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Display Name

Mehmet Twerkey Adnan

Username

sadiqfalafelwafflesadnan

Date of Birth

March 27, 1985

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Gender

Male

Country

Turkey

Interested In

New Friends, Roleplaying, Gaming

Biography

T A B L E   O F   C O N T E N T S 



✇ INTRODUCTION TO THE NEW DIDI



✇ THE CURRENT SITUATION



✇ INFORMATION



✇ HISTORY OF TURKIYE



✇ SOME HEADCANONS



✇ RELATIONSHIPS OF DIDI



✇ RULES FOR ROLEPLAYING WITH ME



✇ ABOUT THE ADMIN





☞ INTRODUCTION TO THE NEW DIDI ☜ 

 As the Facebook soldiers finally stopped bombarding the mansion of the Turkish man, all that was left was rubble. They thought they had killed him, so they ran off, searching for more innocent roleplayers to murder; for a reason unknown. After a while later, a part of the rubble moved. Out stepped the Turkish man, covered with a new scar across his chest. He held his hand up to it and panted hard, the pain of it was unbearable… He slowly looked around at the ruins and sighed. “Mark Fuckerberg…” He exclaimed, not in the best mood.



He stumbled around a bit, walking to where the kitchen used to be. He was starving, so he check the fridge, to find no food left over. “First they destroy my own home, then those assholes stole my baklava!” He stumbled around more, going to a broken mirror and picking it up. 

In the reflection, he saw a different man than who he once was before. Instead of the old, cocky man he used to be, he seemed…younger, more youthful, friendly-looking… He studied a scar across his forehead and frowned, before smashing the mirror against the empty fridge. “Well, just fuck, I might as well be a different person!”



He went out to the balcony, well, what remained of it, and frowned, staring out at the Istanbul skyline. “I guess I should try and change myself then, become a new and trusted friend for many. That’ll show Failbook!” He exclaimed happily, finally having a smile. 

As he walked away, he turned his head back towards the person who was reading this, and smirked. 


“You know, you can always try and cover something up, but, you can never kill it~”




☞ THE CURRENT SITUATION ☜



A massacre has just claimed the old Didi victim. However, his younger side has survived it. Gone is his old personality, which was an old, loud-mouthed, cocky Turk. Replaced by a more gentle and friendly one. He’s much nicer now, yet can still be mean, and I mean real mean. How your muse decides to treat mine is the question.



Anyway, let’s get started then!



☞ INFORMATION ☜



Country: Republic of Turkey/ Turkiye Cumhuriyeti. 

Language: Turkish.

Capital: Ankara.

Largest city: Istanbul.

Other major places: Antalya, Van, Bursa, Edrine, Kayseri.

Highest elevation: Mount Ararat at 5,137 m.

Lowest elevation: Mediterranean Sea at 0 m.

National flower: Tulip.

Flag: White star & crescent with a red background.



✇Human Name✇ 
Sadiq Ibrahim Adnan.


✇ Age ✇

Human: Twenty-seven. [Republic.]
Thirty-five. [Ottoman.]

Country: Eight three. [Republic.]

Seven hundred thirteen. [Ottoman.]
 


✇ Religion ✇

Sunni Islam.



✇ Appearance ✇



Didi stands at 6’5″/195.58 cm and weighs 190/86.18 kg. He has short blackish-chestnut hair, and olive/hazel eyes that have small hints of gold specks around them. He has a curl on the back of his neck but it occasionally blends in with the rest of his own hair. 



He also has this rare condition that allows for his eyes to change color, based on his current mood. As he found out long ago, these colors mean…


Dark Red – Angered.

Violet – Romantic, affectionate.

Orange – Excited, cheerful.

Green – Calm, peaceful, normal.

Hazel – Friendly, happy.

Sky Blue – Everything’s perfect!

Pink – Awkward feeling, shy.

Gold – Alert to his surroundings.
Gray/Silver – Sick, wounded.
Black – Dead.



✇ Apparel ✇



[ Uniform. ] 



Didi’s uniform consists of a long, dark green coat, white undershirt, dark brown pants, tall, brownish-black boots, and a tan scarf. He also wears his fez, as well as his mask to intimate his opponents, if he has any.



[ Causal wear. ]

 

If he’s not doing anything, or relaxing at home, he’ll be seen usually wearing either a white or blue v-neck shirt, a pair of brown khakis, and usually just his black socks, since he finds it rude to wear shoes indoors. If he does go out, he slips into a pair of his favorite black sambas from Adidas.



[ Formal wear. ] 



Occasionally, Didi will be out and about in public. If he does go out, he’ll wear a double-breasted black blazer, a greyish-black pair of dress pants, a pair of black oxfords, and top it all off with a red-checkered tie. His secondary style would be the same style, except his blazer would be more of a greenish hue than a black.



[ Winter wear. ]



There’s usually this one part of time where the temperatures are cold in Turkey. When that happens, Didi dresses warmly. He’s seen wearing a black sweater, long-sleeved black shirt, dark blue jeans, and black socks. If he’s going to do something outside, he’d put on a pair of black hiking boots and do it.



✇ Personality ✇



Didi is a much different man than he used to be, if you didn’t get the earlier message. He is now much friendly, more giving, helpful, all those fun things. And after nearly dying, he realizes that he wasn’t enjoying life to the fullest. So, he decided he’d spend the rest of his days being kind, yet trying out new things, even if they were to be risky.



An example of helpful behavior would be the fact that he wants to help out the homeless of Istanbul by constructing a home for them, if he ever got the chance to anyway.



Instead, he currently goes everyday at seven PM to the homeless shelter. There, he decides to help the cooks there out by cooking up a great, warm, and filling meal for them. During that, he’d tell the children a tale, whether fairy or true, just to see them happy.



An example of risky behavior would be to go sky-diving, by himself, rather than to fuss about something so silly like Greece.



Another would have to be to try out new ways to make his dishes. Who knows, maybe he’d like an extra pinch of heat in his stews.



✇ Likes and Dislikes ✇



✇ Likes ✇

Baklava
Burek
Torta/Cake
Goulash
Coca-Cola
Coffee/Kafa
Raki
Chocolates
Raspberries
Tulips
Painting
Suits
Hugging
Kids [Because he’s the father of many you sick bastards!]
Nice people with good attitudes
Cats/Kittens
Fudbal/Soccer
People from the Balkans
Bosna~ <3



✇ Dislikes ✇

Junky food, as in, stuff that's truly horrible for you. [i.e Fast food, too many sweets, chips, etc…]
Pork/Pigs [it goes against his own religion.]
Rude behavior towards his love-ones.
Depressing/Pessimistic people
Liars.
People who can't enjoy life as it is.
Being called a pervert/rapists/bad things by others.



☞ HISTORY OF TURKIYE [REPUBLIC MOSTLY]☜




✇ INTRODUCTION ✇



Anatolia (Turkey in Asia) was occupied in about 1900 B.C. by the Indo-European Hittites and, after the Hittite empire's collapse in 1200 B.C. , by Phrygians and Lydians. The Persian Empire occupied the area in the 6th century B.C. , giving way to the Roman Empire, then later the Byzantine Empire.

The Ottoman Turks first appeared in the early 13th century, subjugating Turkish and Mongol bands pressing against the eastern borders of Byzantium and making the Christian Balkan states their vassals. They gradually spread through the Near East and Balkans, capturing Constantinople in 1453 and storming the gates of Vienna two centuries later.

At its height, the Ottoman Empire stretched from the Persian Gulf to western Algeria. Lasting for 600 years, the Ottoman Empire was not only one of the most powerful empires in the history of the Mediterranean region, but it generated a great cultural outpouring of Islamic art, architecture, and literature.



After the reign of Sultan Süleyman I the Magnificent (1494–1566), the Ottoman Empire began to decline politically, administratively, and economically. By the 18th century, Russia was seeking to establish itself as the protector of Christians in Turkey's Balkan territories. Russian ambitions were checked by Britain and France in the Crimean War (1854–1856), but the Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878) gave Bulgaria virtual independence and Romania and Serbia liberation from their nominal allegiance to the sultan. 



Turkish weakness stimulated a revolt of young liberals known as the Young Turks in 1909. They forced Sultan Abdul Hamid to grant a constitution and install a liberal government. However, reforms were no barrier to further defeats in a war with Italy (1911–1912) and the Balkan Wars (1912–1913).

Turkey sided with Germany in World War I, and, as a result, lost territory at the conclusion of the war.



✇ A New Republic and President ✇



Turkey's current boundaries were drawn in 1923 at the Conference of Lausanne, and Turkey became a republic with Kemal Atatürk as the first president. The Ottoman sultanate and caliphate were abolished, and modernization, reform, and industrialization began under Atatürk's direction.

He secularized Turkish society, reducing Islam's dominant role and replacing Arabic with the Latin alphabet for writing the Turkish language. 

After Atatürk's death in 1938, parliamentary government and a multiparty system gradually took root in Turkey, despite periods of instability and brief intervals of military rule.

Neutral during most of World War II, Turkey, on Feb. 23, 1945, declared war on Germany and Japan, but it took no active part in the conflict.

Turkey became a full member of NATO in 1952, was a signatory in the Balkan Entente (1953), joined the Baghdad Pact (1955; later CENTO), joined the Organization for European Economic Cooperation (OEEC) and the Council of Europe, and became an associate member of the European Common Market in 1963.

Turkey invaded Cyprus by sea and air on July 20, 1974, following the failure of diplomatic efforts to resolve conflicts between Turkish and Greek Cypriots.

Turkey unilaterally announced a cease-fire on Aug. 16, after having gained control of 40% of the island. Turkish Cypriots established their own state in the north on Feb. 13, 1975. In July 1975, after a 30-day warning, Turkey took control of all the U.S. installations except the joint defense base at Incirlik, which it reserved for “NATO tasks alone.”



The establishment of military government in Sept. 1980 stopped the slide toward anarchy and brought some improvement in the economy.

A constituent assembly, consisting of the six-member national security council and members appointed by them, drafted a new constitution that was approved by an overwhelming (91.5%) majority of the voters in a Nov. 6, 1982, referendum.

Martial law was gradually lifted. The military, however, effectively continues to control the country.



✇ Oppression of Kurds and Kurdish Culture and Deadly Clashes ✇



About 12 million Kurds, roughly 20% of Turkey's population, live in the southeast region of Turkey. Turkey, however, does not officially recognize Kurds as a minority group and is therefore exempted from protecting their rights. Oppression of Kurds and Kurdish culture led to the emergence in 1984 of the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), a militant Kurdish terrorist campaign under the leadership of Abdullah Ocalan.

Although the guerrilla movement sought independence at first, by the late 1980s the rebel Kurds were willing to accept an autonomous state or a federation with Turkey. About 35,000 have died in clashes between the military and the PKK during the 1980s and 1990s. On Feb. 16, 1999, Ocalan was captured. He was tried and convicted of treason and separatism on June 2, 1999, and sentenced to death.



On Aug. 17, 1999, western Turkey was devastated by an earthquake (magnitude 7.4) that left more than 17,000 dead and 200,000 homeless. Another huge earthquake struck in November.

In Nov. 2002 elections, the recently formed Justice and Development Party (AK) won. Its leader, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, was barred from becoming prime minister, however, because of a conviction for “inciting religious hatred” by reciting an Islamic poem at a rally in 1998. Another popular AK leader, Abdullah Gul, served as prime minister until Turkish law was amended to permit Erdogan to run for a seat in parliament again, which he easily won. Gul resigned as prime minister, making way for Erdogan.



In March 2003, U.S.-Turkish relations were severely strained when Turkey's parliament narrowly failed to pass a resolution permitting the U.S. to use Turkish bases as a launching pad for the pending war against Iraq. Turkish opinion polls reported that an overwhelming 90% of Turks were against war in Iraq, but the U.S. had promised the country much-needed economic aid.




✇ Terrorism; Attempts to Improve the Government ✇



In Nov. 2003, two terrorist attacks rocked Istanbul. On Nov. 17, truck bombs exploded near two synagogues; on Nov. 22, the British Consulate and a British bank were targeted. More than 50 were killed and hundreds were wounded in the attacks; al-Qaeda is believed to be responsible.



In an effort to make itself more attractive for potential EU membership, Turkey has begun revamping some of its repressive laws and policies. In 2003, its parliament passed a law reducing the military's role in political life and offered partial amnesty to PKK members, many of whom have sought refuge in northern Iraq.

In 2004, Turkish state television broadcast the first Kurdish language program and the government freed four Kurdish activists from prison. Turkey also abolished the death penalty in all but exceptional cases.

In April 2007, Prime Minister Erdogan nominated Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul, an Islamist, as the ruling party's candidate for president over the objections of the military, which has historically been protective of a secular state. Gul, however, failed to win the necessary two-thirds majority in parliament, and a constitutional court later nullified the vote, citing a lack of a quorum. Many secularists in parliament, who accused Gul of harboring an Islamist agenda, boycotted the vote. Gul withdrew from the race in May. Gul was victorious in the third round of elections in August.



Turkey recalled its ambassador to the United States and threatened to withdraw its support of the war in Iraq in October after the U.S. House Foreign Relations Committee passed a resolution labeling as genocide Turkey's murder of some 1.5 million Armenians during World War I. President George Bush strongly urged members of the committee to vote against the resolution.


Tension between Turkey and Iraq peaked in October, as Kurdish separatists in Iraq, members of the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK), escalated their attacks into Turkey. In response, Turkey's Parliament voted, 507 to 19, to allow the deployment of troops into northern Iraq. U.S. and Iraqi officials feared a war on another front in Iraq would further destabilize the already fragile country.

 In December, Turkish fighter jets, with the help of the U.S. military, bombed areas in Dohuk Province in northern Iraq, targeting the (PKK). Turkish troops resumed their attacks on Dohuk Province in February 2008, killing as many as 160 PKK fighters, who claimed to have killed as many Turkish troops.


In January 2008, police arrested 13 ultranationalists, including three former military officers, who were accused of organizing and carrying out political murders. One of the officers, Veli Kucuk, is suspected of running a secret unit within the police force that orchestrated political violence against religious and ethnic minority.



✇Improvements for Civil Rights and the Secular Movement✇



In February 2008, Parliament voted in favor of a measure put forth by Prime Minister Erdogan that would lift the ban on women wearing headscarves in universities. Secular lawmakers voted overwhelmingly against the laws, concerned that their secularism faced attack by the conservative government. In June, the Constitutional Court, Turkey’s highest court, overturned the measure, saying it violated secularist principles inherent in the country’s constitution.



On July 14, 2008, 86 people, who are suspected to be part of a secular organization called Ergenekon, were charged with attempting to overthrow the current AKP government. The attempted coup was exposed in June 2007. On October 20, 2008, the court began a public trail of the suspects.

On July 30, 2008, Turkey's 11-member Constitutional Court fell one vote short of banning the Justice and Development party for violating the country's secular constitution. The court did rule, however, to reduce by one-half the party's public financing.



After nearly 100 years of hostility between Turkey and Armenia over the murder of 600,000 to 1.5 million Armenians at the hands of Ottoman Turks during World War I, the two countries agreed in October 2009 to establish diplomatic relations and reopen the border between them. Both parliaments must approve the deal.




✇Turkey Takes on Bigger Role on the World Stage✇



In May 2010, as the U.S. and other members of the Security Council were negotiating the language and terms of a fourth round sanctions against Iran for continuing to enrich uranium and refusing to open its facilities to weapons inspectors, Iran agreed to send 2,640 pounds of enriched uranium to Turkey in exchange for uranium enriched to 20% that can be used in a reactor that creates isotopes for medical use—a deal strikingly similar to the one Iran reneged on in October 2009. Turkey and Brazil brokered the agreement. Both countries were criticized for interfering with the sanctions process and accused of attempting to increase their presence on the world stage.



In late May 2010, an activist group, Free Gaza Now, and a Turkish humanitarian organization, Insani Yardim Vakfi, sent a flotilla of aid to Gaza, a violation of a blockade that Israel and Egypt imposed on Gaza in 2007. The move was an apparent attempt to further politicize the blockade. In the early hours of May 31, Israeli commandos boarded one of the ships, and there are conflicting accounts of what happened next. The Israelis say the commandos were attacked with clubs, rods, and knives, and that they fired upon the activists in retaliation; the activists say the commandos opened fire when they landed on deck. Nine Turkish activists were killed in the conflict.



In a September 2010 referendum, voters approved several constitutional changes that will give Parliament increased oversight of the judiciary and the military, diminishing the power of both and introducing wider democratic freedoms to Turkey's citizens. The vote, 58% to 42%, was considered a referendum on the leadership of Prime Minister Erdogan.



Recep Tayyip Erdogan's Justice and Development Party (AKP) won a third term in June 2011. Voter turnout was 84.5% in a general election that gave the ruling party 326 seats in parliament—41 seats shy of the two-thirds majority needed to amend the country's constitution unilaterally. The secular Republican People's Party (CHP) had 26% of vote and the far-right Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) 13%. In his victory speech, Mr. Erdogan pledged to work with opposition parties, which criticized him before the election for his divisive ruling style.



The publication in September 2011 of a UN report on the attack on the Turkish flotilla further frayed relations between Turkey and Israel. The report concluded that Israel's blockade of Gaza was legal but that Israel used "excessive and unreasonable" force when boarding the ships. It also called on Israel to apologize and compensate victims. Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu, however, said he would not issue a statement of regret. In response, Turkey ejected the Israeli ambassador and severed defense ties with Israel.



In October, PKK militants killed two dozen Turkish troops near the border with Iraq. In response, Turkey launched a large-scale offensive, deploying about 10,000 troops and warplanes into Kurd strongholds in northern Iraq. Tension had been building for months, with the militants increasing their attacks.





✇7.2 Magnitude Earthquake Hits Turkey✇



On October 23, 2011, an earthquake, measured at 7.2 in magnitude, struck Turkey in Van Province, near the border of Iran. The death toll quickly rose to more than 360 and was expected to climb higher. Rescue teams worked quickly to find survivors in more than 2,260 buildings that had collapsed from the earthquake. More than 1,300 were injured in what was one of the strongest earthquakes to hit the area in recent years.



More than 50 countries offered aid, including Israel, despite strained relations between the two countries. Officials in Turkey denied reports that the government refused Israel's offer. In the days immediately following the earthquake, the Turkish Government said that it planned to build 3,000 houses and would postpone residents' tax collections for a full year.



Later on, Turkey, once a close ally of Syria, threw its support behind opposition groups during the uprising against Syrian president Bashar al-Assad. Turkey endorsed the Syrian National Council, an organization of dissidents and opposition leaders, and allowed members of the Free Syrian Army to set up camp within its borders.





☞ SOME HEADCANONS☜




[That’ll be made later. :P]













☞RELATIONSHIPS OF DIDI☜


✇Greece/Heracles Karpusi✇

He sees Heracles as just his son, rather than something more. Of course they don't have the greatest bond in the world due to many conflicts, but he's trying to at least making up and be good friends with him again. Also back when he was the Ottoman Empire, he treated Heracles pretty well, he got to have whatever he wanted, go to wherever, do anything he pleased, if he behaved that is.



✇Hungary/Elizabeta Hedervary✇

Well, they are nice to each other these days, not trying to kill each other like the person above.^^ During his Ottoman Empire time, he was a little mean to her at first, but after conquering her land, he treated her like a princess, buying her the prettiest things, picking tulips…stuff like that. To the point where she called him her dad.



✇Egypt/Gupta Hassan✇

Gupta is also his son, but there relationship is a tad…quiet as one might say. Of course they do a ton of things together and enjoy each others company. During Ottoman times, Gupta was a bit more shy than usual, so Sadiq didn't see him very often. He must of been off, reading or something.



✇Austria/Roderich Edelstein✇

They have a bit of a love/hate relationship, considering the house of Osman and the house of Habsburgs fought with each other over the Balkan countries. Although Turkey got very pissed after Bosnia was taken away from him. 



✇England/Arthur Kirkland✇

He hates the Brit with a passion, ever since the battle of Gallipoli he has been annoying to listen to, trying to be the boss of everything…pissing him off.



✇Spain/Antonio Carriedo✇

They got a pretty okay relationship, they try and hang out when they can, yet ever since he tried taking over South Italy, Antonio hasn't really trusted him too much. But then he usually forgets about that once they begin drinking sangria and raki.



✇France/Francis Bonnefoy✇

Francis, he is actually a really great friend of his. Ever since the 16th century these two have been great friends. A few times they had some drama a few times, but they made-up afterwards.



✇Germany/Ludwig Belischmidt✇

The German and the Turk are really great friends. Ever since the 60s, Sadiq has been working at Ludwig's house, taking care of everything in little time and being paid handsomely. When not working, these two often go out to the bar and drink until they can't hold their beers anymore.



✇Russia/Ivan Braginski✇

Ivan and Sadiq have a pretty good relationship. At first, back when they were the Russian Empire and Ottoman Empire, they fought often over the Caucasus, Crimea and control of the Black Sea. These days however they have a great relationship, considering their trade between each other. He also finds Ivan as not being scary, since he really knows why he acts like that.



✇U.S.A/Alfred Jones✇

Now these two are bros for life, ever since Alfred gave him $100,000,000 in aid. These days, they hang out often, discussing mostly about the Middle East and what to do about them. Sometimes they go play football, Al as the quarterback, Sadiq as the wide-receiver. Also, Al influenced him greatly that he sometimes speaks like him, using dude, bro, stuff like that. 



✇Japan/Kiku Honda✇

Didi likes Kiku a ton, this is because of the time Kiku helped when Didi's ship got wrecked after visiting Japan, saving many of his crew. He later thanked the Japanese man by sending two of his aircrafts to Iraq to save these stranded Japanese people there, just before the airport would close.



✇London/Catherine Kirkland✇

Cathy and Didi have been really great friends for a long time. They first met while sailing, and instantly liked each other, although nothing more than friends.




✇Bosnia/Enisa Metikoš✇

Enisa is the one Didi truly loves. He used to take care of her back in the Ottoman days, noticing how she was more interested in his cultures than everyone else. She even stayed with him for a very long time until she was taken away by Austro-Hungary. From that point on is when he became miserable, saddened by having his favorite “child” gone.

Many years later, she came back to him, this time as a young lady. She had aged so quickly, it was kinda hard to believe that. So, they basically chatted a ton about the years that passed, like old best friends. They began seeing each other, day after day. As more time passed, they eventually confessed that they both had an attraction to each other. So now, you can see these two side by side, bonded by love, cuddling, and tons of cute stuff~







☞RULES FOR ROLEPLAYING WITH ME☜



✇ I'll Rp these. ✇ 



*With other fandoms, OCs, Nyotalia. [I don't care if you are a Fem!America, or representing the city of Frankfurt, Germany, or you're Pinkie Pie from MLP, I enjoy friendship with everybody. :D]

*Everyday life [helps with ideas of what to do.]

*Fluff [so cute to do :D]

*Dates [I mean, who wouldn't want to go to a dinner with this sexy beast 😉 ]


*Drunk [hehe, it's so funny to RP that]

*Alternate Universe [that's a must for the next few, unless of course you're married to him~]


[Now, for these next few, there needs to have been something that happened to trigger it. I’m not gonna go straight to it.]

*Hetero [<3]

*Yaoi [Although not always.]

*Yuri [Sometimes roleplaying something different is nice. :3]

*Bondage [Because why not~]





✇I'll not Rp✇


*Bad grammar [Honestly, most of you guys are older than 15, at least type like a 15 year old. Only exception is if you have a problem with it or English isn't your first language.]


*Rape [honestly, is this enjoyable to you guys?]


*Waterworks [what's that?]


*Vore [-doesn't have a clue-]


*Goldenshower [now that shit nasty.]


*[basically all those strange, gross fetishes you people seem to have.]














☞ ABOUT THE ADMIN ☜




[Well, let's see here. I'm the admin behind Didi here~ My name is Camil and I'm a teen from Belgrade, Serbia living in this place known as the Northeast of America~ I first became interested in Hetalia through a friend. Then later while talking to her, she talked me into making a Turkey Facebook account. Anyway, I do enjoy roleplaying with EVERYONE, whether they have a actual relationship or not~ I'll say a few things as well…

So, Sadiq isn't exactly how the show showed him. I decided to make him a much friendlier, less creepy person, and more so like that one best friend who's hot and gives you hugs.

Reason I did this is so that people could become happier while roleplaying with me, because I love helping people and such~

Another thing is that I'm rather shy, so I usually have a hard time saying something like, "Hey, care to RP?" Because I'm such a failure like that. XD Hopefully I'll fix that, but in the meantime you guys should totally send a starter to me/message me~



Final thing? Well, if you didn't already notice by my name Camil, you probably didn't know I'm a Yugoslavian boy. Yes, how unheard of, I know right? And apparently, I'm so adorable/cute/handsome, as told by people who ask for a photo of me. Which I'd only share with good friends as well…

Other than that, I've got nothing else to share. 

So boys and girls, how about sending a starter to moi, I'll usually reply as soon as possible~ And also one note, my timezone is Eastern Standard Time, so remember that~ ]



[Oh, I forgot one part.]



✇ OTPs ✇


[I've got a couple of favorite OTPs, some with Didi, some without, here they are then~ On a scale of one heart-ten hearts as well.]


TurkeyxFem!Russia ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥


TurkeyxFem!Spain ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥


TurkeyxPortugal ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥


TurkeyxFem!Japan ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥


TurkeyxFem!Bosnia ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥
[⇐Favorite couple currently.]


SpainxBelgium ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥


SwedenxFinland ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥



[And if you read this all, you should post on my wall this…



"Reverse Swan-Dive!!!!!"



[x3 Hope to roleplay with you soon~]