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A rectangular sticker with a white border, depicting three stylized figures standing side-by-side against a background of abstract graffiti-like shapes in pink, orange, and grey. From left to right, the first figure resembles Greta Thunberg, smiling, wearing a military-style jacket and cargo pants with a patterned scarf. The central figure is taller, masked with a dark balaclava, dressed in camouflage, with arms around the other two. The third figure, resembling Luisa Neubauer, wears glasses, a patterned scarf, a blue beanie with 'UN' written on it, and military-style attire, with arms crossed. At the bottom center, a white sign held by the central figure reads 'SKOLSTREJK FÖR KLIMATET' in black text. The overall aesthetic is gritty and stencil-like, using a limited color palette of greens, browns, black, and white, with accents of blue and background colors.

SKOLSTREJK FÖR KLIMATET UN STIK

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15 February 1
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