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The sticker is rectangular with a prominent yellow stripe at the top and bottom. The background is black. In the center, a yellow shield-like crest with a black double-headed eagle (or similar bird of prey) with red feet is visible. The text 'DIE BESTEN' is written in white capital letters above the crest, and '1909' is in large white numbers to the left and right of the crest. Below the crest, the text 'IM WESTEN' is also in white capital letters. The overall design suggests a connection to a sports club, possibly football, given the '1909' which is a common founding year for such clubs, and the 'IM WESTEN' (in the west) which could refer to a region. 13
A sticker from Djekmaenniken Tattoos. The main design is a traditional-style tattoo of a stone tower with a flame inside, and a small star above it. Below the tower is a partially damaged image of what appears to be a policeman's badge. The text on the badge reads "Ihre Polizei". The bottom of the sticker features the text "DJEKMAENNIKEN TATTOOS" in a Gothic-style font. 4
A round sticker featuring an illustration of a person, possibly an athlete, with text that reads "BASEN UNITE STOCKHOLM." The sticker is affixed to a metal pole and shows some wear and tear. Part of the central image is obscured. 9
A sticker featuring the coat of arms of Nice, France. The coat of arms depicts a castle, cannons, an ancient ship, and a laurel wreath. The Latin motto "FLUCTVAT NEC MERGITUR" is visible at the bottom, meaning "It is tossed but does not sink." 8
A round sticker featuring a cartoon drawing of a player kicking a soccer ball. The player is depicted with yellow and black striped shorts, a green hat, and is in a dynamic pose. The background of the sticker is green with white stripes. 17
A sticker featuring a blue and gold crest with the letters V.I.K. and the numbers 1920-24.  It's encased within a laurel wreath. The style is reminiscent of vintage club or society emblems. 7
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The sticker features a cartoon caricature of a man, likely Friedrich Merz, with a pale yellow-green skin tone, dark hair, and rectangular glasses. He wears a dark green suit jacket over a white shirt, depicted from the chest up. His expression is one of weariness or pain, with heavy-lidded eyes and a downturned mouth. The background of the sticker is a solid light blue. Below the figure, in bold black letters, is the German phrase "Ich habe starke schMERZen" (I have strong pain), with 'MERZ' capitalized. At the bottom, there is a black rectangular logo with white text that reads "links jugend ['solid] KÖLN". The sticker is applied to a metal pole and shows some minor reflections and slight wear. 32
A rectangular sticker with a vibrant pink background, featuring a central image of a woman with long, wavy red hair and red lipstick, wearing a black collared shirt and black high heels with white socks. She is depicted in a kneeling or crouching pose, framed by a dynamic white starburst shape. Above her, the name 'CHRISTIN NICHOLS' is prominently displayed in black capital letters. Below the image, in black text, it reads 'ALLE INFOS ZU ALBUM & TOUR' followed by a short URL 'CHRISTINNICHOLS.FFM.TO/CN'. A scannable QR code is located to the left of this text. 16
Round sticker featuring a train and sunburst design. Text includes 'Train of Hope Dortmund e.V' and 'Hoffnung entsteht miteinander'. 3
A round sticker on a pole features a bright blue poop emoji with a cheerful red smile and large white eyes with black pupils. Below the emoji is a small square containing the word "taz" in white text on a black background. Underneath this is the url taz.de/antifa. 18
The sticker is black with white text. The top line reads 'FUCK HAMAS' in large, bold, sans-serif capital letters. Below this, in smaller, italicized text, it says 'es gibt keine Palästinenser das sind Ägypter'. The sticker appears to be slightly torn on the left edge, revealing a white backing and a red circular shape behind it. The overall impression is one of a printed paper sticker applied to a surface. 19
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