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The sticker is bright blue with bold, white, slightly irregular sans-serif lettering. The text is arranged in three lines. The top line reads 'HASS IST', the middle line reads 'KEINE', and the bottom line reads 'MEINUNG'. To the right of the main text, in a smaller font, is the text 'Bitte nicht wild verkleben! | V.i.S.d.P.: B. Hannemann, Hasselwerderstraße 38-40, 12439 Berlin'. At the very bottom of the sticker, centered, is a website address: 'www.zentrum-für-demokratie.de'. The sticker appears to be adhered to a metal pole. 9
The sticker features a stylized clock face with a pink background and black outlines. The numbers '12' are repeated around the perimeter of the clock. The clock hands are drawn in a jagged, waveform-like style. Emanating from the clock are thin, dark lines that appear to be hair or tendrils, and a question mark is positioned above and to the right of the clock. The overall aesthetic is somewhat abstract and whimsical. Below the clock, a social media handle is visible. 14
The central sticker depicts a stylized baby-like figure rendered in a mosaic art style. The figure appears to be standing or taking a step, with its arms slightly bent. Its body is composed of numerous small, irregularly shaped 'tiles' in various shades of brown, beige, and light gray, giving it a textured, almost sculptural appearance. The head is large in proportion to the body, with simplified facial features. The sticker has a white border, indicating it's a die-cut design, and is applied to a metal pole. 29
A monochrome sticker featuring a stylized, somewhat chubby baby or infant figure. The figure is depicted in a dynamic pose, possibly running or floating, with one leg bent and the other extended. One arm is raised, forming a clenched fist, suggesting determination or defiance. The face has a determined or slightly angry expression, with a furrowed brow. The sticker uses bold black outlines against a white or light grey interior, giving it a stark, illustrative appearance. It is affixed to a textured, metallic pole. 11
The sticker is circular and features a stylized, cartoonish representation of a garlic bulb. The garlic has a light greyish-white color with subtle purple accents around the top cloves. It has two large, black, circular eyes and a wide, smiling mouth with a red tongue. The background of the sticker is a gradient that transitions from a bright yellow at the top to a pinkish-red at the bottom, with some subtle water droplets visible on the surface. The word 'knobilicious' is written in bold, black, sans-serif font along the bottom curve of the sticker. 79
The sticker features a light blue background with water droplets, suggesting a rainy or wet environment. In the center, a cartoon character wearing a yellow hoodie and black beanie sits on a brick wall. The character is holding a red object, possibly a ball or a record, and has purple smoke or energy emanating from their eyes. Below the character, the brick wall is depicted with graffiti that spells out a word in purple and orange. To the left of the character, a vintage boombox is illustrated. The text 'SINCE 2012' is prominently displayed in a red, blocky font in the upper left corner. 21
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A circular, light blue sticker with bold black text. The top of the sticker features the word 'Superbude' in a smaller font. The main text reads 'IF YOU DON'T GO YOU WONT KNOW' in large, uppercase letters. Below this, in a smaller, curved font, it says 'Hotel Hostel Home'. The sticker appears to be placed on a surface covered with other stickers and graffiti. 8
The sticker features a stylized clock face with a pink background and black outlines. The numbers '12' are repeated around the perimeter of the clock. The clock hands are drawn in a jagged, waveform-like style. Emanating from the clock are thin, dark lines that appear to be hair or tendrils, and a question mark is positioned above and to the right of the clock. The overall aesthetic is somewhat abstract and whimsical. Below the clock, a social media handle is visible. 14
The sticker features a stylized, light-colored whippet in mid-stride, with its body arcing. It is depicted against a rich green background. Two pink hearts are prominent: one is held in the dog's mouth, and another is positioned near its hindquarters. The top and bottom edges of the sticker are bordered by a pattern of orange diamonds. Scattered across the green background are four yellow starbursts and two small pink circles. The overall aesthetic is whimsical and charming. 6
The sticker is centered on a pole and features a stylized cartoon face with a neutral expression, large ears, and a small mustache. The face is enclosed within a red circle with a diagonal red line through it, indicating prohibition. The background of the prohibited area is blue. Above the prohibition symbol, the text 'Parkaffe *' is written in black. Below the symbol, there is a website address 'www.parkaffe.de' in red. Further down, there is German text that reads '* denn ich parke gern vor fremden Einfahrten!' which translates to '* because I like to park in front of other people's driveways!'. The bottom part of the sticker has text that appears to be upside down and reversed, likely a continuation of the message. 18
The sticker features a black background with a large, irregular splash of bright pink in the center. White, bold, sans-serif text is overlaid on the pink splash. The text reads 'GÖRLI bleibt' in the upper portion and 'Unser OFFEN !' in the lower portion, arranged in two lines. The letters have a subtle white outline. To the left of the text, there is a QR code. To the right of the text, there is a small, stylized graphic that appears to be a bear or a similar creature, and the word 'Görli' written in a script font. The sticker shows signs of wear and tear, with some creasing and texture on the surface. 10
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