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The image displays a white square coaster or tile resting on a light brown wooden surface. The wooden surface appears to be a tabletop or floor, characterized by visible grain patterns and horizontal seams between planks.

The coaster itself has rounded corners and a slightly raised edge, suggesting it might be made of ceramic or a similar hard material. The primary design on the coaster is a black and white illustration featuring text at the top and two figures below.

The text, written in a casual, somewhat handwritten script, reads:
"oh Manchester,
so much to answer for"

Below the text, two men are depicted in a black and white, somewhat stark, illustrative style. Both are shown from the chest up.
The man on the left has dark, slightly messy hair styled upwards at the front. He is looking directly at the viewer with a subtle, perhaps slightly defiant, expression. He is wearing a dark, high-collared shirt or jacket.
The man on the right has darker, shaggier hair that covers part of his forehead. He is also looking towards the viewer, though his gaze seems a bit more reserved or pensive. He is wearing a lighter-colored shirt, possibly white or light grey, with a dark jacket or blazer over it, and the collar of the shirt is visible.

The overall impression is that of a piece of merchandise or art related to the iconic British band The Smiths, given the famous lyric (from their song "Suffer Little Children") and the recognizable likenesses of lead singer Morrissey (left) and guitarist Johnny Marr (right). The image is well-lit, showing no harsh shadows, and the details of both the coaster and the wooden background are clear.
Will

Jan 28, 2026

London, UK

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The image displays a white square coaster or tile resting on a light brown wooden surface. The wooden surface appears to be a tabletop or floor, characterized by visible grain patterns and horizontal seams between planks. The coaster itself has rounded corners and a slightly raised edge, suggesting it might be made of ceramic or a similar hard material. The primary design on the coaster is a black and white illustration featuring text at the top and two figures below. The text, written in a casual, somewhat handwritten script, reads: "oh Manchester, so much to answer for" Below the text, two men are depicted in a black and white, somewhat stark, illustrative style. Both are shown from the chest up. The man on the left has dark, slightly messy hair styled upwards at the front. He is looking directly at the viewer with a subtle, perhaps slightly defiant, expression. He is wearing a dark, high-collared shirt or jacket. The man on the right has darker, shaggier hair that covers part of his forehead. He is also looking towards the viewer, though his gaze seems a bit more reserved or pensive. He is wearing a lighter-colored shirt, possibly white or light grey, with a dark jacket or blazer over it, and the collar of the shirt is visible. The overall impression is that of a piece of merchandise or art related to the iconic British band The Smiths, given the famous lyric (from their song "Suffer Little Children") and the recognizable likenesses of lead singer Morrissey (left) and guitarist Johnny Marr (right). The image is well-lit, showing no harsh shadows, and the details of both the coaster and the wooden background are clear.

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