The image is a meme featuring two men, likely from a video or livestream. The man on the left is wearing a hoodie and has a serious, perhaps exasperated expression. The man on the right has shorter hair and appears to be reacting or listening to the first man. Text overlayed on the image says: **"Kivinin barkodunu ezbere bilen kasiyer"** (This translates to "The cashier who knows the barcode of the Kivin by heart.") **"Yeni kasiyer"** (This translates to "New cashier") The joke plays on the absurdity of memorizing barcodes. It implies that the first person, the "old cashier," is very familiar with the products (likely of a store called Kivin) and their barcodes. The implication is that they are so used to the work that they can practically recite them from memory, which is, of course, highly improbable and exaggerated. The second man (the new cashier), probably doesn't have that level of experience, hence the "new cashier" part. In short, the humor lies in the over-the-top suggestion that someone can commit so many barcodes to memory. It's a relatable (or at least, a funny-to-some) commentary on the mundanity of cashiering work and perhaps also about the memory and skills required in specific jobs.
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