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A sticker featuring a cute, pink bear wearing a bandana and wielding two guns. The style is a blend of cute and edgy. The text '@terpstreetart' and 'TERP' is visible on the sticker. 5
A sticker depicting a grenade-like object filled with red fruits, with green leaves at the bottom and a light blue handle. The style is reminiscent of traditional tattoo art. 4
A round sticker featuring a stylized illustration of a hooded figure sitting in front of a laptop, set against a blue background with digital elements. The text "Hacker Talk" is prominently displayed below the illustration. The sticker appears to be professionally printed and is affixed to a metal pole. 9
A sticker featuring a cartoon fly with blue legs and body, red eyes, and white wings. The word "FINASTA" is written above the fly. 9
A vinyl sticker of an anime girl in a blue and white outfit. She is shown from behind, and her long, bright blue hair is visible. The sticker is affixed to a gray surface. 6
The sticker features a stylized, cartoonish creature with a fiery mane and multiple eyes. Its face is predominantly orange and red, with a long, dripping red tongue. The creature is holding a rolled-up paper, possibly a joint, between its hands. Behind the creature are large, green, leafy shapes that form a backdrop. The overall style is illustrative and somewhat psychedelic, with bold outlines and vibrant colors. 6
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A vibrant red, circular sticker is affixed to a textured grey utility pole. The sticker features two stylized, black figures. The figure on the left resembles a simplified, upright penguin. The figure on the right is an inverted, abstract representation of a person, appearing upside down. Above these figures, the black text "blifrivillig.no" is prominently displayed. The sticker's surface has a subtle, granular texture. 5
The image features a black circular sticker adhered to a weathered, light-colored pole. The sticker has a prominent yellow 'A' enclosed within a rounded square frame, with a small yellow star integrated into the top right corner of the 'A'. Below the 'A', the text 'AKKS' is written in yellow uppercase letters. The pole itself shows signs of wear, with dirt, grime, and patches of what appears to be dried red paint or residue, suggesting previous layers of paint or other markings. There are also visible textures and potential remnants of other old stickers or paper on the pole. 13
The sticker is white and circular with all text and decorative elements in red. At the top, in smaller text, it reads "immaturus". Below this, the dominant text in a distressed, bold font says "DISNEY KILLER". Further down, in smaller text, it states "spilles i storelogen 30 april", suggesting an event or performance. The sticker has ornate decorative borders above and below the main text. It is placed on a heavily textured, peeling grey pole with visible signs of age and wear. 11
The sticker is oval-shaped with an outer orange-gold border and an inner blue border, enclosing a cream-colored background. At the top, there's a blue circle with the letters 'FD' and a crown above it, flanked by the text 'ENGINE & LADDER 2' around the curve. Below 'FD', 'since 2024' is subtly written. The central prominent text reads 'Munich Oktoberfest' in blue script. Below this, an illustration depicts a cityscape with distinctive buildings, including twin-domed towers resembling Munich's Frauenkirche, a large Ferris wheel, and horse-drawn carriages in the foreground. At the bottom, the text '11.2 FL. OZ. (330 ML)' is visible, with 'Munich Specialty, Brewed according to the German Purity Law.' curved along the lower edge. The sticker itself appears slightly worn and bubbly in places. 10
The central sticker is rectangular, featuring bold, distressed yellow block letters on a black background. The top line reads 'FKBG' and the bottom line reads 'NORDLAND'. The sticker is applied to a heavily textured, light-colored pole, which also shows signs of other old, peeling stickers underneath and above it. The overall impression is one of urban marking or tagging in a public space. 32
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