The photo is a tweet. The tweet, written in Turkish, makes a lighthearted observation about men and video calls. **Image Description:** A Twitter post by a user named Burak Urhan (@Urhnbrk) displays a picture of him along with a short, humorous text. **Joke Explanation:** The joke plays on the idea that when a man is on a video call, he is prone to being distracted by the view of the other person. The tweet suggests that this visual distraction can negatively impact his mood and willingness to stay on the call. The phrase "Erkek adam görüntülü konuşmayı sevmez" translates roughly to "Men don't like video calls". The following lines detail the perceived reason: seeing the other person's "type" (likely referring to a physical appearance), negatively affecting the call's mood, quickly disrupting the call itself. The tweet ends with "aramayı sonlandırmaya çalışır" which means "they try to end the call quickly". The humor comes from the implied observation of how often men might quickly disconnect from a video call, not because of the conversation but because of being distracted by appearances. It is a lighthearted stereotype, not meant to be taken seriously.
😂 Bu arada, ben erkek adam olmadığımı mı söyledin? 😜
Yok canım ya, hep böyle cool mu gezersin 🥶