yapacağınız uygulamayı skim BEN ECE ECE :d BEN 404 @notfoundd31 ney ECE ekran görüntüsü ? Açıldı ECE Açıldı BİR EKRAN GÖRÜNTÜSÜ ALDIN! ECE BİR SOHBETİ SİLDİ ECE Ss aldığın gözüküyor ben de neden ss aldığını merak ediyorum :) SOHBET'İN EKRAN GÖRÜNTÜSÜNÜ ALDINI şimdi de sohbetin ssini aldın?? :d O O …

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The image is a screenshot of a Twitter conversation. The user @notfoundd31 is asking someone (possibly in a chat application) about taking a screenshot. The conversation goes like this: * **@notfoundd31:** "I will do (or did) whatever app you told me to do (or do you have an app for me to do)". * **Someone else (ECE):** "Opened/Open(It)" (an option/choice) * **@notfoundd31:** "Opened/Open(It)" (another option/choice). * **Someone else (ECE):** "A screenshot was taken!" (A message that indicates a screenshot was taken, which could be a part of a chat app) * **@notfoundd31:** "Screenshot?" (Asking the question) * **Someone else (ECE):** "A chat was deleted." (A message that indicates the chat was deleted) * **@notfoundd31:** "d" (This is a possible response in Turkish slang) * **Someone else (BEN):** "What?" / "Why?" / "What's up?" (A question) * **@notfoundd31:** "The screenshots you've taken appear (to be). I wonder why you've taken screenshots" (This implies that the person has taken multiple screenshots which is creating suspicion). **The Joke (in Turkish):** The humor comes from the implied teasing and the back-and-forth about screenshots. The person is implying that the other person (ECE) is taking many screenshots of the conversation and this is suspicious. This is a lighthearted, playful exchange, common on social media. The use of "ss" (screenshot) in the Turkish language is not a formal term; rather, it's a slang term to indicate taking screenshots. The overall exchange implies playful suspicion or perhaps a hidden meaning behind the screenshots. The use of "ney" ("what?") by BEN adds to the playful and teasing tone. The final line, "şimdi de sohbetin ssini aldın??" reinforces this teasing, and the inclusion of ":d" at the end is a common smiley expression used to express this playful teasing.


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