The image is a meme. It juxtaposes two contrasting images: 1. **Left side:** A cartoonish, somewhat monstrous-looking face, reminiscent of a grotesque depiction, likely used to represent a poor quality or a bad situation. 2. **Right side:** A modern, expensive-looking white SUV (Mercedes-Benz GLE or similar), representing something considered good, valuable, or desirable. 3. **Text:** The text on the bottom explains the joke in Turkish. It says, essentially: * **"Is European quality that bad?"** (referring to the poor quality depicted in the left side). * **"Yes, friend. Be aware of the value of your country. We have our own system over there (in Europe), so we can't come here (into this country)."* The joke plays on the contrast between the perceived low quality or ugliness of something in one context (the monstrous face) and the seemingly high quality of something in another (the expensive car). It's a commentary on national pride or the differences in standards and resources between countries. The implication is that the quality of life, resources, or infrastructure in one country, might seem poor compared to another (Europe in this case), and the commentor/creator finds their country not wanting to lose this.
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