I’ve always been drawn to change. Growing up in Bangladesh, my family moved every few years for work, and that sense of restlessness stuck with me. Since then, I’ve kept moving — from being a musician to studying Computer Science, to working in theater, to pursuing my master’s in Germany. Now, I’ve landed in Neukölln, Berlin, a neighborhood that feels like a cultural crossroads, and it suits me perfectly. I work from home now, so I try to keep life interesting by diving into new experiences and meeting people who see the world a little differently. I love exploring spaces where people feel free to express themselves — whether that’s through art, community events, or Berlin club culture or spaces that invite you to be a open, free and unfiltered. My current obsession is learning shibari! Traveling was my way to see the world beyond the limits of my passport. Now, it’s about finding ways to keep that sense of movement, even while staying in one place. We don't have to think completely alike, but some basic alignment in how we understand the current world politically is necessary to stay in my space. Of course that includes opposing the ongoing G-cide. If you've read so far, please add a watermelon emoji in your request.