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Fri, May 1, 2026, 05:39 AM

Mengwi, Indonesia

-8.63400, 115.13400

A display rack filled with circular, black coasters with bold, white and orange text is the central subject of the image, set against a background of glass blocks. Reflections of a person holding a ph…read more

humorous
provocative
edgy
bold
quirky

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A display rack filled with circular, black coasters with bold, white and orange text is the central subject of the image, set against a background of glass blocks. Reflections of a person holding a phone and other blurry forms are visible on the surface behind the display. The scene appears to be an indoor or semi-outdoor commercial space, likely a cafe, given the brand name. The coasters feature various greetings and phrases, often humorous and irreverent, incorporating profanity. Examples include: "KEOPI HAN JAN HAE, MOTHERFCKER", "CIAO, MOTHERFCKER", "Да пофиг, MOTHERFCKER!", "NAMASTE, FCKFACE.", "I DARE YOU I DOUBLE DARE YOU MOTHERFCKER", "ADIOS, MOTHERFCKER.", "BONJOUR, MOTHERFCKER.", "Кайф MOTHERFCKER YOU'RE IN BALI!", "ANOTHER FCKING BULE", and "LIVE, LAUGH, FCK OFF." Each coaster also bears a small, bottom-aligned logo that reads "another [profanity/informal word in various languages] cafe," such as "another cazzo cafe," "another blyat cafe," or "another mierda cafe," indicating a consistent brand identity. A handwritten sign in the top right corner indicates pricing: "5 @ 60k," likely referring to 5 coasters for 60,000 Indonesian Rupiah. Below the display, on the glass block structure, white chalk graffiti spells out "@anotherfckingcafe", confirming the brand's name and social media handle. The inclusion of "YOU'RE IN BALI!" on one coaster and "Bule" (an Indonesian term for a foreigner) further places the context within Indonesia, specifically Bali, aligning with the Mengwi location. The bright reflections suggest it is daytime. The overall impression is one of edgy humor and a relaxed, possibly tourist-oriented, cafe environment.