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Author: Photographed by Victor Grigas
Info: A graffiti stencil, from Berlin Germany. Found on the Berlin wall. Translation from Spanish or Portuguese: "Happy 1984"
See also here for confirmation that the image comes from the Berlin Wall
WARNING: This is NOT historic Berlin Wall graffiti; the button configuration & design clearly makes it a PlayStation DualShock controller, which did not exist until late 1997 in Japan only and wasn't introduced in Europe until 1998. Indeed, the original Flickr source states "Since 1998" in the title. -- 68.47.140.211 21:22, 9 May 2009 (UTC) (Wikipedia member RBBrittain)
The image was on an actual remaining portion of the berlin wall however
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