The image displays two circular, metallic tokens, likely made of bronze or brass, resting on a sheet of white graph paper with light blue grid lines
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The image displays two circular, metallic tokens, likely made of bronze or brass, resting on a sheet of white graph paper with light blue grid lines

KaliningradRussia

The image displays two circular, metallic tokens, likely made of bronze or brass, resting on a sheet of white graph paper with light blue grid lines. The token on the left features the Cyrillic word "ЖРАТЬ" (ZHRAT'), which translates to "TO EAT" (a colloquial or somewhat vulgar term for eating). Above this text, an embossed image depicts a slice of cake or dessert, a stemmed glass, and a spoon or fork, indicative of food consumption. Below the text, a small circular emblem contains the embossed inscription "+10". The token on the right features the Cyrillic phrase "НЕ ЖРАТЬ" (NE ZHRAT'), meaning "NOT TO EAT" or "DO NOT EAT." Above this text, an embossed image shows a reclining, slender female figure, typically associated with fitness or an idealized physique. Below the text, a small circular emblem contains the embossed inscription "-10". Both tokens are identically sized and styled, suggesting they are a pair, likely representing contrasting concepts related to diet or weight management, with "+10" possibly signifying gain and "-10" signifying loss. The graph paper background provides a uniform, measurable surface. There are no discernible landmarks or specific environmental details within the image that indicate a precise location within the city of Kaliningrad, Russia. The objects themselves are novelty items whose origin or specific placement within Kaliningrad is not visually identifiable from the provided image.