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The sticker is designed to look like a VHS tape with a blue screen. The screen features a smiley face with a lightning bolt, adding a touch of whimsy to the retro design. The text "4EVER STICKERS" is visible above the tape image, and "www.4everstickers.com" at the bottom of the sticker, implying this is a product of the mentioned website. Above the vhs there is a usps styled logo. 5
A black and white sticker with an illustration of a person with sunglasses using a drill on a record.  The word RECORDS is prominently displayed at the bottom. The text above states "BUT WE WANT GO POP". 11
A black and white sticker featuring the logo for Back2Back Records, depicting two turntables.  The text 'BACK2BACK RECORDS' and 'STHLM' are visible on the sticker. The sticker is affixed to a dark grey pole on a city street. 9
A sticker featuring a minimalist design of two figures playing tennis. One is serving, the other receiving. A tennis net is also depicted. The style is simple and playful. 26
This sticker showcases a unique blend of artistic styles. The central motif is a graphic representation of stylized lettering, possibly an abbreviation or logo. The design is rendered in a bold, almost three-dimensional manner, with heavy use of shading and line work to create a sense of depth and texture. The overall aesthetic suggests a street art or graffiti influence. 9
The sticker displays three separate images of what appear to be motocross or racing pants, each with distinct designs. The leftmost pair shows a black and white checkered pattern and a red graphic, possibly a skull or logo, near the knee. The middle pair is predominantly dark with some lighter accents, and the rightmost pair also features a mix of dark and light sections with a small red detail. Beneath the pants, there is dark, distressed text; the first part is decipherable as 'MoZ', while the subsequent text is heavily worn and largely illegible. The sticker is applied to a light-colored utility pole set against a background of cobblestone pavement and distant buildings. 5
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