The photo is a screenshot of a thread of tweets. **The first tweet** is from Haluk Levent, a Turkish pop singer, and says: "We've collected enough, send it to AFAD now." (AFAD is Turkey's disaster relief agency.) This is the setup for the joke. **The second tweet** is from Efe Yılmaz, and suggests a potentially problematic idea: collecting small amounts of money from citizens monthly and stashing it somewhere, to be used in emergencies. The tweet expresses the question of how this would work and if it would be a good solution. **The implied joke** (and the humor) comes from the contrast between the potentially good intention of the idea, and the implication of the mismanagement or corruption of public funds that might result from such a system. It's a comment on how well-meaning ideas can be misused in practice. The user Efe Yılmaz is questioning the ethical or practicality of such a plan, playing with the idea that someone is suggesting an unusual way to collect and use public funds. **The final tweet** from Barış is a sarcastic/humorous observation, saying, "Efe figured out how to avoid paying taxes," implying that Efe Yılmaz's suggestion was a way to potentially avoid paying taxes, which makes it even more problematic. The entire thread is an example of social media banter and satire, rather than a serious discussion.
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