The image is a tweet, likely from a social media platform like Twitter. It's a humorous, and vulgar, statement about a common experience in playing street soccer (top). **Description:** The tweet is in Turkish. A user named "onur heiles" (@heilesa) is posting a humorous observation about a male's behavior when playing street soccer. A picture of a man is also included as a profile picture. The text details a scenario where a man, playing in a neighborhood game, pretends to be the goalie. The post then details a very inappropriate, crude expression of his actions and behavior in a sarcastic way. **Joke Explanation (in Turkish):** The joke plays on the common behavior of some male players in informal soccer games. Often, a player who isn't particularly good at the game, and might be particularly bad at being a goalie, will pretend they are the goalie and make up ways to not concede goals or make other excuses for their lack of ability. The tweet is very cynical, and uses a very crude insult (an insult directed at the mother of the other players) to emphasize the idea that the player is not a good person, and a poor soccer player. Essentially, the joke mocks the idea of a player who acts like the goalie to save face or avoid responsibility for missed goals. The vulgar language adds to the comedic effect, which is aimed at a specifically Turkish-speaking audience. The joke is very common and uses crude humor, so the main point of the joke is that the person is in fact bad at the game, and has made up ways to deal with their own failures, but does so in a very rude, vulgar way. The humor is derived from the juxtaposition of the everyday street-soccer scenario with the exaggerated and offensive reaction of the player. It's a crude, but typical, type of humor often found in social media posts and popular culture in Turkish.
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