The central sticker features a person, likely male, depicted from the chest up, wearing a plain grey turtleneck sweater. Their arms are crossed over their chest. The most prominent detail is the person's face, which is largely obscured and appears to be torn or collaged with white paper fragments, creating a distressed and abstract visual. The background immediately behind the figure is dark and indistinct, suggesting an urban or textured surface. The edges of the sticker itself show signs of wear and tear, indicating it's a physical sticker that has been applied and possibly partially damaged over time.

Stickers from a pub in Oslo. Some from Ikaros, the biggest ultras-group in Vålerenga, and also from the groups Kokos and Enga Undergrund.

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