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This image captures a vertical dual-monitor computer setup in what appears to be a home office or personal room in Kazanlak, Bulgaria. The bottom monitor is active, displaying a Facebook interface with a significant amount of Bulgarian text, while the top monitor is off, showing a black screen.

The active screen shows a web browser, likely Google Chrome, with multiple tabs open, including "Facebook" and "Instagram." The main content area of Facebook displays a news feed with various posts. Visible elements include contacts like "Ivan Voynikov" and "Борислава Горецова," a prompt asking "За какво мислите, Ivan?" (What are you thinking, Ivan?), and notifications for "Рождени дни" (Birthdays), specifically mentioning "Зорница Цветанова и 6 други имат рожден ден днес" (Zornitsa Tsvetanova and 6 others have a birthday today). There are also references to groups such as "Компютри Купува - Продава / ъпгрейд / Проблеми и решения" (Computers Buy - Sell / upgrade / Problems and solutions) with "453 приятели" (453 friends) and "53 коментара" (53 comments). A translation prompt is visible, offering to translate from Bulgarian to English. The "EWOO" logo is visible on the bottom bezel of the active monitor, along with a small cat-like sticker.

The background features horizontal blinds with alternating orange and white stripes, suggesting a window and natural light, indicating it's daytime. A light-colored wall is visible. To the right of the monitors, a black power cable, a white network adapter, and a red object (possibly a book or small device) are seen. Partially visible to the far right is a dark computer tower or piece of furniture with blue internal lighting. A printer or similar device is partially visible in the bottom left corner. The cables are somewhat organized, connecting the various components. The scene depicts a functional and personalized computing environment.
Voynika8912

Jun 5, 2026

Kazanlak, Bulgaria

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This image captures a vertical dual-monitor computer setup in what appears to be a home office or personal room in Kazanlak, Bulgaria. The bottom monitor is active, displaying a Facebook interface with a significant amount of Bulgarian text, while the top monitor is off, showing a black screen. The active screen shows a web browser, likely Google Chrome, with multiple tabs open, including "Facebook" and "Instagram." The main content area of Facebook displays a news feed with various posts. Visible elements include contacts like "Ivan Voynikov" and "Борислава Горецова," a prompt asking "За какво мислите, Ivan?" (What are you thinking, Ivan?), and notifications for "Рождени дни" (Birthdays), specifically mentioning "Зорница Цветанова и 6 други имат рожден ден днес" (Zornitsa Tsvetanova and 6 others have a birthday today). There are also references to groups such as "Компютри Купува - Продава / ъпгрейд / Проблеми и решения" (Computers Buy - Sell / upgrade / Problems and solutions) with "453 приятели" (453 friends) and "53 коментара" (53 comments). A translation prompt is visible, offering to translate from Bulgarian to English. The "EWOO" logo is visible on the bottom bezel of the active monitor, along with a small cat-like sticker. The background features horizontal blinds with alternating orange and white stripes, suggesting a window and natural light, indicating it's daytime. A light-colored wall is visible. To the right of the monitors, a black power cable, a white network adapter, and a red object (possibly a book or small device) are seen. Partially visible to the far right is a dark computer tower or piece of furniture with blue internal lighting. A printer or similar device is partially visible in the bottom left corner. The cables are somewhat organized, connecting the various components. The scene depicts a functional and personalized computing environment.

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