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A round sticker featuring a detailed design in shades of green and gold. The center depicts a stylized symbol, possibly a logo, surrounded by ornate botanical and geometric patterns. The text 'THE INDIVIDUALS' is visible within the design.

UNIVERSALS

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30 August 2024 1
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