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A sticker expressing a choice between feminism and violence. It features the text "FEMINISMUS ODER SCHLÄGEREI" (Feminism or Violence) in red on a white background, along with several feminist symbols. The sticker is affixed to a pole, surrounded by other stickers and debris. 19
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A light blue sticker with the words "VARMA VINDAR" in a stylized font.  The sticker is affixed to a metal lamppost outside at night. The background is blurred, showing a city street and cars. 5
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A black and white graphic sticker depicting a stylized character. The character features a disproportionately large, round head with a backward baseball cap, and a small body. The word 'Punto' is written across the character's face in a bold, stylized font. The body is dressed in baggy shorts and classic lace-up sneakers. The entire illustration is rendered in a clean line art style with solid black fills against a white background, cut out around its irregular shape. 12
An orange sticker with a black heart in the middle and a text that says: Wir alle sind die letzte Generation vor den Klima-Kipppunkten (We are all the last generation before the climate tipping points) 5
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Round sticker with a blue ocean background and red text. The text says "NOCH 1,5 GRAD UND BERLIN IST AM MEER" which translates to "Only 1.5 degrees and Berlin is by the sea".  There is a small logo at the bottom that says "Klima Tak!". 10
Pink round sticker with a black silhouette of a person's head and shoulders.  Text on the sticker reads "OURY JALLOH" in large letters and "DAS WAR MORD!" in smaller letters. Below, smaller text states that Oury Jalloh was burned to death by police in January 2005. The design appears to be a memorial or protest graphic. 25
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