@BMiltchev I agree with you but I do not know where you are from but you should show the same sensitivity,if your country also do that kind of things.Because I get sick of people from wild but developed countries,trying to show huminity.Do I need to give a name of those countries?Dont think so,everybody knows
@marinkin1 It is a turkish traditional folk music which is mostly played in weddings and cerenomies.I am turkish but I do not this one's exact name,still you can search it in a title of 'Oyun havaları'
@BMiltchev i agree ... i am nowhere near defending any government anywhere in the world...but all i can say is that people need each other to awaken, to shed their old ignorant mentalities, and at some point see more meaning into life than constantly discriminating each other and empowering those in power....division among people only allows for the continuation of all the problems in the world by empowering entities benefiting from it...it's time for peace and love...no more hatred..i think the
one a negative side Turkey has had a bad reputation with the horror it imposed on the balkans during 500 years of occupancy ... luckily people today seem to have respect for good people in turkey .. I also think that Turkey should apologies for that they did to Kurds, Armenians, Bulgarians ...etc... if they did they would be accepted as a civilized country (talking about government) people are people everywhere ...
@BMiltchev was not created by the people of countries who are supposed to be better than the rest (even though i don't see how), then there would not be third world countries, and people who struggle for a piece of bread from the age of 4 out in the streets, and would get the chance to get some education instead...please try to see all angles of the story...it will benefit you more than anyone else.
Point well taken... I take it back ... I have a good friend of turkish descent in the US and one of my best friends in Bulgaria is Turkish as well... I never like Istanbul just because I was attempted to be robbed by local gypsy kids ... no offense. I am for good people of all nationalities. have a great deay!!!
Wbiłem na YT żeby obczaić jeden teledysk, a kurwa oglądam TO!
Moje życie nie ma sensu :(
0n0mat0 1 month ago
@bbcan17 thank you so much i found it!
marinkin1 1 month ago
@BMiltchev I agree with you but I do not know where you are from but you should show the same sensitivity,if your country also do that kind of things.Because I get sick of people from wild but developed countries,trying to show huminity.Do I need to give a name of those countries?Dont think so,everybody knows
bbcan17 1 month ago
@marinkin1 It is a turkish traditional folk music which is mostly played in weddings and cerenomies.I am turkish but I do not this one's exact name,still you can search it in a title of 'Oyun havaları'
bbcan17 1 month ago
what is the name of the song? absolutely beautiful
marinkin1 1 month ago
@BMiltchev world has seen enough of it...have a great day/night
crimsoncrazyable 2 months ago
@BMiltchev i agree ... i am nowhere near defending any government anywhere in the world...but all i can say is that people need each other to awaken, to shed their old ignorant mentalities, and at some point see more meaning into life than constantly discriminating each other and empowering those in power....division among people only allows for the continuation of all the problems in the world by empowering entities benefiting from it...it's time for peace and love...no more hatred..i think the
crimsoncrazyable 2 months ago
one a negative side Turkey has had a bad reputation with the horror it imposed on the balkans during 500 years of occupancy ... luckily people today seem to have respect for good people in turkey .. I also think that Turkey should apologies for that they did to Kurds, Armenians, Bulgarians ...etc... if they did they would be accepted as a civilized country (talking about government) people are people everywhere ...
BMiltchev 2 months ago
@BMiltchev was not created by the people of countries who are supposed to be better than the rest (even though i don't see how), then there would not be third world countries, and people who struggle for a piece of bread from the age of 4 out in the streets, and would get the chance to get some education instead...please try to see all angles of the story...it will benefit you more than anyone else.
crimsoncrazyable 2 months ago
Point well taken... I take it back ... I have a good friend of turkish descent in the US and one of my best friends in Bulgaria is Turkish as well... I never like Istanbul just because I was attempted to be robbed by local gypsy kids ... no offense. I am for good people of all nationalities. have a great deay!!!
BMiltchev 2 months ago