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Viksi

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Thu, Apr 16, 2026, 06:45 PM

20h ago

Sofia, Bulgaria

42.66500, 23.39200

The image is a vertical, close-up shot, likely a selfie, of a person lying down in an indoor setting. The main subject is a slender individual, presumably female, with their midsection exposed. They a…read more

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The image is a vertical, close-up shot, likely a selfie, of a person lying down in an indoor setting. The main subject is a slender individual, presumably female, with their midsection exposed. They are wearing form-fitting gray leggings or pants and a fluffy brown top or sweatshirt that is pulled up, revealing their navel and lower abdomen. A lighter-colored garment is visible beneath the brown top, and part of a white sleeve extends into the frame from the bottom right. The person's left hand, with manicured nails, is positioned near their mouth, where pink-tinted lips are partially visible. They are reclining on what appears to be a bed or lounge area, covered with several textiles. These include a dark, ribbed blanket or pillow on the left, and a black and white striped blanket or pillow on the right. A beige pillow and a white pillow are also visible beneath the person's body. The background features a wall adorned with white wallpaper that mimics the texture and pattern of stacked bricks. A small, dark-framed picture hangs on this wall, containing a dark figure against a lighter background. The lighting is soft and ambient, characteristic of an indoor environment, creating a relaxed and intimate atmosphere. The scene likely takes place in a residence in Sofia, Bulgaria. No text is visible in the image. | Open Wire