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A sticker featuring a black bear lying on a red and white striped surface, possibly a cot or a bed frame. The bear seems to be intoxicated or passed out, with a bottle lying next to it. The text '030' and 'Dit is Berlin, Bitch!' are present on the sticker. The overall style is bold and slightly provocative. 5
A sticker featuring a cartoon bear sprawled on a cot, with the text 'Dit is Berlin, Bitch!' and the area code 030. The style is bold and slightly edgy. 34
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 surface with the text "trau Dich FRAGEN zu stellen" (Dare to ask questions) in German.  There is also a small Agenda 2030 reference visible on the sticker. 3
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
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. 7
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