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A black and white sticker with the word ZETER in bold, uppercase letters is affixed to a weathered metal surface. The sticker is slightly worn at the edges.  The background is a gray metal box, possibly an electrical box or similar utility component, attached to a building's exterior wall. 9
The sticker is a perfectly circular shape with a light blue background. Black capital letters are arranged in a circle around the perimeter, reading 'ORG. BERGEN STREETDANCE'. The text is sans-serif and curves along the edge, with 'ORG. BERGEN' at the top and 'STREETDANCE' at the bottom. The center of the sticker is left blank. 3
A sticker advertising dance classes in a park.  The sticker features silhouettes of a man and woman dancing against a sunburst background.  Contact information is provided on the sticker. 10
A square white sticker with dark purple graffiti that says BEN. The sticker is on a grey pole. 17
The sticker is shield-shaped with a white border, showcasing a bottle of dark liquid with a blue cap, possibly oil. In the background, there are blue mountains on the left and water droplets on the right against a light blue sky. The bold text 'BERGEN' is prominently displayed in white across the center, with 'BUFF & BABYOLJE' written in smaller letters below it. A single teardrop icon is at the very bottom. 14
A round sticker with a cartoon drawing and the text "BLECH GEDANKEN". The sticker is affixed to a wet pole, and the background is blurred. 6
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The sticker is rectangular with a black background. It features a stylized white illustration of a bulldog's head in profile, looking to the right. The bulldog has a fierce expression with bared teeth and a prominent jawline. To the left of the bulldog is the text 'FRFC' in large, bold, white, sans-serif font. To the right of the bulldog is the number '1908' in the same font style. Below the main text and image, in a smaller, ornate, white font, is the phrase 'We Are The Boys From Rotterdam!'. There are subtle red and white highlights behind the 'FRFC' text, suggesting a light source or a design element. 17
A rectangular sticker with a bright turquoise background and bold purple text. The text reads 'Solidarity with FLINTA* on the Move'. Below the main text, in smaller font and a black silhouette of a bird, is the word 'SRBDRUCKE'. The sticker appears to be placed on a textured, greenish-gray surface that has other graffiti markings on it. 6
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. 25
The sticker features a cartoon man with a dark mustache and hair, wearing a yellow shirt, smoking a joint. He holds a prominent yellow square QR code. In the background, the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin is depicted under a dark blue night sky, with green cannabis plants and several white pre-rolled joints scattered in the foreground. The top of the sticker displays bold yellow text, and a phone number is printed below the QR code. The overall color palette includes dark blue, yellow, green, and brown. 33
The sticker features a cartoon illustration of Chief Wiggum from The Simpsons, depicted as a police officer in a blue uniform, complete with a hat and badge. His face is yellow, and he has a prominent runny green nose, suggesting illness. He holds a black GoPro camera on a stick in his left hand. The background is a simple blue sky with white clouds and a brown wooden fence. A white banner at the bottom contains black text. 22
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