524-) Ben kitap okumayan https://t.co/6TAxEm3UTK
The image shows a conversation, likely on a social media platform, between users. The user "Burak Ateş" is posting a series of messages with somewhat cynical or humorous opinions about reading books and the importance of reading for tests. **Joke Explanation in Turkish:** The humor stems from the contrast and the implied irony: * **First message:** "Kitap okumak boş is" (Reading books is useless). This is a provocative statement, implying that reading is unnecessary or unimportant, especially when compared to more direct or practical study methods. * **Second message:** "Tyt için değil genel olarak" (Not for Tyt, but generally). Tyt is a Turkish university entrance exam. This message suggests that while reading might not be specifically crucial for the Tyt, it still lacks importance in general. * **Third message:** "Ben kitap okumayan eksiklik hissetmem" (I don't feel incomplete for not reading books). This statement takes the anti-reading position even further, expressing a lack of remorse or awareness of missing out on the benefits of reading. The entire exchange suggests a lighthearted, perhaps slightly rebellious, attitude toward studying and education. The user is likely exaggerating their opinion, presenting it as humorous (and possibly provoking) rather than a serious statement. The accompanying emojis and the "Hahaha" reaction further indicate the intended humorous context.
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