A medium shot of two young women standing outdoors at a protest, holding signs advocating for climate action. Both women, likely of Caucasian descent, are dressed warmly for cold weather, wearing winter hats and gloves. The woman on the left is holding a cardboard sign that reads "FTNA" in bold black and red letters, with smaller text beneath mentioning "BIG BOOBS" She is smiling slightly as she looks at the camera. The woman on the right holds a white sign with blue and green letters that reads "FREE THE NIPPLE AGAIN" and includes a red circle with a slash through "BRA," referring to opposition to the Keystone XL pipeline. She is also smiling, standing close to her friend, and wearing red gloves, a blue headband, and a jacket. Behind them, other protestors are visible, some carrying signs, banners, or flags. A large flag with an image of the Earth is prominently seen to the right. The background includes a fence and some buildings, suggesting that the protest is taking place near a governmental or important public building. The atmosphere appears peaceful but determined, with people gathered in support of climate justice and renewable energy solutions <lora:amateurphoto-v6-forcu:0.8>
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