized. While sitting in a café in Ayvalık, where I had come for a run, I suddenly found myself standing at attention and singing the national anthem

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Djokovic Becomes the Greatest of All Time in Tennis

In the past, I wrote an article titled “Who Will Be the Greatest Tennis Player of All Time?” In that piece, I compared Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, and Novak Djokovic. At the time, my personal wish list for the “greatest” ranking was Federer first, Nadal second, and Djokovic last. But

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2024 Paris Olympics

With its highs and lows, and the many headline-making moments, the 2024 Paris Olympics left their mark. In this piece, I’ll share my take on the Paris Olympics, which began on 24 July and wrapped up on 11 August. Paris won the right to host the Games on 13 September

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Festival Time in Barbaros Village, Urla

The other day, after visiting my friends in Urla on Friday, we attended the famous Oyuk (Garden Scarecrow) Festival in Barbaros Village, which they had told me about before. It truly lived up to its reputation. Beyond just soaking in the positive vibe there, I observed that great ideas can

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The Sounds of Chaos in Week 2 of the Super League!

The scenes we witnessed in the second week games of the Super League this past weekend were far from encouraging. Obvious refereeing mistakes consistently favoring or going against certain teams, some officials—especially club presidents—persistently provoking people, the constant creation of a hostile and confrontational atmosphere, and much more. Unfortunately, from

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