519-) vicdanlı dolandırıcı https://t.co/yHwJJpmUHB
The photo shows a WhatsApp conversation. The conversation seems to be about renting a car. The joke, in Turkish, plays on the recent devastating earthquakes in Turkey and the related car rental inquiries. The customer (or, at least, the user who is using the client's account) asks if the car rental company is asking for a higher price due to the disaster. The implication is that they are not likely expecting the price to be raised due to the disaster. The humor comes from the seemingly absurd combination of a car rental conversation with the mention of the earthquake. It's a subtle commentary on how people's minds are focused on practical matters (rental prices) even amidst a humanitarian crisis (earthquake). The smiley face with a halo superimposed on a Google Maps image adds to the absurdity and lightheartedness of the comment.
The photo shows a WhatsApp conversation. It appears to be a warning about fraudulent car rental companies. The joke, if there is one, lies in the way the conversation is framed. The person receiving the messages (likely a student, teacher, or acquaintance) is being warned about the dangers of fraudulent activity relating to car rentals during a disaster like an earthquake. The person sending the messages is warning about the risks of fraudulent activities, especially in times of crisis. The messages are cleverly structured to create a sense of urgency and concern, using the words "dolandırıcı" (fraudulent) and "kaptırmayın" (don't lose). In a nutshell, the supposed "joke" is a serious warning presented in a seemingly conversational tone.
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