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The sticker features a black background with white text in an old German script. At the top, it reads 'Für Verein' (For Club) and at the bottom, 'und Vaterland' (and Fatherland). In the center, there are two prominent emblems flanked by green laurel-like leaves. On the left is the German federal eagle (Bundesadler) in black with red talons, set against a golden yellow shield. On the right is a circular logo for FC Homburg, featuring a white background with a green border. The text 'HOMBURG-SAAR' is at the top of this circle, 'F C' on either side, and '08' at the bottom. Inside the circle is a stylized tree with numerous green heart-shaped leaves. 50
A circular sticker featuring a stylized, cartoonish male character in black line art on a white background. The character has a stern expression, a small beard, and wears a backward baseball cap with 'KING' written on it. He is holding an old-school microphone in his right hand, from which smoke or sound waves emanate. He wears shorts with 'NI-KE' on the left leg and prominent sneakers. The artist's handle '@J-dela-f' is visible on the right side of the character. The overall style is reminiscent of urban street art or graffiti. 14
A circular white sticker with a central image of a bronze-colored statue depicting a muscular man forging a sword into a plowshare with a hammer. This iconic 'Swords into Plowshares' sculpture is flanked by two blue circles, each containing a white stylized peace dove. Curved around the top edge of the sticker, in red uppercase letters, is the text 'DEUTSCHLAND RAUS AUS NATO' (Germany out of NATO). Similarly, curved around the bottom edge, also in red uppercase letters, is 'NATO RAUS AUS DEUTSCHLAND' (NATO out of Germany). In the center-left, in bold black text, it reads 'Schwerter zu Pflugscharen' (Swords into Plowshares), with a smaller biblical reference 'Micha 4, 1–4' below it. 11
The sticker is an oval-shaped design with a light yellow-green background and black elements. It features a central image of two crossed mining hammers, a classic symbol of coal mining. Arcing above the hammers is the word 'MIJNSTREEK', and below them, 'TERRITORY'. The word 'RODA' is prominently displayed in the center. Along the top inner edge of the oval, a small black silhouette of a person walking is visible. The outer edge of the sticker is bordered by black silhouettes of industrial structures and buildings, suggesting a cityscape or mining infrastructure. A small 'OOST' is visible at the very bottom. 17
A rectangular, monochromatic sticker affixed to a dark metal pole. The central image depicts a historical townscape, predominantly in black and white. On the left, a prominent dark building with a tall, ornate tower featuring a clock and spire stands against a lighter sky. To its right, a street scene unfolds with streetlights and the facade of another building. In the background, a faint, circular, crest-like emblem is subtly visible. The bottom portion of the sticker features bold, white text in an old-fashioned serif font, reading 'Union fans Bernau'. The overall aesthetic is graphic and evokes a sense of local history and community support. 15
The image captures a light-colored, possibly off-white or pale green, metal door heavily covered with a dense and eclectic assortment of stickers and some black graffiti. The stickers vary significantly in size, shape (round, square, rectangular, die-cut), and artistic style, ranging from bold political statements to cartoonish illustrations, band logos, and humorous phrases. Prominent colors include bright reds, yellows, blues, greens, pinks, and black and white. Many stickers feature German text, indicating local activism and cultural references. Notable elements include a large yellow 'HÖRT MEHR PTK' sticker, a red 'GEGEN NAZIS' sticker, a heart-shaped sticker with a skull-like face, a 'FIGHT BORDERS' sticker, and a 'BERLINER KÄLTEHILFE' sticker with a QR code. Some stickers are peeling, faded, or partially obscured by other stickers or the prominent black graffiti 'KVRIS$' and 'SASAR'. The door itself shows signs of wear, dirt, and previous paint layers, contributing to an authentic urban aesthetic. 19
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