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The media file shows a poster on a wall. The poster has a dark brown background and features an image with several people and text. In the image, there are three men and one woman. The woman is in the foreground, wearing a black outfit and stockings, and appears to be in a provocative pose. Behind her, two men in suits are visible, one with a red tie and the other with a grey tie. A third man, also in a suit and tie, is positioned lower and to the right of the woman. The poster has Bulgarian text on it. The text at the top reads "АЙ СИКТИР, ЩЕ ИМ СВИРЯ ДЕСЕТ ДЕНА ПОД ПРОЗОРЕЦА!" and below that, "ДА НЕ СА ЛАЙЗА МИНЕЛИ?". There is also a smaller line of text that says "Оркестър без име" (1982 г.) which translates to "Orchestra Without a Name" (1982). To the left of the poster, there is a circular sticker with text that appears to be in Bulgarian and a QR code. The setting appears to be indoors, possibly a bar or public space, with a wooden chair visible on the right side of the frame. The lighting is somewhat dim. The overall impression of the poster is attention-grabbing and potentially controversial due to the juxtaposition of the woman's pose with the men in suits and the provocative text.
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Jun 8, 2026

Sofia, Bulgaria

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The media file shows a poster on a wall. The poster has a dark brown background and features an image with several people and text. In the image, there are three men and one woman. The woman is in the foreground, wearing a black outfit and stockings, and appears to be in a provocative pose. Behind her, two men in suits are visible, one with a red tie and the other with a grey tie. A third man, also in a suit and tie, is positioned lower and to the right of the woman. The poster has Bulgarian text on it. The text at the top reads "АЙ СИКТИР, ЩЕ ИМ СВИРЯ ДЕСЕТ ДЕНА ПОД ПРОЗОРЕЦА!" and below that, "ДА НЕ СА ЛАЙЗА МИНЕЛИ?". There is also a smaller line of text that says "Оркестър без име" (1982 г.) which translates to "Orchestra Without a Name" (1982). To the left of the poster, there is a circular sticker with text that appears to be in Bulgarian and a QR code. The setting appears to be indoors, possibly a bar or public space, with a wooden chair visible on the right side of the frame. The lighting is somewhat dim. The overall impression of the poster is attention-grabbing and potentially controversial due to the juxtaposition of the woman's pose with the men in suits and the provocative text.

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