Over the course of my life, I’ve produced quite a bit of content. Here, I’m going to highlight some of my favorites. I hope you enjoy. (Otherwise this’ll’ve been a waste of both our times.)

VIDEO

I don’t know why, but this video really took off on my very small, tiny channel. I’d like to think it’s thanks to my charming personality, but it’s probably because Japanese and Turkish mixed together makes for some juicy SEO.

Here’s me doing an unboxing video at WatchMojo! This was a really fun one to make. It was shot during the early days of my Destiny 2 career, so my knowledge isn’t too in-depth. I’m much better these days.

One of the coolest things I did was interviewing a bunch of bands at Heavy MTL 2019. I’ve filmed and edited all these interviews by myself. They turned out pretty cool if you ask me.

This one is really experimental. I’ve also totally not abandoned it, episode 2 is coming soon. But basically, I’m a Turk and I really want to teach people how to speak the language. So lo and behold, I have a channel for that now.

IMAGES

Photography

Police at a demo. Montreal, 2015.

St. Laurent Boulevard. Montreal, 2018.

 

Muse concert. Montreal, 2019.

Stray cat. Istanbul, 2019.

Kero Kero bonito concert. Montreal, 2019.

Me. Montreal, 2018.

 

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The Rhetoric of he Reactionary

For me, it all started at The Daily. That’s where I learned how to do journalism and where I became who I am today. The article above is my research into how student politics hasn’t changed at McGill ever since 1960s.

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Five Hours of Non-Stop Comedy

A highlight of my journalism career was getting press passes to both the Jeff Goldblum and David Cross galas at JFL 2016. This one is particularly cool, because David Cross RTd my article. (I think? I can’t find it.)

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Politics of Anti-Austerity in Greece and Europe

I do have a degree in Political Science. So it only makes sense for me to share one of my more academic pieces. This was published in the McGill International Review and is about the anti-austerity movement that took place in Greece in 2015.