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Round sticker featuring an illustration of a cartoon character in a samurai outfit, holding a sword. Other elements include onigiri, rocks, and a QR code with the text "Scan Mich!"  The sticker also has Japanese text and the website "johnnysheadshop.de". 7
A sticker featuring a cartoon character holding a sword and a rose, with a cell phone in his other hand. The character's style is simplistic, with bold outlines and flat colors. The background of the sticker is a crumpled silver foil, giving it a street art aesthetic.  The text on the sticker includes 'THE LEGENHAIRY terry' and 'Talented'. A website address is also visible: magickrijgers.nl 8
This sticker features a detailed black and white illustration of a face with geometric and abstract elements. The style is reminiscent of intricate line drawings and graphic design.  The face has large eyes and a prominent mustache, with various patterned details throughout. The sticker is affixed to a red metal surface amongst other stickers and graffiti. 8
The sticker is predominantly black and white with a thick white border. It depicts a stylized skull with a stitched forehead and feather headdress. The skull is equipped with intricate mechanical augmentations around the eye and jawline, suggesting a cyberpunk or futuristic theme. To the right of the skull, a crown is prominently featured, also in white. Subtle text appears on the crown and along the bottom curve of the sticker. 9
This sticker displays vibrant, psychedelic artwork. The main focus is a man with a contemplative expression, holding what looks like a dark-colored bottle. Beside him sits a whimsical, almost grotesque creature resembling a monkey with exaggerated features. The overall style is gritty and expressive, with a chaotic yet deliberate arrangement of elements. The color palette is bold, using contrasting shades of red, blue, and black. There are additional items depicted, including cigarettes and what appears to be a milk carton, suggesting a narrative about indulgence and perhaps contemplation. The text "JAVLA BAJS APA" is visible, which may be a title or part of the artwork's message. The artist's social media links for Facebook and Instagram are also present at the bottom. 17
Round sticker with an orange background featuring a minimalist illustration of a person surfing. The illustration is in black and the background is a gradient orange color. The sun and the moon are also illustrated in the background. 7
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A red octagonal sticker with a QR code and the text 'Scan to ban fossil fuel ads & sponsorship' and 'Fossil free revolution'. The QR code leads to greenpeace.org/fossilfreerevolution 18
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The sticker is shield-shaped and features text on a light grey background with a dark border. The text reads 'Ukraine is the Shield of the EU LOVE TECHNO Strengthen it with Truth! HATE WAR'. The top of the shield has what appears to be a handwritten 'Free Gaza 2020'. The sticker is placed on a surface covered in various forms of graffiti and other pasted materials. 11
The central sticker is circular with a dark grey background. It depicts an illustration of a person lying on their back, with their legs bent and raised, one leg appearing to kick upwards. The person is wearing a light purple long-sleeved shirt and a matching purple skirt or dress. They have purple hair and purple accents on their eyes and cheeks. They are wearing dark, chunky boots. The text "Fickle Kin" is written in a stylized, dark font above the illustration. A small QR code is present in the bottom left corner of the sticker. The overall style is illustrative with bold outlines and flat colors. 6
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