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The sticker is rectangular with a vibrant yellow background and features black line art illustrations. At the top, the text "Om krisen eller kriget kommer?" is written. Below this, a group of approximately seven stylized figures are depicted in various acts of assistance and preparation, including tending to an injured person, cooking, and gathering resources like firewood. Below the illustration, the text "Då tar vi hand om varandra." is displayed. At the bottom, a small white heart icon containing two shaking hands is present, followed by the text "Vår beredskap är gemensam" and the website address "preppatillsammans.se". The overall aesthetic is simple, illustrative, and conveys a strong message of collective action and support. 4
The sticker is rectangular with a clean white border, set against a weathered metal pole. The main design features a striking orange-red background. In the center, a white silhouette depicts a stylized mountain range with several peaks. Above the mountains, to the left, is a simple white circle, possibly representing the sun or moon. On the right side of the mountain, several red, jagged lines descend, suggesting ski tracks or a ski lift path. Below the mountain design, in the bottom left corner, the text "KUNGSLIFTEN HEMAVAN" is printed in red. 4
A sticker with the German phrase "Wir wollen nie nie nie" which translates to "We never want never never" in English.  The sticker also has the number "Raum 305" (Room 305) in the top right corner. 2
A circular sticker with a white background featuring a black illustration of a vintage twin-lens reflex (TLR) camera at its center. The camera is depicted from a front-facing perspective, showing its two prominent stacked lenses and a viewfinder. Encircling the camera illustration is black, sans-serif, uppercase text that reads 'RUIN' at the top and 'TOURIST' at the bottom, separated by small dots on either side. The overall design is minimalist and graphic, primarily in black and white. 4
A red sticker affixed to a metal pole.  The sticker features the German phrase "ICH GLAUBE DIR." (I believe you) in large, sans-serif lettering. Below this main text is smaller text indicating the sticker is part of a campaign against sexual abuse, along with what appear to be social media logos. 8
A square white sticker featuring a bold blue graphic design. The central image depicts a stylized boombox resting on top of a keyboard, forming a pyramid-like structure. The boombox has distinct speakers, buttons, and a cassette deck area. The keyboard below it shows individual keys. Behind this structure, a large blue triangle points upwards. Above the boombox, the text 'FLORAS KULLE' is written in blue, and below it, 'L.. MASSIVE _ _' is also in blue. The overall aesthetic is minimalist and graphic, using only blue and white colors. 9
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A rectangular, horizontally oriented sticker featuring a black and white photograph. The central figure is a young man, likely a football player, with a bandaged head covering his eyes and forehead. He wears a light-colored t-shirt splattered with dark marks, possibly blood or mud. On his right arm and chest, a circular emblem with a stylized 'AIK' logo is visible. In the blurred background, a crowd of spectators and some industrial-looking structures can be seen. The overall aesthetic is gritty and evokes a sense of historical struggle or intense dedication. 6
A sticker featuring a stylized portrait and text that appears to say "Der Odermeister". The style is reminiscent of glitch art or digital distortion. 3
A light blue dragon wearing glasses and holding a magic wand. The artist's signature is visible at the bottom: "Filipe Rahim Hansson". 4
A blue sticker with the word CÄLMÄ (Swedish for Calm) in pink lettering is seen on a pole in an urban setting.  The background is blurry, showcasing a city street and canal. 2
Red and white sticker featuring a surreal illustration of a face with flames, and the word 'Surreale' at the bottom. The text 'HPC CHEMISE' is visible on the top of the illustration. The sticker is attached to a gray metal pole outdoors, with a body of water visible in the background. 8
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