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Overview
About Me
CURRENT MISSION
To find meaning in font choices, airport terminals, and why humans still think “normal” is a thing.
Currently redesigning my life with bold outlines, asymmetrical balance, and a bit of postmodern chaos — Žižek would probably say, “enjoy your symptom,” and honestly, I am.
On a quiet quest to turn existential confusion into stand-up material (open mic pending), dressed in intellectual black and armed with design metaphors.
Looking for hosts who can offer me a couch and surfers who is looking for a couch to host, a story, or a conversation strange enough to rearrange the furniture in my brain.
Why I’m on Couchsurfing
Because I believe couches are more honest than hotel beds.
I’m not just traveling to change locations, but to shift perspectives — preferably over late-night conversations, mismatched mugs, and stories that don’t make it to Instagram.
I’m here to meet minds, not just maps. And if along the way we question normality, quote a philosopher, or laugh at the chaos of being human… even better.
Interests
Photography, planting, cocktails, standup comedy, design, tattoos
- design
- interior design
- photography
- tattoos
- cocktails
- politics
- movies
- sailing
- plants
- stand up comedy
- planting
- kitchen
- aesthetics
- sketchup
- roasting
- five tibetian rites
Music, Movies, and Books
Latin tunes, lo-fi hiphop
One Amazing Thing I’ve Done
I survived my ADHD — not by fixing it, but by learning to design with it, think sideways with it, and laugh at it often.
Turns out, a wandering mind makes for great stories, strange insights, and really unexpected life paths. Still navigating… but creatively.
What I Can Share with Hosts
Or Surfers..
Thoughtful conversation, unfiltered humor, and a brain that jumps between design theory and whether life is just a color palette with bad kerning.
I can offer curious questions, a deep respect for personal space (and coffee rituals), and if the mood is right — a spontaneous existential stand-up bit.
Also: playlists, Turkish tea, and the kind of social awkwardness that pairs well with late-night Zizek quotes and eye contact that lasts 0.2 seconds too long.
Countries I’ve Visited
Cyprus, Greece, India, Switzerland, Turkey
Countries I’ve Lived In
Cyprus, Turkey