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This is a close-up, slightly angled photograph of a white ceramic mug with a graphic design. The mug is positioned on a dark wooden surface, possibly a table or shelf. The background is dark and out of focus, suggesting the photo was taken in low light conditions. The graphic on the mug features a stylized image of a person with a mohawk hairstyle and punk-rock-style face paint, including dark markings around the eyes and a red stripe across the nose. There is a circular symbol with a line through it, resembling an anarchy symbol, to the left of the person's face. Text in Russian is visible on the mug. On the left side, above the anarchy symbol, is the word "КОРОЛЬ" (KOROL), meaning "king." Below the face, the word "ШУТ" (SHUT), meaning "jester" or "fool," is prominently displayed. To the right of the graphic, partially visible text reads "Я жив" (Ya zhiv) and "Я вер" (Ya ver), which are the beginnings of Russian phrases. The mug has a white handle on the left side. The overall impression is that of a novelty item, likely a souvenir or personal possession, decorated with imagery associated with punk subculture. There is no discernible information in the image that would indicate a specific location within the city of Tashkent, Uzbekistan.
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