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Serbia🏛️ Politics11 hr. ago

THE WARM PHOTOS OF BILLIONS OF PEOPLE: Those who take pictures are not very fond of using . . .

The article discusses a photograph of singer Biljana Jevtić taken in the early 1980s, which has resurfaced online and been described by some users as erotic. The photo was taken just a year after the release of her first album and continues to circulate on social media platforms like Instagram. Jevtić herself has commented on the image, clarifying that there was no intention behind it to be provocative. She explained that such photos often occur unintentionally, especially when someone is unaware of being photographed and turns their head, leading to unexpected results.

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THE WARM PHOTOS OF BILLIONS OF PEOPLE: Those who take pictures are not very fond of using . . .

The article discusses a photograph of singer Biljana Jevtić taken in the early 1980s, which has resurfaced online and been described by some users as erotic. The photo was taken just a year after the release of her first album and continues to circulate on social media platforms like Instagram. Jevtić herself has commented on the image, clarifying that there was no intention behind it to be provocative. She explained that such photos often occur unintentionally, especially when someone is unaware of being photographed and turns their head, leading to unexpected results.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced account of the situation, focusing on Jevtić’s personal explanation of the photograph rather than taking a political stance. It does not frame the issue in a way that favors any particular ideology or political group, maintaining a neutral tone throughout.

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