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A rectangular sticker with a predominantly white background, featuring a bold, black question 'What would you sacrifice your life for?' in a sans-serif font. To the right of the text, there's a soft, vertical gradient of bright yellow or lime green, fading into the white background. Below the main question, on the left, is the numerical text '8/20', and on the right, a black and white QR code is prominently displayed. The sticker appears slightly curled at the edges, indicating it's adhered to a weathered, dark brown and silver painted metal pole.

What would you sacrifice your life for? 8/20 https://www.sthlmproject.com/7mz2l8

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06 April 9
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