koca kafa https://t.co/EYfZ0Rl0at


wicz DO BEN DİLENCİ DEĞİLİM MAMA PARAMI KENDİM KAZANIYORUM ALLAH CC RAZI OLSUN BENİM ADIM: KOCA KAFA ADV 318 MIGROS M15AT KA SADECKA 2014 ENE WALLFURY CONT LONDON ZADATATION MAT R E VEHERLY ON A 10/20 VERKSA TOPKOV TOPLAM MODER Materati N wit ilbet 21.1 35 METODAGHLANDS /res.com TA extsuchoje 21.34 49.90 We sp ICAT 0,10 18 500-d 16, 2000

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The photo shows a cat sitting on a surface, next to a sign. The sign, written in Turkish, says: "I am not a beggar. I earn my food. God be pleased with me. My name is KOCA KAFA (Big Head)." Underneath the main text, there's a receipt or some other document with numbers and amounts. A container of food (likely some kind of canned food) is also visible next to the cat. The joke is a humorous take on beggars. The cat is presented as a clever, self-sufficient creature, who earns his food and doesn't need handouts. It's a lighthearted, almost ironic statement. The fact that a cat is doing this, and the wording "big head," adds a comical touch. The implied message is that even animals can be self-sufficient and dignified.


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