Sercan_1neun

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Sercan_1neun's Interests

General

- Vinyls - Literature - Drawing - Geographics - History - Politics - Theology

Music

- Samba Tzigane - In My Dreams - Ben L"Oncle Soul - AM

Movies

- No Country For Old Men - Forrest Gump - The Truman Show - Fight Club - Schindlers List - The Pursuit of Happiness

Television

Books

- The New Testament Of The Holy Bible - The Old Testament Of The Holy Bible - War and Peace - Anna Karenina - Resurrection - Crime and Punishment - The Brothers Karamazov - The Idiot - The Metamorphosis - The Trial - The Castle

Heroes

- Jesus Christ

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About me:

Imagine waking up in a vast maze. The walls are high, covered with ivy and moss, and you have no idea how you got there. There’s no map, no clues, just winding paths that seem to stretch on forever. You hear the distant echo of water trickling somewhere, and occasionally the rustle of leaves in the wind. The only thing you know is that there is an exit somewhere in the maze, and if you find it, you will reach a world of light and freedom. But you also know you are never alone. All around you, unseen beyond the corners and turns, are others who are also searching for a way out. Some of them have good intentions, looking for allies and hoping to escape together. But others won’t hesitate to deceive or hold you back, just to improve their own chances. Now imagine another situation. You find yourself on a vast, open plain. You can see the world in every direction, and you are free to go wherever you wish. There are no walls, no barriers, no obstacles — just endless expanses. You have all the freedom, but there is no goal, no hint of where the “outside” might be, because the field seems endless. You can run, wander, explore, but there’s no exit, no end in sight. In the maze, there is hope for an exit, but also the constant danger and risk of getting lost or encountering enemies. On the plain, you have total freedom but no direction and possibly no way out. Which would you choose?

Who I'd like to meet:

- Jesus Christ - Fjodor Michailowitsch Dostojewski - Lew Nikolajewitsch Tolstoi - Franz Kafka - Friedrich Nietzsche - Albert Camus - Hermann Hesse - Marcus Aurelius - Rosa Luxemburg

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