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A cute sticker featuring a pink stingray with white polka dots and several red hearts floating above it. The stingray has a smiling face. 8
A sticker with the word 'love' designed using pastel color swirls.  The word is formed by the pattern itself. It's affixed to a grey pole outdoors. 8
This is a square sticker with rounded corners that features a circular design. Inside the circle, there's a celestial-themed illustration with a blue background, white bubble-like spheres, and a colorful outer ring with the text "Comet Tailed Invasion". The sticker is placed on a gray metal pole. 5
Close-up view of a vibrant sticker featuring a stylized coral or sea anemone with pink, purple, teal, and orange patterns. The artwork is detailed and intricate, with a psychedelic feel.  It's adhered to a grey surface alongside other stickers. 4
The image features two distinct, hand-drawn style stickers applied to a textured, grey and white wall, partially covered by vibrant red graffiti. The left sticker, larger and irregularly shaped, depicts a woman's head and shoulders in profile, looking to the left. Her hair is intricately detailed with snakes and swirling patterns, reminiscent of Medusa, rendered in black and white line art with subtle shading. Red paint drips from the bottom edge of this sticker, blending with the graffiti below. The right sticker, smaller and oval-shaped, presents a woman's face looking directly forward. She has stylized eyes with heart-shaped pupils and an elaborate, symmetrical headdress or hairstyle. This sticker is also executed in black and white line art. A band of red paint from the graffiti covers the lower part of her face, partially obscuring some text. 8
A sticker with a blue line drawing of a face. The drawing is simple and slightly abstract. The sticker is crumpled, giving it a textured look. 7
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A rectangular sticker featuring the word 'Lollapalooza' in a distinctive, blocky font. The letters are horizontally split, with the upper half in a light teal/blue and the lower half in a reddish-orange/coral. A thin white outline surrounds the text and the sticker's edge. Below 'Lollapalooza', the word 'STOCKHOLM' is written in a smaller, black sans-serif font, also with a white outline. The sticker is applied to a textured, grey-green surface, possibly concrete, which also bears other graffiti. 6
A circular sticker with a prominent red border, featuring a serrated inner edge. The central design is set against a black background with a jagged, mountain-like top edge. Two textured grey bars, resembling metal or tape, are crossed over each other, forming an 'X' shape, indicative of a 'forbidden' or 'no entry' symbol. Each bar has small black circular details at its ends. At the center of the 'X' is a white diamond shape with a black outline, containing a stylized black capital letter 'B'. This central emblem is the logo of the German football club Borussia Mönchengladbach. 11
This is a round sticker with a black background featuring a woman with dreadlocks and multiple arms, reminiscent of a Hindu deity. The text around the edge of the sticker reads "Natural Mystic of Sweden", "Dreadjocks Body - Skin - Soul" and "www.naturalmystic.se". 11
This round sticker features a stark contrast of black and white. The text 'Dear Mr. President' is printed along the right side of the sticker. To the left of the text is an abstract image of a broken white tie set against the black background. The sticker is adhered to a gray textured surface. 14
The sticker is predominantly white with a large, irregular patch of thick, black paint obscuring the right side and top. A ghostly, black silhouette of a face and upper torso is visible on the white portion, with the black paint appearing to drip and splatter. The text 'RIME OF MNNE' is written in a gothic-style font across the lower center of the white area. The sticker is wrinkled and torn, particularly along the top edge, revealing underlying paper and some pink spray paint on the wall behind. The texture of the black paint is uneven and appears somewhat glossy in places. 7
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