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İki saattir dertlerini dinliyorum Atican mi artık Nude car curt Bisiler aq

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The image shows a series of options in a dark-blue chat window, likely a social media platform like Twitter. The options are: 1. **iki saattir dertlerini dinliyorum:** "I've been listening to your problems for two hours." 2. **Atican mi artık:** "Are you done now?" 3. **Nude car curt:** "Nude car curt" (This is likely a nonsensical phrase, perhaps a misunderstanding or a joke). 4. **Bissiler aq:** "Stupid things/people, bro." (This is a common colloquial expression in Turkish slang, using "aq" which is a very informal and not very polite way of referring to a person.) **The Joke (or lack thereof):** There isn't a clear, single joke here. It appears to be a conversation or interaction where the speaker is frustrated or exasperated. The first line ("I've been listening to your problems for two hours") is setting the stage. The second line ("Are you done now?") suggests impatience or a desire for the discussion to end. The third line ("Nude car curt") is a non sequitur (and potentially a playful or sarcastic jab), adding to the sense of absurdity or incomprehension. The final line ("Stupid things/people, bro") adds to the frustration and slangy tone. It's more of a series of expressions in a conversation, rather than a joke with a punchline. The humor, if any, comes from the unexpected sequence of ideas and the casual, informal Turkish used.


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