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The media file presents a chrome-plated plier-style stapler lying stationary on a patterned fabric surface. The fabric, likely a bedsheet or tablecloth, is white or off-white and features a geometric pattern of intersecting light brown lines forming various polygons, with some of the triangular shapes filled in a light blue-green color. The stapler is metallic and shiny, showing signs of wear such as minor scratches and smudges. It is positioned with its two handles angled slightly downwards and outwards. Several textual and numerical markings are visible on the stapler's body. On one side, the phrase "MOVE TO LOAD" is faintly discernible, indicating the method for loading staples. Other markings include what appear to be size indicators such as "1/2," "1/4," and "7/16," along with a series of numbers like "1," "3," "5," and "7," which likely correspond to different staple sizes or settings. There are no people present, and no activity is depicted. The stapler is simply resting on the fabric. A small, dark blue line or mark is noticeable on the fabric to the right of the stapler. The image appears to be taken indoors, and there are no discernible cues regarding the time of day or weather. The location context provided is Gwarinpa, Nigeria.
Symbol
5770A
Volume
8,036
Creator
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Revenue
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TVL
$1.28
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