A dark sticker on a purple wall with the text: "KEINER LÄCHT OHNE DROGEN" and the bottom text: "Chill mal Berlin".

KEINER LACHT OHNE DROGEN CHILL MAL VINCENT MAR

26 May 2022 2
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