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The central sticker features a stylized black and white depiction of Hello Kitty, complete with her signature pink bow. Her eyes are depicted as spirals, and her mouth is a simple line. Below the character, the text 'Hello Keta' is written in a white, cursive font. Beneath this, smaller text reads 'auto 3INS' followed by an Instagram logo. The sticker has a dark background and appears to be applied to a metal pole, with other stickers partially visible around it. 24
A colorful sticker featuring a stylized, bright pink flamingo head and neck, shaped like a pool float. The flamingo has a yellow eye with a black pupil and a black beak. It is depicted floating in blue water with light blue polka dots and dark blue wavy lines. The background above the water is a vivid orange, adorned with various abstract, rounded, dripping shapes in shades of purple, light orange, yellow, and light blue. The entire design is outlined with a bold black border. 3
The sticker is circular and predominantly black and white. It features a stylized skull with wide, staring eyes and spiky hair. Above the skull, the text 'BOMB' is prominently displayed, with a bomb graphic integrated into the lettering. To the right of 'BOMB' is the anarchy symbol (a circle with an 'A' inside) and an image of two crossed bones or axes. The sticker also has text curving around the bottom edge, reading 'Records' within a banner. Along the top edge, in a smaller font, is the URL 'www.bomb-a-ll.com'. The overall aesthetic is gritty and punk-inspired. 6
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. 19
The sticker is shaped like a classic whiskey bottle, predominantly brown for the liquid and black for the label and bottle cap. The label features the word 'FORGET' in a large, stylized white font at the top. Below it, a prominent eye with a blue iris and an orange/yellow glow around it is depicted. Underneath the eye, smaller white text reads 'But Never EVER FORGIVE,' followed by '3 Litre 100% Vol.' and 'RAGE, REVENGE & SELF-DESTRUCTION.' The bottle cap area has 'No. REGRETS.' in white text. Thin white text lines run vertically along the sides of the main label, reading 'LET IT GO' on the left and 'LET THE PAST BE THE PAST' on the right. The sticker has a clear border, suggesting it's cut out precisely to the bottle's shape and adhered to a textured, grey metallic pipe. 10
The sticker is rectangular with slightly rounded corners, featuring a solid black background. White, stencil-style uppercase letters are prominently displayed, spelling 'MUSCHI' on the top line and 'OBER-MAIER' on the bottom line. The text is centered within the sticker. The sticker shows minor signs of wear, including slight creases and some dirt, indicating its exposure to the elements on the metallic pole. 11
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The sticker is circular and predominantly blue with white text and accents. The text 'FUCK AFO' is prominently displayed in large, bold white sans-serif font, with the letters 'FUCK' on the top line and 'AFO' on the bottom. Scattered around the text and within the bottom portion of the sticker are numerous small, colorful circles resembling confetti, in shades of pink, yellow, orange, green, and blue. The outer edge of the sticker features text in white, which appears to be German: 'MEHR WELTOFFENHEIT • MEHR TOLERANZ • MEHR KONEETTI'. The blue background has a distressed, textured appearance, with white speckles and scratches, suggesting wear and tear. The sticker is affixed to a wall with visible graffiti in the background. 16
The sticker is circular and features a stylized, cartoonish representation of a garlic bulb. The garlic has a light greyish-white color with subtle purple accents around the top cloves. It has two large, black, circular eyes and a wide, smiling mouth with a red tongue. The background of the sticker is a gradient that transitions from a bright yellow at the top to a pinkish-red at the bottom, with some subtle water droplets visible on the surface. The word 'knobilicious' is written in bold, black, sans-serif font along the bottom curve of the sticker. 79
The sticker features a light blue background with water droplets, suggesting a rainy or wet environment. In the center, a cartoon character wearing a yellow hoodie and black beanie sits on a brick wall. The character is holding a red object, possibly a ball or a record, and has purple smoke or energy emanating from their eyes. Below the character, the brick wall is depicted with graffiti that spells out a word in purple and orange. To the left of the character, a vintage boombox is illustrated. The text 'SINCE 2012' is prominently displayed in a red, blocky font in the upper left corner. 21
The sticker features a stylized clock face with a pink background and black outlines. The numbers '12' are repeated around the perimeter of the clock. The clock hands are drawn in a jagged, waveform-like style. Emanating from the clock are thin, dark lines that appear to be hair or tendrils, and a question mark is positioned above and to the right of the clock. The overall aesthetic is somewhat abstract and whimsical. Below the clock, a social media handle is visible. 14
The sticker is predominantly purple with a gradient effect, featuring black text and a prominent black symbol. The text at the top reads 'FEMINIST ACTION' in bold, sans-serif capital letters. Below the text is the Venus symbol (♀), commonly associated with femininity and feminism, with a stylized, almost mask-like face superimposed within the circle of the symbol. The sticker appears to be applied to a metal pole. 9
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