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This image displays an outdoor public scene, centered on an upright billboard featuring a stark black and white photograph. The photograph depicts a pair of human hands; one hand is adorned with a metallic cuff or bracelet, while both hands appear to be handling or arranging small, clear plastic baggies, strongly suggesting the presence of illicit substances or drug paraphernalia.

Overlaying the photograph is red graffiti text in Cyrillic. Vertically on the left, it reads "Смерть Торгую," which translates to "Death I Trade/Sell." On the right, the word "Смерть" (Death) is repeated, accompanied by hand-drawn skull and crossbones symbols. This graffiti intensifies the message, likely serving as a strong anti-drug statement.

In the upper right corner of the billboard, a black and white QR code is visible. At the bottom right, a stylized logo resembling an eye is present, alongside more Cyrillic text that states "НАЙДИ АЛЬТЕРНАТИВУ," meaning "FIND AN ALTERNATIVE."

The background of the image reveals a green outdoor environment, typical of a park or roadside. Lush deciduous trees with bright green foliage are visible on the left, while evergreen conifers appear below the billboard. A paved sidewalk or path runs along the right side, bordered by a grassy verge. Further in the distance, a traditional lamppost and another smaller advertising sign, partially obscured, can be seen, displaying "-40%". The sky appears overcast, indicating a daytime setting. The billboard's glass surface shows some reflections and dust. The overall composition suggests a public health or anti-drug campaign, with the added graffiti emphasizing the dangers associated with drug use and trade.
Natal404

Jun 4, 2026

Baranavichy, Belarus

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This image displays an outdoor public scene, centered on an upright billboard featuring a stark black and white photograph. The photograph depicts a pair of human hands; one hand is adorned with a metallic cuff or bracelet, while both hands appear to be handling or arranging small, clear plastic baggies, strongly suggesting the presence of illicit substances or drug paraphernalia. Overlaying the photograph is red graffiti text in Cyrillic. Vertically on the left, it reads "Смерть Торгую," which translates to "Death I Trade/Sell." On the right, the word "Смерть" (Death) is repeated, accompanied by hand-drawn skull and crossbones symbols. This graffiti intensifies the message, likely serving as a strong anti-drug statement. In the upper right corner of the billboard, a black and white QR code is visible. At the bottom right, a stylized logo resembling an eye is present, alongside more Cyrillic text that states "НАЙДИ АЛЬТЕРНАТИВУ," meaning "FIND AN ALTERNATIVE." The background of the image reveals a green outdoor environment, typical of a park or roadside. Lush deciduous trees with bright green foliage are visible on the left, while evergreen conifers appear below the billboard. A paved sidewalk or path runs along the right side, bordered by a grassy verge. Further in the distance, a traditional lamppost and another smaller advertising sign, partially obscured, can be seen, displaying "-40%". The sky appears overcast, indicating a daytime setting. The billboard's glass surface shows some reflections and dust. The overall composition suggests a public health or anti-drug campaign, with the added graffiti emphasizing the dangers associated with drug use and trade.

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