synonym_rolls.jpg This image is a screenshot of two tweets posted on Twitter. The top tweet is from a user named "keva" with the handle @kevandokht. Her profile picture shows a woman wearing a black hijab, looking directly at the camera outdoors. The text of her tweet reads: "Here's my first attempt at synonym rolls 🙈". Below the text are two photographs placed side-by-side. The photo on the left shows a round glass baking dish sitting on a speckled grey countertop. Inside the dish is a batch of baked cinnamon rolls, arranged in a circular pattern. They have golden-brown tops with dark brown swirls of filling. In the background, there is a light-colored tiled wall and some kitchen items, including a jar and a yellow object that looks like a lemon. The photo on the right shows a closer view of the same baking dish. One cinnamon roll has been removed from the pan, leaving an empty space in the center-right area. In the foreground, partially cut off by the bottom edge, is a white plate holding a single cinnamon roll covered in white icing. Below this tweet is a reply from a user named "@BrazilFlair". Their profile picture is a black-and-white image of a man, appearing to be a soccer player, gesturing with his hands. Next to their name is a Brazilian flag emoji. The text of the reply reads: "Just like grammar used to make". The humor relies on a pun between "synonym rolls" (a play on words related to language) and "cinnamon rolls" (the baked good shown in the photos). The second tweet clarifies that grammatically, one would say "grammar used to make cinnamon rolls." This description was generated automatically. Please feel free to ask questions if you have further questions about the nature of the image or its meaning within the presentation.