A light teal square sticker with white text on a dark gray surface. The text says "Fent vagyok a miutcánk.hu-n!" which translates to "I'm on miutcánk.hu!" in English. There is also a stylized "Mi utcánk" logo.

FENT VAGYOK A MIUTCANK.HU-NI mi utcank

27 December 2024 2
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