
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays a section of an interior wall in Dimitrovgrad, Bulgaria, likely within a public or semi-public facility. The upper portion of the wall is painted a light, faded beige or yellow color, exhibiting a textured, uneven surface with areas of wear, minor cracking, and peeling paint, particularly in the upper left corner and along the seam where it meets the tiled lower section. Below this painted wall, a horizontal band of blue-green ceramic tiles with subtle lighter horizontal stripe patterns is visible. A dark, possibly moldy or stained line runs along the grout or sealant where the painted wall meets the tiles. Graffiti is present on the beige wall. The top line of text, written lightly in what appears to be pencil or a faded light-colored marker, reads "който влезе" (koyto vleze), which translates to "whoever enters". The second line, written more boldly in dark blue marker, states "ТУК Е" (tuk e), translating to "HERE IS". The third line, also in bold dark blue marker, reads "ГЕЙ" (gey), translating to "GAY". Combined, the graffiti translates to "Whoever enters here is gay." No individuals or other discernible objects are present in the immediate foreground or background, focusing solely on the wall and its inscriptions.
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9B160
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1,354
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