
Stake attention in this memory
This image captures a close-up of a handwritten note affixed to a light-colored, possibly tiled or painted, wall or surface. The note, penned in black ink on a piece of white paper that appears slightly creased or torn at the edges, lists three rules for using a sink. The background is a uniform light beige or yellowish hue, characteristic of an indoor setting with warm lighting. A faint horizontal line is visible near the bottom, possibly a grout line or a seam in the wall material. The text on the note is a mix of English and Swahili: 1) Urinate/Kojoa ndani ya sink (Urinate inside the sink) 2) Usiteme mate Juu ya Sink (Do not spit on top of the Sink) 3) Usitupe Taka/Vitu Kwenye Sink (Do not throw trash/things into the Sink) Below the third point, a small, circular scribbled symbol is present. The note functions as a set of hygiene guidelines or prohibitions for sink usage, strongly suggesting it is posted in a shared washroom or public facility. The location context indicates this note is found in Eldoret, Kenya.
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