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An irregularly shaped sticker with a white outline, featuring a stylized black 8-ball as its central element. The '8' on the ball is white and has a delicate, dotted, lace-like pattern on its left side. Below the '8', a small, anthropomorphic face is depicted with two glowing yellow-green oval eyes and a subtle, curved smile. The bottom portion of the 8-ball also emits a soft yellow-green glow. Emanating from the 8-ball are various black lines and dots, some accented with yellow-green, suggesting motion or energy against the white background. Small black speckles are scattered across the white areas of the sticker. Below the main design, the text '@BOBYSOTHERWORLD' is written in a stylized font, flanked by small starbursts. 3
A sticker featuring a cartoon monster character with a hamburger on its head. The character is blue with big eyes and a worried expression. The sticker has a yellow background and some text at the bottom. 3
This sticker features a cartoon cat character in jeans and shoes, surrounded by graffiti-style elements, including buildings, a tree, and dog bones. The background includes a building with a checkered roof and some graffiti, adding to its urban art style. The sticker is attached to a metal pole. 10
A square sticker featuring a dark-colored bunny rabbit wielding a bloody axe. The background is light blue. The artist's logo is visible in the bottom right corner: "Bunny Brigade". The sticker is affixed to a dirty, dark gray surface that appears to be metal or plastic. 4
This sticker features a cartoon crocodile wearing a hat and holding a paint roller, surrounded by graffiti elements and paint cans. The style is playful and colorful. The text at the top says "SKLDR" in graffiti style and there is a small halo above the word. At the bottom there is small text that is hard to read.  There are no social media links or QR codes visible in the image. 3
A sticker featuring a black and white illustration of a police car engulfed in flames.  The Dutch text translates roughly to "set it on fire" in relation to racist and murderous police. The bottom features a website address: rumboer.noblogs.org. The style is reminiscent of protest art. 4
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