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A rectangular sticker with a black background and a holographic, iridescent finish for its main elements. It features a stylized, blob-like character with a round head, two small eyes, and three wavy lines resembling tentacles for a mouth. The character has a simple body and legs, and is holding a stick or pole in its right hand. Above its head, it holds a sign that reads 'EKO WAS', and on its chest, the word 'HERE' is written. Behind the character are two minimalist, outlined representations of multi-story buildings. The entire design is outlined in black, and the holographic material reflects various pastel colors like blue, green, pink, and yellow. At the bottom center of the sticker, a social media handle is visible. The sticker shows some signs of wear and slight peeling around its edges.

ZEKO WAS HERE @ZEKOFFICIEL_ https://www.instagram.com/zekofficiel_

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19 March 18
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