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The image provides a close-up view of a person's hand holding a circular black disc, which appears to be a coaster or sticker, taken in a retail environment. The hand is adorned with multiple silver rings on the fingers and thumb, and the fingernails are painted with vibrant red polish.

The black disc held by the hand features prominent text in orange-yellow capital letters that reads: "ANOTHER FCKING BULE." Below this, in smaller white text, is "another focking cafe." The term "bule" is commonly used in Indonesia to refer to foreigners, especially Westerners.

Behind the hand, a display rack made of metal grids showcases many other similar circular items. Visible text on some of these items includes provocative and humorous phrases such as "NAMASTE, FCKFACE," "Да пофиг MOTHERFCKE" (a blend of Russian for "Whatever" and English profanity), "LIVE, LAUGH, FCK OFF," and "I DARE YOU DOUBLE DARE MOTHERFCK." The merchandise appears to target a clientele with a sense of humor, often using strong language and combining different linguistic elements.

Partially visible in the background are elements of the person's attire, including black ribbed fabric, possibly from a dress or wide-leg pants, and a black leather bag with a gold-colored buckle. A foot wearing dark sandals can also be seen on a light-colored, possibly tiled, floor. The setting suggests a casual shop or market stall, likely during the daytime due to the bright ambient light. The overall scene captures a moment of browsing or selecting merchandise with an edgy, humorous tone, consistent with a tourist-oriented location like Mengwi, Indonesia.
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May 1, 2026

Mengwi, Indonesia

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The image provides a close-up view of a person's hand holding a circular black disc, which appears to be a coaster or sticker, taken in a retail environment. The hand is adorned with multiple silver rings on the fingers and thumb, and the fingernails are painted with vibrant red polish. The black disc held by the hand features prominent text in orange-yellow capital letters that reads: "ANOTHER FCKING BULE." Below this, in smaller white text, is "another focking cafe." The term "bule" is commonly used in Indonesia to refer to foreigners, especially Westerners. Behind the hand, a display rack made of metal grids showcases many other similar circular items. Visible text on some of these items includes provocative and humorous phrases such as "NAMASTE, FCKFACE," "Да пофиг MOTHERFCKE" (a blend of Russian for "Whatever" and English profanity), "LIVE, LAUGH, FCK OFF," and "I DARE YOU DOUBLE DARE MOTHERFCK." The merchandise appears to target a clientele with a sense of humor, often using strong language and combining different linguistic elements. Partially visible in the background are elements of the person's attire, including black ribbed fabric, possibly from a dress or wide-leg pants, and a black leather bag with a gold-colored buckle. A foot wearing dark sandals can also be seen on a light-colored, possibly tiled, floor. The setting suggests a casual shop or market stall, likely during the daytime due to the bright ambient light. The overall scene captures a moment of browsing or selecting merchandise with an edgy, humorous tone, consistent with a tourist-oriented location like Mengwi, Indonesia.

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