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Angelina

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Sat, Jun 6, 2026, 02:10 PM

3d ago

Kharnavy, Russia

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In Kharnavy, Russia, a person is engaged in food preparation outdoors. The scene is set on a worn wooden surface, with an unkempt grassy and dirt area, interspersed with various discarded wooden and m…read more

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In Kharnavy, Russia, a person is engaged in food preparation outdoors. The scene is set on a worn wooden surface, with an unkempt grassy and dirt area, interspersed with various discarded wooden and metal fragments, serving as the background. The individual is wearing a light-colored, long-sleeved jacket and dark grey or black athletic-style pants, featuring a white "billcee" logo on the left thigh. A dark boot is visible on the left foot. The person's right hand, displaying long, light-colored manicured fingernails, holds a large, cut red tomato over a clear plastic bowl. A significant amount of tomato juice and seeds has collected at the bottom of this bowl. The left hand holds a silver knife with a light blue-green handle, which has visible water droplets on its blade. On the wooden surface, a white bowl adorned with a floral pattern (roses) is filled with freshly sliced red tomatoes and green cucumbers, arranged as a salad. Adjacent to this bowl are a decorative silver spoon, a light blue-green plastic serving utensil, and a partially visible clear drinking glass. A green and white flexible pouch, with "MAX" and "100" visible in its branding (suggesting mayonnaise or a similar condiment), lies open on the wood, surrounded by small pieces of cut tomato and two small, red-capped packets. The overall activity depicts the assembly of a fresh vegetable salad. | Open Wire