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The sticker is rectangular with slightly rounded corners, featuring a white illustration on a solid black background. The main image is a stylized, somewhat crudely drawn coffin, depicted from a slightly elevated perspective. Inside the coffin lies a white, ghost-like or skeletal figure with large, hollow eyes and a wavy, melting body that forms a W-like shape. Along the bottom edge of the coffin, the word 'GLASS' is written in a blocky, hand-drawn font. On the right side of the coffin, running vertically, is the word 'COFFIN' in a similar style. A small, stylized 'W' is visible on the upper right side of the coffin's exterior. The overall aesthetic is stark, monochrome, and somewhat macabre. 7
A partially peeled, weathered sticker of a wolf's head in black and white. The sticker is adhered to a dark-colored pole, and some of the edges are peeling off, revealing the surface underneath. The wolf's face is stylized and has a slightly menacing appearance. 15
A round sticker affixed to a black pole features a stylized skull and crossbones emblem within a circular border. Above the skull, there is a landscape with trees and what appears to be a small building. The sticker reads "Pirates Cove Yacht Club" along the top border and "Josephine, Alabama" along the bottom. Coordinates "Lat 30° 19.4" and "Long 87° 32.6" are faintly visible beneath the skull. 6
Black and white sticker with the word "Threadbare" and an illustration. It also mentions that it's a free to use second hand luxury clothing aggregator. A QR code is present at the right side. 8
A weathered sticker affixed to a gray pole.  Much of the sticker is torn and peeling, obscuring some of the text. The visible text appears to read, "SLEEPING JASTARE", in a sans-serif font, with light-blue lettering on a black background. The sticker shows significant wear and tear. 49
A round sticker with an abstract, geometric design in black and white.  The design resembles two mirrored swirling patterns, creating a sense of movement and depth. The sticker is affixed to a weathered green pole, suggesting it has been there for some time. 4
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