A prominent white, oval-shaped sticker is attached to a weathered, gray utility pole. The sticker features bold black text at the top, 'Nett hier.' (Nice here.). Below this, it continues with 'Aber kennen Sie schon Dachdecker_Dennis?' (But do you already know Roofer_Dennis?), though parts of this text are slightly obscured. Central to the sticker is a black circular logo with crossed roofer's hammers and the words 'DACHDECKER DENNIS'. Below the logo, an Instagram handle is visible. The sticker exhibits signs of wear, with some peeling edges and dirt, and is partially layered over other older stickers.

Nett hier. Aber kennen Sie schon Dachdecker_Dennis? DACHDECKER DENNIS instagram.com/dachdecker_dennis

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