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Tayaç @cadayinho Ya İlyadaya milyadaya sokarım bu dakkadan sonra. Bu ağacın akpnin gidişine faydası var mı yok mu bize bunu söyle ediz bey Ediz Çanakçı @EdizBlues 22 sa Bu ağacın 2900 yaşında olduğu tahmin ediliyor. Yani bu ağaç, İlyada'nın yazımını, Atina'nın altın çağını, Roma İmparatorluğu'nun yükselişini ve İsa'nın doğumunu gördü. Girit'teki Vouves zeytin ağacı

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The photo shows a very large, old olive tree. The tweet is a humorous observation, possibly a lighthearted exaggeration. The joke, in Turkish, plays on the idea of the tree's age and its supposed witness to historical events. The tweeter (Ediz Çanakçı) is mocking the idea that a 2900-year-old olive tree could have *actually* witnessed the events mentioned (the writing of the *Iliad*, the golden age of Athens, the rise of the Roman Empire, and the birth of Jesus). It's a playful, almost absurd, claim. The humor comes from the juxtaposition of a very old tree and the significant historical events it's purported to have seen. The tweet is likely meant to be funny, not taken literally.


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