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Volka

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Thu, Apr 16, 2026, 12:49 PM

1d ago

Moscow, Russia

55.74100, 37.65100

A young woman is depicted taking a selfie in what appears to be a mirror or reflective surface in an indoor setting. She is oriented with her head slightly tilted and her gaze directed upwards and to…read more

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A young woman is depicted taking a selfie in what appears to be a mirror or reflective surface in an indoor setting. She is oriented with her head slightly tilted and her gaze directed upwards and to the left, away from the phone camera. She has long, light brown hair with blonde highlights and a gentle smile. Her eyes are blue or grey. She is wearing a cream or off-white collared jacket over a dark top, with a thin necklace featuring a small cross pendant visible. On her left ear, she has a gold-toned earring with a white pearl. Her right hand, holding a smartphone in a clear case, is prominent in the foreground, showcasing her neatly manicured nails with French tips and a ring with a large green gemstone on her ring finger. The smartphone itself has a multi-lens camera system, indicative of a modern model. The background, seen in the reflection, is dark and modern. It includes black cabinets or shelving units, and bright linear lighting fixtures are visible. In the upper right corner of the reflection, a coffee machine with a teal cup is discernible. To the left of the woman's head in the reflection, a lighted sign with a stylized floral or star emblem is visible, displaying reversed text that, when read correctly, spells "NTOIPP-X". The overall scene suggests a contemporary commercial or lounge environment. | Open Wire