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An outdoor, night-time photograph captures a person standing beside a brightly illuminated public display, likely a bus stop advertisement, in an urban setting. The background is dark, with indistinct, dimly lit buildings, indicating the time of day is night.

The central object is a large glass display panel, featuring an original advertisement with a smiling man. This advertisement has been extensively defaced with bold, dripping red spray paint. Prominent graffiti messages include "ANTI RUSSIA ACTION" at the top. Below it, large red cross symbols are visible. Further down, the acronym "A.C.A.B" (All Cops Are Bastards) is painted, alongside "COPS NOT YOUR FRIENDS." At the bottom left, the text "LOVE NATURE HATE RUSSIA" is clearly visible. Some original Georgian text from the advertisement, such as "გადად კი" (gadat ki) and "ბიზნესისათვის" (for business), along with QR codes, is partially visible beneath the graffiti. Small text like "TRN" and "locobusiness" can also be seen on the display's frame.

To the right of the display, a person is standing, largely obscured by a dark blue jacket, a green hoodie, and a dark baseball cap. They are holding a mobile phone and looking down at its screen, engrossed in their device. Their face and specific emotions are not visible.

The scene depicts an act of urban protest and vandalism, expressing strong anti-Russian and anti-police sentiments through graffiti on public infrastructure in T'bilisi, Georgia. The bright illumination of the defaced advertisement starkly contrasts with the dark surroundings.
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FM-K2Es33

Dec 4, 2024

T'bilisi, Georgia

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An outdoor, night-time photograph captures a person standing beside a brightly illuminated public display, likely a bus stop advertisement, in an urban setting. The background is dark, with indistinct, dimly lit buildings, indicating the time of day is night. The central object is a large glass display panel, featuring an original advertisement with a smiling man. This advertisement has been extensively defaced with bold, dripping red spray paint. Prominent graffiti messages include "ANTI RUSSIA ACTION" at the top. Below it, large red cross symbols are visible. Further down, the acronym "A.C.A.B" (All Cops Are Bastards) is painted, alongside "COPS NOT YOUR FRIENDS." At the bottom left, the text "LOVE NATURE HATE RUSSIA" is clearly visible. Some original Georgian text from the advertisement, such as "გადად კი" (gadat ki) and "ბიზნესისათვის" (for business), along with QR codes, is partially visible beneath the graffiti. Small text like "TRN" and "locobusiness" can also be seen on the display's frame. To the right of the display, a person is standing, largely obscured by a dark blue jacket, a green hoodie, and a dark baseball cap. They are holding a mobile phone and looking down at its screen, engrossed in their device. Their face and specific emotions are not visible. The scene depicts an act of urban protest and vandalism, expressing strong anti-Russian and anti-police sentiments through graffiti on public infrastructure in T'bilisi, Georgia. The bright illumination of the defaced advertisement starkly contrasts with the dark surroundings.

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