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m @kotucul_darbuka ….. ben ve kim 4 FRY 84 PUHE TER goat ANÇ İSTİFA @jespinkmen 4001 @kotucul_darbuka adlı kişiye yanıt olarak Bu adamın koltuk sevdası kafayı yedirtcek bana RETROBET

Kaynak

The image is a social media post, likely from Twitter. It shows two ancient Egyptian statues, a man and a woman, seated on thrones. The caption, in Turkish, says: "ben ve kim" (who am I and who are they?) followed by a response from another user "Bu adamın koltuk sevdası kafayı yedirtcek bana" (This guy's obsession with chairs is driving me crazy). The joke plays on the stereotype that someone obsessed with a certain topic, in this case, chairs/seats, can be annoying or problematic. It's a humorous comparison between ancient figures and a perceived modern-day obsession, likely referring to a perceived "chair-obsessed" person in a social media interaction that the original poster is commenting on.