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The sticker is a rectangular, black background with two lines of bold, white, sans-serif text. The top line reads 'SKAM' and the bottom line reads 'DÖDAR'. The sticker has a slight sheen, indicating a vinyl or similar material, and is applied to a heavily worn, metallic pole with peeling paint. The edges of the sticker appear crisp and well-defined.
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SKAM DÖDAR https://www.sthlmproject.com/c4r9t6

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08 March 7
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