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A square, white sticker featuring a hand-drawn, black and white illustration. The central image is a stylized, oval-shaped white face with two small, dark, oval eyes and a larger, open, oval mouth, giving the impression of a scream or shock. This white face is set against a roughly textured black background, created with visible white lines and strokes, suggesting a marker or ink drawing style. The overall aesthetic is raw and expressive, resembling a ghostly or distressed figure.

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19 April 0
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