MODA
♪EZGi: The Name You Carry | Whom Would That Be?
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SONGLINE: David Bowie ~ Yaşasın | Fashion
YER: Nasi Göreng Bebek, Indonesia / Malaysia,
Wombatistan
□✔ abojuice, aus terör, batik, cultural influence, kazak,
spoken word drift
0050 moda | 1:23 | 17 Apr 2021
An Ezgi, incorporating artwork from the Başlanğıç Töreni (The Opening
Ceremony), featuring the nazar snakes and Turkic tulips, inspired by an
event that took place in Wombatistan.
MODA
your tongue has twisted and mingled, bae to that's
name, home i-can't-put-it like, when home came from mum & dad your
name who'would-it-be? while drifting in your time-lines what is it
at the end of the day, bə? fashion fashion just a style while
pimps tell me how to tellaafuz properly according to whom? like,
your name - whom'would-it-be? whom, t`would-it-be? your name -
who'would-it-be? whom'would-it-be? fashion fashion according
to their own faking sense of fashion fashion it's just your fakın
fashion fashion while some other fakın snotfaced girl, gets her
jollies casting down, through her nasal chimney fashion
~iD-ENTiTY
From Conventional Queries to Personal
Resonance in Kazak This was influenced by my study of Kazak,
where the conventional «What is your name?» question, evolved into a more
intriguing form, sounding like «Who is your name?»,
«Who is you?». or more
directly «Your name, whom would it(that) be?». I found this shift fascinating. I
chose to adopt it, because it felt closer to home and resonated with my
style. It eventually turned into a critique of the impositions for
pronouncing that did not align with an individual's authentic self or
cultural background.
Bebekli Kebab with iki tane yumurta ve sriracha sauce.
Asmanın hızı ve mesafesi onları çok korkuttu, sağol.
~iD-ENTiTY
~ My Name Is Ayça, get used to it
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