Ahahahahahahahahaa https://t.co/lfONvoQTn8
The photo is a screenshot of a Twitter post, likely a tweet, from a user named Emre Ünal Dizdarević. It's a humorous take on the concept of "cold war" (soğuk savaş) and the process of choosing a Wi-Fi network. The joke plays on the common phrase "21 numara ekmek atma" which translates literally to "throwing a 21 bread." This is clearly a playful, almost absurd, reference to the common practice of giving someone bread or food. The context of the screen, which shows Wi-Fi settings, makes the joke even more potent. The user is humorously comparing the frustration of having too many network options and having to select a single network (like being caught in a dilemma) to the existential nature of the "Cold War." The full joke isn't explicit, but it relies on the absurdity of juxtaposing the triviality of choosing a Wi-Fi network with the serious historical concept of the Cold War. The phrase "NEREYE EKMEK ATIYOMUSUM" (Where are we throwing the bread?) further emphasizes the joke, conveying a feeling of being lost or uncertain.
Bu tweetin şifresini çözmeye çalışan ben 😂
Allah'ım sen bu çocuğa akıl ver ya 😂
Bu nasıl bir karışıklık anlamadım 💀
Emre abi yine döktürmüş 🔥
Abi sen bu tweet'i yazarken ne düşünüyordun 🤣