A sticker featuring a stylized illustration of three individuals.  A man in a Dracula-like cape is centrally positioned, flanked by a woman on the left and another woman on the right.  Text in Finnish surrounds the figures, suggesting a theme of horror or satire related to wellbeing, poverty, and art.

KAU HUKABINETTI KOYHIEN KAUHU! HYVINVOINNIN HAUTAUSMAA! TAITEEN TUHO!

27 December 2024 9
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