DESH 28 şubat bin yıl mı sürdü nasıl okudun mq f. Kürşat Çelik @kkursatcelik 22 sa @protrombin Şubat ayında okuduklarım NURETTİN TOPÇU ating Miver Yüce Hedefler V PROM BU HA C begalia Tak Met You Brdon Rikke SOZUN DOĞRUSU T YA MATE T CERGAYA MON A CERITAKY CENTRA COMPATTE Sd Boden the A 41 41 C Tops New S p 46 P B ece 400 000 000 000 000 W Surg Mask FELIPE AISTV dey AHLAK MEKTUPLAR Yılların İzi EDEBİYAT ATLAS N more Kara Hikaye Festimme ( FZIMYACI the Dock SİNAN

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The photo shows a person, Kürşat Çelik, bragging about how many books they read in February. There are many stacks of books on the floor in front of a dark wooden bookcase. The joke, in Turkish, is a playful, self-deprecating one. The phrase "28 Şubat bin yıl mı sürdü nasıl okudun mq?" translates to "Did February take a thousand years to read? How did you read it all, mq?" (mq is a common internet slang abbreviation usually meaning "my friend" or "man".) The humor lies in the sheer volume of books. It implies that reading all those books in a single month is an incredibly ambitious, possibly exaggerated, feat. It's a humorous way to emphasize the impressive (and possibly absurd) number of books read. The implied meaning is: "Look how many books I read, that must have taken me forever!" The reader is teasing themselves, and perhaps others, with the apparent difficulty.


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