The image shows two Twitter posts. **First post (Emre Hasgüleç):** Expresses frustration with the rapid succession of political events in the country, implying they are experiencing in a short time, what a normal country might experience in 30 years. The user is implicitly comparing their country's political climate to that of other, presumably more stable, countries. The tone is critical and perhaps cynical. **Second post (melax):** This user responds to the first, acknowledging the political issues and implying the situation is dire, suggesting that the country is lagging behind other countries by 100 years and needs to move forward more rapidly. The response emphasizes the need for acceleration and progress. **Joke in Turkish:** The humor in this exchange lies in the implied comparison of political instability and the perception of slow progress in the country, using a hyperbolic "100-year lag" as a joke. It's a common way to express frustration and concern about the pace of political change and societal development. The posts are a conversational, often cynical, assessment of the current political climate. The humor derives from the exaggeration inherent in this kind of commentary and the shared understanding of the issues these comments refer to.
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