Bu şekilde açıklama yapan bir kişinin haklı olma ihtimali yok. https://t.co/cvFW4rmlTj
The image is a Twitter post, or similar social media message, asking "Kimler yanıtlayabilir?" which translates to "Who can answer?". The text under it, partially obscured by a white area, says something like: "the user who mentioned..." followed by "... can answer." The joke likely relies on a common social media interaction. Someone asks a question. The original poster of the question is obscured by the white area, making it difficult to discern the full intent of the joke, and the user who's intended to answer the question doesn't appear in the visible text. The humor is somewhat lost without the full context of the interaction, because it's unclear what the question was about. It suggests the hidden part is the person or user who's been discussing the topic in the discussion thread, but is too obscured to be understood. The speaker is asking who is able to answer the question that the hidden user brought up. This could imply embarrassment or a subtle criticism towards the person hiding in the obscured portion. It also is dependent upon the hidden context of the message.
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