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A prominent white, oval-shaped sticker is attached to a weathered, gray utility pole. The sticker features bold black text at the top, 'Nett hier.' (Nice here.). Below this, it continues with 'Aber kennen Sie schon Dachdecker_Dennis?' (But do you already know Roofer_Dennis?), though parts of this text are slightly obscured. Central to the sticker is a black circular logo with crossed roofer's hammers and the words 'DACHDECKER DENNIS'. Below the logo, an Instagram handle is visible. The sticker exhibits signs of wear, with some peeling edges and dirt, and is partially layered over other older stickers. 5
A worn-out sticker with the word "Hindertimmen" printed on it. The sticker is affixed to a dark-colored pole outdoors, showing significant signs of weathering and dirt. 4
This image shows a sticker affixed to a metal pole. The sticker is mostly maroon with a graphic of a door and the words "Sognuiggio Liberato Laboratorio di Mutuo Soccorso" which translates from Italian to "Liberated Subject Mutual Aid Laboratory." 14
A black and white circular sticker with the text [di:Unru:] in the center. The sticker is attached to a dark brown pole. 5
A round sticker with a black and white design. The central motif appears to be a stylized sword or dagger within a circular geometric pattern. The style is minimalist and graphic. 4
The sticker is circular and features a black background with white text around the perimeter. The text reads 'JUICE LESKINEN FOREVER' in a stylized font. In the center of the sticker is a black and white photograph of a man wearing large, dark sunglasses and a plaid shirt. He is holding a cigarette in his right hand and a glass in his left. The man has a receding hairline and longish hair. The overall aesthetic is reminiscent of a vintage album cover or promotional material. 9
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A prominent white, oval-shaped sticker is attached to a weathered, gray utility pole. The sticker features bold black text at the top, 'Nett hier.' (Nice here.). Below this, it continues with 'Aber kennen Sie schon Dachdecker_Dennis?' (But do you already know Roofer_Dennis?), though parts of this text are slightly obscured. Central to the sticker is a black circular logo with crossed roofer's hammers and the words 'DACHDECKER DENNIS'. Below the logo, an Instagram handle is visible. The sticker exhibits signs of wear, with some peeling edges and dirt, and is partially layered over other older stickers. 5
The sticker, placed on a grey utility pole, displays three distinct graphical representations of the lower halves of bodies wearing pants. The leftmost pair is black with white elements, including a checkerboard pattern and a patch with a pink skull and crossbones. The middle pair appears dark and worn, possibly brown or black. The rightmost pair is black with white detailing, including a small, possibly chicken-like character motif. Below these images, the word 'MOZZIE' is written in a distressed, stylized font, which is slightly worn. The sticker itself shows signs of wear, including creases and scratches. 6
The sticker prominently features a stylized illustration of a shaggy-haired dog's face, likely a terrier or schnauzer type, rendered in artistic shades of blue and purple. Behind the dog's head is a subtle light grey geometric design, possibly representing a pyramid or a faceted shape, outlined with dashed lines. Below the illustration, the name "Captain Dexter" is written in a dark blue font. The sticker itself has a clean white background with a dark blue border and is affixed to a grey metal pole. 2
The central sticker is circular with a white background and a blue outline. It depicts two stylized, almost minimalist, blue line drawings of capybara-like animals wearing sunglasses. The one on the left is positioned as if inside a 'MUG', and the one on the right as if inside a 'JAR'. Below the figures, curving along the bottom edge of the sticker, is the phrase 'The Capybara Administration'. The overall aesthetic is humorous and cartoonish. 4
A white square sticker featuring a black QR code is prominently displayed on a dull black pipe, which is part of a larger plumbing or conduit system. The QR code contains a large, stylized asterisk (*) symbol in its center, adding a unique visual element to the standard code pattern. The pipe is connected to a larger metallic pipe assembly above it, which is secured by a metal clamp. The background shows a light-colored building surface, possibly stucco or siding. 7
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