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The image is a mirror selfie depicting a young adult male in an indoor setting. The male, positioned on the left, has dark curly hair, a trimmed beard, and wears a light grey long-sleeved sweatshirt. He holds a dark-cased smartphone in his right hand, angling it towards the mirror, and is seen pouting his lips. The background, reflected in the mirror, features a textured light-colored wall. Above the wall, an ornate white plaster frieze with intricate geometric and floral carvings is visible. A multi-tiered crystal chandelier hangs from the ceiling in the upper center of the reflection. To the lower right, traditional Moroccan seating (*sdader*) is partially visible, comprising a mattress with vertical white and purple striped patterns and backrest cushions featuring purple borders and cream-colored patterned centers. The architectural elements, specifically the carved plasterwork (*gebs*) and traditional *sdader* furniture, are indicative of Moroccan interior design, commonly found in residences within cities like Fez, Morocco.
Saad_kh

Feb 14, 2026, 12:46 PM

Fez, Morocco

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The image is a mirror selfie depicting a young adult male in an indoor setting. The male, positioned on the left, has dark curly hair, a trimmed beard, and wears a light grey long-sleeved sweatshirt. He holds a dark-cased smartphone in his right hand, angling it towards the mirror, and is seen pouting his lips. The background, reflected in the mirror, features a textured light-colored wall. Above the wall, an ornate white plaster frieze with intricate geometric and floral carvings is visible. A multi-tiered crystal chandelier hangs from the ceiling in the upper center of the reflection. To the lower right, traditional Moroccan seating (*sdader*) is partially visible, comprising a mattress with vertical white and purple striped patterns and backrest cushions featuring purple borders and cream-colored patterned centers. The architectural elements, specifically the carved plasterwork (*gebs*) and traditional *sdader* furniture, are indicative of Moroccan interior design, commonly found in residences within cities like Fez, Morocco.

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