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The sticker is bright blue with bold, white, slightly irregular sans-serif lettering. The text is arranged in three lines. The top line reads 'HASS IST', the middle line reads 'KEINE', and the bottom line reads 'MEINUNG'. To the right of the main text, in a smaller font, is the text 'Bitte nicht wild verkleben! | V.i.S.d.P.: B. Hannemann, Hasselwerderstraße 38-40, 12439 Berlin'. At the very bottom of the sticker, centered, is a website address: 'www.zentrum-für-demokratie.de'. The sticker appears to be adhered to a metal pole. 15
The central sticker is rectangular with rounded corners and a bright blue background. It features large, white, sans-serif lettering that reads 'HASS IST KEINE MEINUNG' (Hate is not an opinion). Below this main text, in smaller white font, is the website 'www.zentrum-fur-demokratie.de'. To the right of the main text, in a vertical orientation and very small font, is additional text that appears to be contact or legal information. There is also a smaller, oval-shaped sticker at the bottom right of the main sticker, with pink and yellow text on a blue background, which reads 'minka, ich liebe dich'. 22
A sticker featuring a detail of Rembrandt's 'The Night Watch' with text overlay in Dutch.  The text translates to: 'The Night Watch, not the climate. Rijksmuseum, break with ING!' It appears to be a protest or activism sticker. 6
A rectangular sticker, light grey/off-white in color, adhered to a cylindrical metal pole. The top portion features a German quote in black sans-serif typeface, spanning four lines. The bottom portion displays a black and white, somewhat grainy illustration. On the left, a figure wearing a balaclava or ski mask and a hat is partially visible, from the chest up. On the right, an arm extends with a hand pointing a finger upwards, seemingly holding a pen or a thin object. The sticker shows signs of wear, with slight peeling at the bottom. 12
The central sticker is a rectangular, bright red sticker with bold, white sans-serif text. It has a hashtag symbol followed by the German phrase 'ROTE KARTE FÜR FREIER'. The sticker appears to be applied to a cylindrical pole, possibly a lamppost or signpost, as it is layered over other, older stickers and shows some wear around the edges, suggesting it is outdoors. The overall appearance is that of a protest or political statement sticker. 22
A sticker featuring a stylized portrait of a man with the text "Support your local psycho!!"  Below it is another sticker with the text in Swedish: "Den som lever får se på andra bullar" which translates to: "He who lives will see other buns". 11
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A white sticker with a black line drawing of a cool couple with the word "FILTER" at the bottom left. The drawing has a distinctive, retro style, with the woman in a strapless top and a hat, and the man with crossed arms and a similar hat. 4
This sticker shows a person's photograph in grayscale with the text 'MTH' printed in reddish-brown font. The sticker is affixed to a gray, textured, cylindrical surface. 3
A close-up shot of a dark blue sticker with white block lettering that reads "TODDEM BYB". The sticker is affixed to a lamppost in an urban environment at night.  The background is slightly blurry, showcasing buildings and parked cars. 19
A sticker featuring a black silhouette of a cat inside a red circle. The style is simple yet striking, with the cat depicted in a somewhat aggressive pose.  It's affixed to a grey metal pole, likely in an urban setting. 5
This sticker features a red triangle sitting atop two bicycle wheels. The triangle is equilateral and solid red. The wheels are yellow with black tires and detailed spokes. It's pasted on a grey metal pole. 17
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