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A square-shaped sticker adhered to a dark, multi-faceted pole. The sticker features a dark blue background with a subtle texture resembling denim or a woven fabric. At the top, in bright yellow, sans-serif capital letters, is the Swedish phrase 'SLÅ NER MIG'. Below the text, centered, is a rectangular emblem with a dark border, containing two parallel light blue or white stripes on a darker blue field, strongly reminiscent of a military or police rank insignia. The sticker is slightly creased where it wraps around the pole's edges, indicating its physical presence and adherence.
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SLÅ NER MIG

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24 March 7
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