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Siyasi tweetler @Silivrilikpost. 20 sa muht alison hanımefendi sizin pornonuz var Muhbir @ajans_muhbir - 8 sa Nükhet Duru: “Kadınların sokakta taytla gezmesi hoş bir görüntü değil.” @unforgiventoo_ 4 11:51 27 Eki 22 saatinde MENER 12 DROGER Kaçak çay @Cay27633405 19 sa @Silivrilikpost adlı kişiye yanıt olarak Nükhet Duru işe garanci olarak baglamat, Ancak ksa bir süre içinde fiindlerinde katini çekt 7 Soyunarak w Nigte vodu ile demens yollardan giderek Nichet Der istede varacaens soyoyor. LS SÜTYEN BİLE FAZLA" 179 scarah screams @SananeBeOlu… Abi hep bu an için sakladın bu gazeteyi umarım 545 17 6 18 sa 1.114 …

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The image is a Twitter thread. It shows a screenshot of a tweet thread, including an image of a woman and the text of the tweets. The joke, in Turkish, revolves around a perceived inappropriate situation and a judgmental response. The tweet by "alison" uses a provocative and insulting phrase ("hanımefendi sizin pornonuz var" - "madam, you are a porn star"). The reply from "Muhbir" (Informant) quotes Nükhet Duru, a public figure, criticizing women wearing leggings (or tights) in public. The implication is that the "informant" is mocking the original tweet using Nükhet Duru's comment as a comedic foil. The core of the joke is that the original tweet was overly sexualizing or objectifying women, whereas the quoted comment is a more traditional, sexist, and less sophisticated criticism. The humour comes from the contrast between the aggressive, possibly misogynistic, tone of the initial tweet and the more commonplace, and seemingly outdated, view expressed by Nükhet Duru. It's a satirical take on both.

The photo shows a page from a Turkish newspaper article. The article features images of women in a suggestive, potentially provocative way. The headline, "SÜTYEN BİLE FAZLA" translates to "EVEN THE BRA IS TOO MUCH." The joke, in a nutshell, is about the apparent over-sexualization of women in the media. The person who posted the tweet (scarah screams) is criticizing the newspaper and mocking the objectification and potentially exploitation of women in the pictured article. The tweet implies that the poster, and likely others, find the depiction of women in such a way to be inappropriate and exploitative. The image and headline are used to express the distaste for this type of content and possibly the culture that produces it.


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