Black and white sticker featuring a man smoking a pipe, with the word "TRAUMA" written above him. Below is text that reads "TIDSKRIFT FÖR BÅNGSTYRIg KULTUR".

Stockholm Pissa TRAUMA ID TIDSKRIFT FOR BADDABINS BANGSTYRIG KULTUR SNAKE

19 January 2025 3
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