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A black sticker with white text that says "Kram och hej" which means "Hug and hi" in Swedish. It's attached to a gray surface with other stickers around it. 19
A white sticker with black text on a weathered pole. The text on the sticker translates to "The Demographic Change" in English. There's another sticker on top of it with illegible markings. 5
The sticker is circular with an orange border and a white speech bubble in the center. The speech bubble contains bold black text that reads 'SÅ kan vi ju INTE HA DET!'. Below the speech bubble, on a black rectangular background, is a QR code and text in Swedish. The text reads 'Skriv under för en fungerande färdtjänst i Umeå kommun.' The overall design is simple and direct, conveying a message of dissatisfaction and a call to action. 20
A yellow circular sticker with text in Swedish. The text discusses the interconnectedness of individuals and how they shape each other's existence.  There are additional markings around the main text. 12
A rectangular sticker with a matte black background featuring five bold white Chinese characters. The characters are evenly spaced and appear to be a standard, clear font. The sticker is applied to a heavily worn, scratched, and peeling black surface, which appears to be a metal or plastic bin or pole. The edges of the sticker are clean, suggesting a die-cut design. 10
A green sticker with text in Swedish that translates to: We cannot recycle coal power. The climate needs a system change.  The sticker features the logo of Ung Vänster (Young Left) Storstockholm. 7
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A vibrant yellow circular sticker is affixed to a metal pole, which is partly covered in black spray paint. The sticker prominently displays two whimsical cartoon characters: one is a white, blob-like figure with large eyes, waving, and wearing boots, possibly representing a tongue or a paint splash. The other character is a white paintbrush with eyes, holding a paint palette. The phrase 'TEPTUKAS IR LIEŽUVIS' is written in black text, curving along the top edge of the sticker. Below the characters, the same phrase 'Teptukas ir liežuvis' appears in smaller font, accompanied by a Facebook icon, indicating a social media presence. 6
The central sticker depicts a red Daruma doll with one eye filled in, set against a dynamic background of stylized blue and white ocean waves and a prominent red rising sun (Hinomaru). Above the Daruma, within the sun's rays, the Japanese characters for 'Karate' (空手) are displayed inside a black circular border. On the Daruma's body, another Japanese character, '拳' (ken, meaning fist), is visible. Along the bottom edge of the sticker, a website address 'www.Kihaku-Karate.com' is printed. 7
The central sticker displays a well-preserved parody of Leonardo da Vinci's renowned painting, 'The Last Supper.' The figures are depicted in poses and arrangements similar to the original masterpiece, seated at a long table. However, the scene is given a modern, humorous twist by the German text below, which reads 'Der letzte Stammtisch' (The last regulars' table or the last pub gathering). The artwork maintains a classic painting aesthetic with muted colors, contributing to its artistic feel. Below this main sticker, a smaller white sticker with a blue illustration of a head with a wave pattern is visible, and it features a social media handle. 5
The sticker is white with a central black graphic resembling a sun or a rising symbol with rays. Inside the base of this symbol, the words "GLO UP" are printed vertically. Below the symbol, the words "DINERO GANG" are written horizontally. The full phrase "GLO UP DINERO GANG" is repeated again in black text at the bottom edge of the sticker. The sticker is placed on a light grey pole, with green foliage visible around it. 23
The central sticker is a circular design with a thick black outer ring and a vibrant yellow inner circle. The primary imagery consists of two stylized, long-nosed cartoon characters in fedora-like hats, one entirely black and the other primarily yellow/lime green, facing each other and shaking hands. Their design strongly echoes the 'Spy vs. Spy' characters from Mad Magazine. The text 'CITY RAMBLERS' is printed in white block letters along the top arc of the black outer ring, and '2009' is at the bottom. A distressed light blue patch is visible on the right edge of the black outer ring. 4
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