The photo is a screenshot of a Twitter exchange. Ozan Bingöl, a Turkish figure (likely a public figure, given the context), tweets about the high cost of using a phone, specifically mentioning the taxes one effectively pays when using cell phones. He says you pay 3 taxes when getting the phone, 4 for reading the tweet, and 5 for charging it. Barış (@barisdalgicc), replies sarcastically asking what Ozan Bingöl wants from them, implying that high taxes don't seem to impact the problems/needs of the citizens. The humor lies in the absurd exaggeration of the implied taxes on phone use. It's a satirical comment on the perceived high cost of living and the lack of adequate solutions or support provided to citizens, in addition to the implication that these problems are not being addressed even with the high taxes. The joke is highlighting a perceived disconnect between the demands made of citizens in taxes and the actual solutions or assistance they receive.
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