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An urban scene in downtown Santiago, Chile, depicts a large mural on the side of a building, likely near the Basilica del Salvador due to a visible spire in the background. The mural features a stylized, partially nude female figure with short dark hair, shown seated. She holds a small white roll, possibly toilet paper, in her right hand and an open book titled "CONSTITUCIÓN POLÍTICA DE LA REPÚBLICA" (Political Constitution of the Republic) in her left hand, which also displays a Chilean coat of arms. The text "se acabó el Confort" (Comfort ran out / The toilet paper ran out) is spray-painted in black, flanking the figure. The mural's background is a light blue and grey patterned tile design, transitioning to a dark and light grey checkered pattern at the bottom. Below the mural, the wall is damaged, with significant sections of plaster missing. To the left, a vibrant red building with a white window frame and a white security grille stands. Overhead, numerous black electrical wires are strung haphazardly. To the right, a street is visible with parked cars, including a dark red sedan. Buildings line the street, one featuring a large white crescent moon painted on a blue facade. Various torn posters and flyers are affixed to the mural wall's right side, some bearing the word "TEATRO." The concrete sidewalk in the foreground shows minor debris. The sky is clear and light blue.
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