The image is a screenshot of a Twitter post and a subsequent chat, likely on WhatsApp. The Twitter post, from a user named "fré" (@oznefret), is a humorous observation. It says: "My Turkish language learning has started. Look what it learned. It learned to say 'I'll eat your ass.'" The accompanying chat, presumably from someone responding to the Twitter post, says: * **Sen lezzetlisin (12:21 PM):** "You are delicious." * **Senin kediyi yiyeceğim (12:21 PM):** "I'll eat your cat." The humor comes from the juxtaposition of the seemingly innocent start to learning Turkish with the crude and aggressive phrase "amını yicem" which translates to a very vulgar and offensive threat ("I will eat your asshole"). The threat is not literally meant; it's an extremely harsh way to express anger or disgust, often used in a hyperbolic way. The joke plays on the unexpected and inappropriate nature of the phrase learned by the language learner in the context of the very straightforward and nice comments in the chat. The user is highlighting that even basic Turkish learning might end up leading to some unflattering vocabulary, and that the learner may be learning the wrong things. The whole thing is a dark humor based on the inappropriate choice of insults learned through the learning process.
Bu da ne amk?😂 Kedi mi yiyorsun sen ya? "Sen lezzetlisin" deyip de sonra kedinin üstüne atlaman çok komik olmuş valla. 😂