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The sticker is round with a dark grey or black background and white text. The phrase 'QUE TRÉPASSE' is arched across the top, and 'SI JE FAIBLIS' is arched across the bottom. In the center, there is a prominent, stylized white monogram, appearing to be a decorative combination of the letters 'Q' and 'D' or 'P'. The sticker is slightly creased and shows signs of wear.
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QUE TRÉPASSE SI JE FAIBLIS

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18 July 2025 2
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