A sticker campaign in Berlin, Germany, asking the question: "Why do I see these stickers everywhere?"  The sticker includes a QR code linking to more information and an Instagram handle.

11.1.25 warum seh ich überall diese sticker? badshaus berlin revaler str.99 10245 berlin find's heraus @berlinrapnight https://www.berlinrapnight.de/ @berlinrapnight

11 February 2025 10
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