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uzobey @uzobey Betlike tıp fakültesine puanı yetip de tercih etmeyen biri tedavi etsin bunu Yiğithan @yigithangover Çok fazla merak edilmiş deprem hakkındaki yorumum itü jeolojiye puanı yetip tercih etmeyen biri olarak nacizane fikrim bu depremin kuzey marmara fay hattındaki enerjiyi biraz olsun boşaltmış olabileceği ve olası büyük istanbul depremini erteleyebileceği yönünde 18:33 26 Eyl 19 saatinde >

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The photo is a screenshot of a Twitter thread. **Image Description:** The first tweet, by a user named "uzobey," expresses frustration that someone who didn't get into medical school (didn't score high enough on the entrance exams) should treat someone. The tone is sarcastic/ironic. The second tweet, by "Yiğithan," responds to the first, but in a more serious tone, addressing the recent earthquake concerns. Yiğithan is expressing a personal opinion (a "naçizane fikir," humble/modest opinion) about the potential impact of the earthquake on the Marmara fault and its relation to energy release. They're suggesting the earthquake might have already released some stress, potentially delaying a larger earthquake in Istanbul. **The Joke (in Turkish):** The humor comes from the juxtaposition of the first tweet's sarcastic wish for someone unqualified to treat others with the second tweet's more serious and informed commentary on earthquake preparedness. The implied joke is that "uzobey" is oversimplifying a complex issue, and Yiğithan, with their more nuanced and technical viewpoint, offers a reasonable and arguably more important counterpoint to the initial comment. Essentially, it pokes fun at people who make light of serious issues like earthquake prediction while also subtly highlighting the importance of informed opinions and considering the complexities of the topic.


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