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The image displays two distinct monochrome stickers affixed to a textured, galvanized metal pole. The top sticker is rectangular, oriented diagonally, featuring a black background with bold white text. When rotated to be read correctly, the text appears to be a tag: 'OTYD' on the top line and '38.LO' on the bottom line. The bottom sticker is circular, also with a black background. It prominently features the word 'GULDGRUVAN' (Swedish for 'The Gold Mine') in white, stylized text enclosed within a white-outlined horizontal capsule shape. Below this, in smaller white text, is 'STANDSPELKLUBB' (Swedish for 'Tabletop Gaming Club'). Both stickers show minor creases and reflections, indicating they are physical objects adhered to the pole.

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25 March 3
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