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My Story about the name Kourosh is dedicated to a Berlin Clown. Kourosh Momeni, a half-Iranian, half-German artist, is from Bonn, in western Germany. Kourosh deals with bipolar disorder. When he suffers a manic episode, an alter ego emerges: a gender-fluid clown in wild wokeness. This ego has a great need to connect with domineering women, such as the artist Isa Genzken, whom he used to be friends with. In Isa's insane episode, she transforms into a gay man. When Kourosh or the clown declined to have sex with her, she gloomed her Vagina. Kourosh had to call her mother in an emergency, and Isa is now under conservatorship. When I met Kourosh, he was working for the Ramba Zamba theater at Kulturbrauerei Prenzlauer Berg. It is a fascinating theater for people with autism. He usually loses his job when the clown takes over. The same thing happened in his second job, Bösner, an art supply store in Prenzlauer Berg. After a while, he couldn't disguise the clown, his coworkers were afraid, and he was sacked. I was terrified the first time I saw the clown, but I eventually grew to love him. All of the egos he is channeling are intriguing and engaging. One of them is Queen Soraya, who quickly recognized that I have a unique connection to the name Anastasia. It turned out that the name Anastasia is meaningful to my spiritual life. The way Kourosh and I are linked is mysterious. He had a one-night relationship with my therapist, so I stopped seeing him. One day, Kourosh came to my house, and my French neighbor Poline noticed him. It turns out she met Kourosh through her French American network and did not want him around our house. I also suffer with the near distance conflict that comes with being bipolar. However, finding peace with Pennywise in him made me proud. What is your story about depressed inner childs and the name Kourosh?

 

 

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IBAN: DE55 1005 0000 1065 6864 60   BIC: BELADEBEXXX Mark: Kourosh