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The sticker is composed of three distinct elements layered on a dark green pole. The topmost element is a white rectangular sticker with bold red text that reads 'SUPPORT FRIENDLY PEOPLE.' Below this, a smaller sticker displays a pink speech bubble icon with a white thumbs-up symbol and the number '1' inside, resembling a social media 'like' notification. The largest and most vibrant sticker is situated at the bottom, featuring the word 'Pinky' in a graffiti-style font. The letters are yellow with a textured gradient, outlined in black and white, and set against a bright pink background with blue and purple abstract shapes. Another black sticker with white text is partially visible below the 'Pinky' sticker. 8
The sticker is rectangular with a white background. At the top, in bold black sans-serif font, it reads 'DON'T FEED THE DICTATOR'. Below this text is a stylized Google 'G' logo, with its characteristic red, yellow, green, and blue segments. The sticker appears to be slightly creased and cracked, suggesting it has been applied outdoors. At the bottom right of the sticker, a social media handle '@saschalobo' is visible in smaller black text. 6
The sticker is a rectangular print with a white border, affixed to a weathered green pole. Its central image is a dark, reddish-orange background filled with a dense, repeating pattern of unsettling faces. These faces resemble skulls or zombies, featuring prominent eye sockets and mouths, and many are marked with small, black inverted crosses on their foreheads. Superimposed over this macabre collage is the text 'TOBI DER O.G.' rendered in a vibrant, slime-green font that appears to be dripping. A small, black and white QR code is visible in the bottom right corner of the sticker. 5
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. 11
The sticker is circular with a bright yellow background. Its main element is a stylized black bear figure, depicted in a dynamic, seemingly dancing or striding pose, with its tongue slightly extended. Behind the bear, several thick, abstract black lines radiate outwards, suggesting motion or energy. Encircling the bear is a red band where the text 'Loompa Boyz' is written in black, with 'Loompa' appearing upside down on the left curve and 'Boyz' right-side up on the right curve. 10
A rectangular yellow sticker featuring a cartoon cannabis leaf with a smiling face and the word 'CANNAFIZIERT' is attached to a white and black bollard on a city street. The sticker is colorful and stands out against the aged bollard. 15
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The sticker is white with black text that reads "SMASH THE NAZIS". There is a red star graphic integrated into the word "SMASH". Underneath, in smaller text, it says "BETTER RUN NAZI SCUM". 23
A black and white sticker with a red band at the top and bottom. The sticker features the text "Union Berlin" at the top, and a logo with a ship and the text "HEIMATHAFEN NEUKÖLLN" in the center. The background is black, and the text and logo are white. 11
A sticker with the text "Alle Menschen sind Ausländer. Fast überall." meaning "All people are foreigners. Almost everywhere.", placed on a red and white background. 13
The sticker features a unique cartoonish character rendered in black and white with touches of red and blue. The character has a round body, large eyes with a red halo above, and horns that appear like sharp curves. The limbs are bulbous and adorned with circles resembling beads. A QR code is placed on the character's body. The style is reminiscent of surrealist art. 7
A round sticker with a white background and blue poop emojis.  The text "AfD Wählen ist so 1933" is written in red.  The bottom of the sticker has the logo and website for taz. 6
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