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12:57 am, January 15, 2021
 

mouse outline svg

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<svg width="22" height="34" viewBox="0 0 22 34" fill="none" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg">
<path d="M11 1.04627V11.8853V1.04627ZM11 32.5303C5.477 32.5303 1 28.1403 1 22.7243V10.3363C1 4.92027 5.477 0.530273 11 0.530273C16.523 0.530273 21 4.92027 21 10.3363V22.7243C21 28.1403 16.523 32.5303 11 32.5303Z" stroke="white"/>
</svg>

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