“Buldan” is originally derived from the Turkish word to seek.Turkish people are using this for a male name.People,who name get a buldan They are always kind to the other peoples.And also they are most reliable persons in the world.They don’t like to using peoples and they don’t like the persons who not act like themselves.if you meet one of them you will never forget his act’s because they are always carry peoples and They are always be with you.
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Get the bulbman mug.Bulantı is the Turkish word for "nausea". İt's what a Turkish teen experiences on a daily basis.
Feeling like the physical embodiment of a post-Soviet apartment.
A state of mind where you're asleep, awake, drained and energetic at the same time while having the worst brain fog ever. You're not sure if you're dreaming or if you're awake, and everything is just a mess, especially you.
You know that feeling when you wake up from a mid day nap, with cloth marks all over your arms, dried drool on your face, and you don't know what dimension you're in? Nice, combine that with depression, that's bulantı.
Things you were so enthusiasted in, your hobbies, your political views, your family and friends all seem so unimportant and far away. Messed up sleeping cycle, time doesn't pass or passes too fast, eating like shit, looking like a cave person. You're drowning yourself in thoughts, and overthinking to an extent that your metaphysical activity exceeds your physical activity. You're feeling like shit.
Feeling like the physical embodiment of a post-Soviet apartment.
A state of mind where you're asleep, awake, drained and energetic at the same time while having the worst brain fog ever. You're not sure if you're dreaming or if you're awake, and everything is just a mess, especially you.
You know that feeling when you wake up from a mid day nap, with cloth marks all over your arms, dried drool on your face, and you don't know what dimension you're in? Nice, combine that with depression, that's bulantı.
Things you were so enthusiasted in, your hobbies, your political views, your family and friends all seem so unimportant and far away. Messed up sleeping cycle, time doesn't pass or passes too fast, eating like shit, looking like a cave person. You're drowning yourself in thoughts, and overthinking to an extent that your metaphysical activity exceeds your physical activity. You're feeling like shit.
"All i have had in the past few days is bulantı, i can't get back to myself."
"All of my past mistakes are coming back to me, i can't deal with this bulantı anymore."
"İ can't stand life anymore."
"All of my past mistakes are coming back to me, i can't deal with this bulantı anymore."
"İ can't stand life anymore."
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Get the bumlantern mug.Bulan, coined by Reuel-Azriel, is a word that is meant to replace the negative connotations associated with the terms "Black" and "Negro."
The term "bulan" is a newly coined identity label that seeks to redefine the way people of African descent are classified. Rather than relying on terms such as "black" or "Negro," which have been shown to have negative connotations and to perpetuate stereotypes, bulan offers a more positive and inclusive alternative. While "black" is often used as a political and skin color-based category, bulan is intended to be a broader, more inclusive term that recognizes the diversity of people of African descent.
Bulan is intended to encompass people of African descent regardless of their skin color or specific country of origin. It recognizes that not all people of African descent have dark skin, and that people of African descent can come from a variety of different cultural backgrounds. Unlike "black" or "Negro," which have been used to create divisions between different groups of people, bulan is intended to bring people together under a common identity.
The term "bulan" is a newly coined identity label that seeks to redefine the way people of African descent are classified. Rather than relying on terms such as "black" or "Negro," which have been shown to have negative connotations and to perpetuate stereotypes, bulan offers a more positive and inclusive alternative. While "black" is often used as a political and skin color-based category, bulan is intended to be a broader, more inclusive term that recognizes the diversity of people of African descent.
Bulan is intended to encompass people of African descent regardless of their skin color or specific country of origin. It recognizes that not all people of African descent have dark skin, and that people of African descent can come from a variety of different cultural backgrounds. Unlike "black" or "Negro," which have been used to create divisions between different groups of people, bulan is intended to bring people together under a common identity.
by Reuel-Azriel April 14, 2023
Get the Bulan mug.Bulanism, a racial philosophy, coined by Reuel-Azriel, is the philosophical and political stance that centers around the axiomatic identification and celebration of one's own qualities, beliefs, personality traits, appearance, and expressions of racial identity, and the active advocacy for the use of the term "Bulan" as a more empowering and accurate classification for people of sub-Saharan African ancestry and indigenous peoples of Oceania, free from the derogatory and limiting racial slurs and classifications imposed by colonial oppressors.
The core beliefs of Bulanism include the celebration of bulanness (Africanness) the promotion of cultural awareness and the advancement of social and economic justice for people of color. Bulanism is not just a movement, but a way of life that is grounded in the principles of unity, self-love, and empowerment.
The core beliefs of Bulanism include the celebration of bulanness (Africanness) the promotion of cultural awareness and the advancement of social and economic justice for people of color. Bulanism is not just a movement, but a way of life that is grounded in the principles of unity, self-love, and empowerment.
"Her commitment to bulanism is evident in the way she proudly identifies herself as bulan and advocates for the recognition and celebration of the cultural contributions of sub-Saharan African and Oceania indigenous peoples."
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