Similar Stickers
A sticker featuring a photo of a blonde woman in platform boots, sitting on a cobblestone street in front of the Brandenburg Gate. The text on the sticker translates to: "I stick positivity into a world where we often lack support." 7
A green sticker with a pictogram and the text "Fluchtwege freihalten!" (Keep escape routes clear!) in German. Below, there is another sticker from a driving school in Cologne, Germany. 6
The sticker features a black silhouette of a bear, reminiscent of the Berlin coat of arms, in a dynamic, falling pose. The bear is depicted with its arms outstretched and legs splayed. Above and to the right of the bear, the number '030' is displayed in a stylized font. Below the bear, there is a representation of a railway track with red and white checkered ties. The bear appears to be falling onto or off of this track. A small, dark silhouette of a bottle is shown in the air near the bear's head. The text 'Dit is Berlin, Bitch!' is written in a gothic-style font below the railway track. The sticker has a white background and is slightly curved, suggesting it's adhered to a cylindrical surface. 12
A sticker on an orange bin with the text \"trau Dich NEIN! zu sagen\" (Dare to say NO!) in bold black letters.  The sticker also contains the small print \"AGENDA 2030\" in the upper right corner. The background is an orange bin with the BSR logo and contact details. 14
A black sticker with white text on a dark green surface. The text says "TUR ATT KAFFE FINNS" which translates from Swedish to English as "Time for coffee exists". 5
The central sticker cluster is composed of multiple layers affixed to a grey metal pole. The base layer is a rectangular sticker featuring a background of alternating vertical blue and white stripes. Superimposed on these stripes is a stylized black silhouette of a creature, possibly a lion or griffin, with a long, curled tail, clawed feet, and a single prominent eye. Overlaid on this is a prominent blue and white rectangular sticker. Its upper section displays 'Friedrichsort' in elegant white script on a blue background. Below this, a white band features a circular emblem of Popeye the Sailor, depicted flexing his bicep while holding a red bottle, with 'EST 1890' inscribed at the bottom. To the right of Popeye, 'Sulla Strada' is written in a similar ornate white script on a blue background. Partially visible beneath these layers is a small red sticker with white text, which reads 'Karu' and 'NCHEN Stadt', likely indicating 'München Stadt'. 9
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