The photo shows two different views of a street scene, likely in Ankara, Turkey. The tweet is a humorous complaint. **Visual Description:** The left image shows a somewhat typical street scene in Ankara, with buildings and a street. The buildings look fairly standard, and the atmosphere is quiet. The right image shows a bustling street scene, with many commercial buildings, signs, and people. The buildings seem more modern and commercialized. **Joke Explanation (in Turkish):** The joke plays on the contrast between the two street scenes. The person complaining, "Manuel Portakal," is expressing a sentiment of sadness or disappointment about the lack of appeal in the typical Ankara street scene (left). He sarcastically asks the person who responded (Ankara) if they've ever walked from Cebeci to Kızılay. Cebeci is a more residential/less touristy area, while Kızılay is a vibrant commercial and tourist center of Ankara. The implication is that the more lively street (Kızılay) represents a more exciting or attractive part of the city, compared to the less exciting street in Cebeci. The tweet is implying that the typical Ankara street scene is not as interesting as other cities. The joke is about the perceived difference in vibe and attractiveness between different parts of Ankara. It's a common sort of lighthearted commentary about one's hometown.