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The mystery of the posters saying "Who will wash me when I die?" has been solved.

The mystery of the posters saying

18.12.2024 09:21

Recently, the billboards featuring the phrase "Who will wash me when I die?" have caught the attention of citizens, and the mystery behind the campaign was quickly solved. It was revealed that the posters are part of the promotional campaign for TRT's upcoming series titled "Gassal."

The mystery of the posters that have caught the attention of everyone from young to old on social media, asking "Who will wash me when I die?" has finally been solved.

COMING SOON

It has been revealed that these posters belong to the promotional campaign of TRT's upcoming series titled Gassal, which has led to various interpretations on social media and in the public.

'Who will wash me when I die?' posters' mystery has been solved

"OUR PSYCHOLOGY HAS BEEN DISTURBED"

Some users sharing on social media platforms reacted to the sudden and unexplained presentation of such a message. One user criticized the impact of the posters by stating, "We lift our heads and see this question in huge letters… Our psychology has been disturbed."

'Who will wash me when I die?' posters' mystery has been solved

"VERY DISTURBING"

Another user pointed out the absence of any signature or explanation under the posters, commenting, "A campaign is being made, but there is not a single clue about what it is for. Very disturbing."

THE SERIES DEALS WITH DEATH AND AFTERMATH RITUALS

After prolonged speculation on social media, it was understood that the posters belong to the promotional campaign of TRT's new series Gassal. Gassal is preparing to present a different storytelling approach by addressing death and the rituals that follow.



 
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