The photo shows a detail of a wall, likely part of a historical building. Embedded in the wall is a decorative, sculpted element resembling a column or pillar. The joke, expressed in the accompanying tweet, plays on the perceived naivety of attributing a modern event (a possible earthquake) to a historical cause, in this case, a modern American warship. The tweet sarcastically points out the absurdity of this idea. The joke relies on the historical context of Mimar Sinan, a renowned Ottoman architect. The post highlights the expertise of a long-ago master craftsman, while simultaneously suggesting the ridiculousness of the claim that a modern American ship could have caused historical earthquakes. The tweet suggests that it is embarrassing to attribute such modern events to a cause that is not historically tied to the event. Essentially, the joke is about blaming something too recent for something very old.
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