
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows a vintage Soviet-era poster advertising alcoholic beverages. The poster is predominantly orange, black, and red. At the top, in large red block letters, is the word "ТРЕХГОРНОЕ" (Trekhgornoye). Below this, in orange outlined boxes, are the Cyrillic letters "ПИ" (Pi) on the left and "ВО" (Vo) on the right. The central part of the poster features a stylized illustration of three bottles. One bottle, in the center, is upright and appears to be a dark glass beer bottle with a label. Two other bottles, one on each side, are tilted and depicted as if they are cracking or exploding, with white starbursts emanating from them. In a curve below the bottles, in white block letters, are the words "ВЫГОНИТ ВОН И" (Vygonit von i), which translates to "will drive out and". Below this, in a diagonal arrangement and white block letters on a red background, are the words "ХАНЖУ" (Khanzhu) on the left and "САМОГОН" (Samogon) on the right. "Ханжу" can refer to a hypocrite or bigot, and "самогон" refers to moonshine or homemade liquor. At the bottom, in orange letters, is "МОССЕЛЬПРОМ" (Mosselprom), which was a Soviet organization. The poster's design and content suggest a message promoting beer as a way to combat or drive out undesirable elements like hypocrisy or moonshine. The poster is a flat, rectangular object, likely made of paper, displayed on a neutral-colored wall. There are some minor scuffs and signs of age on the poster's surface.
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