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A rectangular, black and white sticker featuring a grid pattern resembling a guitar fretboard or musical staff. The grid contains three distinct symbols: a female gender symbol with an '@' sign inside its circle in the top-left, a 'T' in a circle in the top-middle, and a 'B' in a circle in the top-right. Below the grid, the word 'GRRRL' is prominently displayed in bold, uppercase letters. Beneath 'GRRRL', a smaller text reads '@tabgrrrltheband'. The sticker has a white background with black lines and text, showing some minor wear and tear on its edges.

GRRRL @tabgrrrltheband https://www.instagram.com/tabgrrrltheband

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26 February 5
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