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The central sticker is a rectangular, bright red sticker with bold, white sans-serif text. It has a hashtag symbol followed by the German phrase 'ROTE KARTE FÜR FREIER'. The sticker appears to be applied to a cylindrical pole, possibly a lamppost or signpost, as it is layered over other, older stickers and shows some wear around the edges, suggesting it is outdoors. The overall appearance is that of a protest or political statement sticker. 22
A blue and white sticker featuring the text "Sofia Läktaren Stockholm" and a small logo.  The sticker is affixed to a grey pole. 23
The sticker is predominantly yellow with black and white text. The top portion features the word 'Doe' in large white sans-serif font against a black background. Below this, separated by a thin yellow line, is the word 'eerlijk.' also in white sans-serif font on a black background. At the bottom, within a white rectangular box with a black outline, are the words 'STEM BIJ1' in black text. The yellow background extends beyond the black text areas, giving the sticker a dynamic, slightly angled appearance. 22
Two stickers are attached to a pole. The top sticker features the text "Feine Sahne Fischfilet, No Nazis" written in a stylized graffiti font. The bottom sticker is smaller and features the text "UKUMANGALA Kessel Kollektiv Stuttgart". The design of the second sticker includes decorative corner elements. 6
A prominent white, oval-shaped sticker is attached to a weathered, gray utility pole. The sticker features bold black text at the top, 'Nett hier.' (Nice here.). Below this, it continues with 'Aber kennen Sie schon Dachdecker_Dennis?' (But do you already know Roofer_Dennis?), though parts of this text are slightly obscured. Central to the sticker is a black circular logo with crossed roofer's hammers and the words 'DACHDECKER DENNIS'. Below the logo, an Instagram handle is visible. The sticker exhibits signs of wear, with some peeling edges and dirt, and is partially layered over other older stickers. 5
The sticker, placed on a black pole, features a prominent image of a large white cruise ship docked in what appears to be a European city harbor, with buildings and a bustling waterfront visible in the background. Above the image, in white text on a red background, are the words 'Stopp cruisetrafikken'. Below the ship image, also in white text but with a star logo, is 'Rødt'. The sticker is slightly worn at the edges, indicating it has been on the pole for some time. The background outside the pole shows trees, sky, and hints of other urban structures. 4
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Yellow sticker with a barber pole and swallows. The text on the sticker says "Beard Care" and "Superfurry". There is also a website address at the bottom. 2
A sticker depicting a fist with the word VOTE written on the knuckles. The sticker is placed on a red surface covered in other stickers. 5
A sticker featuring a group of joyful people amidst confetti, with the statement "Bewegungsfreiheit ist ein Menschenrecht" (Freedom of movement is a human right) prominently displayed.  The text indicates that this right applies beyond just dance floors. 19
This sticker is primarily purple with a black banner displaying the message "Life is more than deadlines" in white text. The website address is printed at the bottom. The sticker is placed on a pole. 4
A heart-shaped sticker is affixed to a metal pole. The sticker features a rainbow gradient and the German text "Weniger Hass, mehr", which translates to "Less Hate, More". There are five yellow star designs adorning the sticker near the text. At the bottom corner, it says "Made with ❤️ in Osnabrück". 19
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