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The sticker is roughly diamond-shaped with rounded corners, predominantly yellow with black and white graphics. The top portion features a black and white illustration of what appears to be a band playing instruments, possibly a drummer and guitarists, with a gritty, hand-drawn aesthetic. To the right of the illustration, in bold black sans-serif capital letters, is the text 'GIMME DANGER'. Below the main illustration, a white band with black text reads 'SHISH OMEA'. The sticker shows some signs of wear and tear, with slight peeling at the edges and some scuffing on the surface, indicating it has been applied for some time. 13
Round black and white sticker with the text "FUCKED UP!" in bold capital letters.  Below the text is a hashtag: #fuckedupperberlin and an Instagram icon. 5
A sticker featuring a split smiley face, half happy and half sad, with the word "Moodshift" circling it. The sticker is placed on a white pole. 7
A black and white illustration of a cow's face on a white sticker.  Text at the bottom reads "Vågar du se?" and a website address. 2
This sticker features a detailed illustration of a kettle sitting on a bonfire. The style is reminiscent of traditional tattoo art. The sticker includes the text "ARYONE TATTOO ARE" and "BEOCSLA", indicating the artist or studio's name and possibly location. 22
A sticker depicting Pepe the Frog being shot in the head. The text "Good Night Alt-Right" is visible on the sticker, along with a website address: ville.se. The sticker has a violent and political theme. 10
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A circular sticker featuring the Italian phrase 'Senza Fine' (meaning 'Without End' or 'Endless') in a vibrant yellow script font against a dark green background. To the right of the text, there is a stylized yellow emblem resembling a ball of yarn or a complex knot. The sticker is applied to a weathered, grey metal pole, with remnants of other peeling stickers visible around its edges. 4
A rectangular sticker with a cream-colored background and a black border, affixed to a metal pole. The central image is a stylized cat's head rendered in dark red and white, featuring a stern expression. Above the cat's head are three small, dark red spikes. The cat wears a collar adorned with two large, curved horns extending outwards, resembling a bull's horns. A chain drapes below the cat's chin, from which a small skull charm hangs on the left and an inverted cross charm hangs on the right. The text 'war crew' is prominently displayed in a gothic font above the cat, flanked by '2005' on the left and '2025' on the right. Below the cat, 'roslagsbanan' is written in a similar gothic script. Smaller text 'sthlm' is on the bottom left and 'swede' (partially visible) on the bottom right. A black strip at the very bottom features the names 'KAKSI', 'PAUL', and 'REKA', separated by spade symbols. 13
A circular white sticker with black text and a central graphic, affixed to a weathered metal pole. The sticker features a stylized black sun or rising sun symbol with radiating rays at its center. Around the outer edge, text is arranged in a circle. Below the sun symbol, there are two lines of text. The sticker shows some minor wear and tear, consistent with being outdoors. 7
A circular, white sticker featuring two black silhouettes: an adult figure on the left holding hands with a smaller child figure on the right. A speech bubble originates from the child, containing black text. The design is stark and minimalist, using only black and white to convey a powerful message. 11
The central sticker is circular with a matte black background. At the top, the name "OTTO ADAY" is prominently displayed in large, bold, red sans-serif capital letters. Below the text, a person is depicted lying on their back, looking upwards, with their arms slightly raised. The person is wearing loose-fitting red pants and a light-colored (likely white or cream) long-sleeved shirt, with bare feet visible. In the bottom right quadrant of the black circle, there is a small, red QR code. The overall design is modern and eye-catching, using a strong contrast between red and black. 4
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