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Babgee🕹️

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Fri, Apr 17, 2026, 07:23 AM

3h ago

Nan'an District, China

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The image, rotated 90 degrees clockwise, presents an outdoor scene in Nan'an District, China, on a bright, sunny day. A large, glossy pink sculpture, resembling a stylized rabbit or long-eared creatur…read more

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The image, rotated 90 degrees clockwise, presents an outdoor scene in Nan'an District, China, on a bright, sunny day. A large, glossy pink sculpture, resembling a stylized rabbit or long-eared creature, dominates the foreground. It is positioned horizontally on a bright orange structure, wearing silver headphones and holding two open "books" or screens. One screen clearly displays a golden, textured object, possibly a cookie or moon, against a blue and white background, with Chinese characters below. In the mid-ground, a woman in a black top, with her hair tied back, is seen reaching out with her right hand, fingers splayed, towards the ground or the sculpture. She is positioned near one of the pink sculpture's extended limbs, above a grey, stone-textured surface. Further in the background, another person in dark attire is partially visible near the orange structure. The backdrop features lush green trees and a multi-story red-brick building with numerous windows. Text visible on the building includes the Chinese characters "训练中心" (xùnliàn zhōngxīn, meaning "training center") and numbers such as "1300" and "42". Overhead, intricate black power lines and cables are strung across the sky. The strong daylight casts distinct shadows, highlighting the vibrant colors of the sculpture and the surrounding environment. | Open Wire