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Have you ever had one of those days where your brain feels like it’s wrapped in a thick, gray cloud? In Turkish slang, there’s a perfect phrase for this: . While it can literally refer to being tipsy or "spaced out," it’s often used more figuratively to describe that feeling when your "troubles are many" ( dertlerim çok ) and your head is spinning with everything life is throwing at you.

In colloquial Turkish, calling someone means they are hazy, fuddled, or perhaps a bit under the weather. In the world of Turkish music, it’s a vibe—a mix of melancholy and realism. Recognizing that it’s okay to feel "cloudy" is the first step to clearing the air. 2. Clearing the Mental "Smoke" kafa_duman

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