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The central sticker is a square, vibrant yellow design with all elements rendered in green. The dominant text is 'Oslo', with the 'O' creatively forming a hand gripping what appears to be a rifle. To the right, a six-sided die is visible, and below the word 'Oslo', several stylized bottle shapes are depicted. A small hammer and sickle emblem is subtly integrated near the base of the 'o'. Beneath the main graphic, in a smaller, cursive font, the word 'Ræfleklubb' is written. The combination of these symbols suggests a commentary that could be political, social, or related to a specific subculture in Oslo, Norway.
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Oslo Ræfleklubb

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18 July 2025 8
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