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The sticker is rectangular with rounded corners and is predominantly white with black text. The text is arranged in several lines, with the largest font size on the first and third lines. The text reads 'DET ÄR VI SOM ÄR RÖDBLÅTT OCH VI ÄR ÄLDST I STAN!'. There is a partial circular emblem on the right side of the sticker, appearing to be dark blue with a white outline, but it is mostly cut off by the edge of the sticker. 11
A round sticker featuring a laurel wreath design with the text "Ol' Dirty Bajen" in the center. The sticker is affixed to a metal pole, with buildings visible in the background. 15
A sticker on a pole advertising DoDildo.nu, a sex toy company. 6
A blue sticker featuring pixel art of Mega Man from the classic video game series. The sticker is placed on a brown metal pole. The text on the sticker says "DJUR GARDEN" and "ストックホルム" (Stockholm in Japanese). 8
A sticker featuring the three-times repeated acronym DIF in yellow, red and light blue, on a grey metal post. The sticker has a slightly 3D effect and is applied to a metal post outdoors. 7
A sticker with the word "RANDOM" written in graffiti-style lettering. The letters are in red, yellow, and black with dripping paint effects. The sticker is slightly worn and peeling at the edges. 11
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A circular yellow sticker with a prominent jagged blue starburst in the center. Inside the starburst, the question "HVEM HAR MAKTA?" (Who has the power?) is written in bold red letters. Encircling the starburst, along the yellow border, is text in black that reads "KAMPEN OM RETTFERDIGHET OG BÆREKRAFT I ET SAMFUNN MED SKEVE MAKTSTRUKTURER" (The fight for justice and sustainability in a society with skewed power structures). At the very bottom, the website "www.spireorg.no" is displayed. The sticker is attached to a metallic pole, showing signs of wear and tear, including fading and some dirt. 9
A close-up view of a black sticker with a wavy white outline, affixed to a heavily worn and discolored utility pole. The sticker features three lines of white text, vertically aligned, which read 'Varmere', 'Våtere', and 'Villere'. The pole itself shows signs of age, with peeling remnants of other stickers and a textured, grimy surface. In the background, out of focus, buildings and blurry figures suggest an urban setting under a clear sky. 2
This sticker showcases a unique, cartoonish character resembling a distressed red house, complete with a jagged roof from which smoke or fire appears to emanate. The house stands on white legs adorned with large, stylized Adidas sneakers. It possesses two red arms; one is extended with an open hand, while the other grips a red and black spray paint can, dripping dark fluid onto the ground. Below the character, the bold red letters with black outlines spell out "HOUSE OF PAIN". Directly beneath this text, the artist's social media handle, "@RNO_INK", is visible. The sticker is affixed to a heavily weathered, grey utility pole, with blurred urban background details. 6
A vibrant yellow circular sticker adhered to a weathered gray pole. The sticker features an illustration of a potted plant with purple and green leaves. The pot has a white '5' on it. Around the top edge of the circle, the text 'LA PLUIE' is visible, and along the bottom edge, 'MINUTES D'ENNUI' is written. On the left side, vertically, it reads '@lapluie.media' and on the right side, vertically, 'podcast inoui'. The sticker has a thin purple outline. 12
The sticker is circular, predominantly red and yellow, featuring a photographic image of an Asian man wearing a red and white striped bucket hat. He appears pensive or serious. The outer red ring contains black text: 'HATER HOPPING' at the top and 'ELSKER BRANN' at the bottom. The inner yellow ring, which surrounds the man's image, has smaller black text that reads 'CIVITATE:BERGENS:SIGILLVM:COMMVN' along with a stylized depiction of a castle or city gate, commonly associated with the Bergen city seal. The abbreviation 'SPV' is also present on the red ring on either side of the man. The sticker is adhered to a weathered pole, with remnants of other stickers visible around it. 5
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