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A rectangular monochrome sticker showing a smiling woman in a hat. The Swedish word 'SKANNA' is written above her, surrounded by question marks. A prominent QR code is placed in the center foreground.
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SKANNA ??? https://qr.link/ILZHmC https://instagram.com/skanna_mig

#stockholm#questionmarks#mystery#sweden#monochrome#interactive#sverige#portrait
23 August 0
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