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The sticker is circular, predominantly black and white. It features a stylized flag with horizontal stripes and a prominent 'ST' monogram in the upper left canton, waving on a flagpole. The flag is centered within a white circle. Around the inner edge of the black border, the text 'SK STURM GRAZ' is written at the top, and 'SEIT 1909' is written at the bottom, separated by small dots on either side. The overall design is a classic club emblem. 4
The sticker is rectangular with a bright, solid yellow background. The central design consists of white, thick, bubble-style graffiti letters outlined in black. Integrated into these letters is a cartoon character's face with a mischievous or angry expression, featuring furrowed brows, wide eyes, and a downturned mouth. A simple black halo floats above the character's head. To the left of the character, the letters 'EKS' are written in red, stylized script. To the right, a red, stylized 'A.' with a star-like element is visible. The overall aesthetic combines graffiti throw-up style with cartoon illustration. 4
A sticker with a black outline and dripping shapes. The shapes are arranged horizontally and the dripping effect is pronounced. The background is white and the sticker appears to be affixed to a metal pole. 25
Sticker featuring a group of friends with beer mugs. The text on the sticker says "Freundeskreis Mönchengladbach". There is also a smaller sticker underneath with the website ufftour.de 2
A rectangular white sticker adhered to a rusty metal pole. The sticker features a stylized red cow illustration with white spots, white eyes, and white udders. Above the cow, a red thought bubble contains the text 'Visste du att' (Did you know that). The cow wears a small red tag around its neck with 'Arla' written in white. Below the illustration, black text in Swedish explains that cows, like all mammals, must give birth to produce milk, and that calves are separated from their mothers for human consumption of cow's milk, concluding with 'Bli Vegan' (Go Vegan). The sticker shows some minor creases and wear. 4
Round black and white sticker depicting a skeleton playing a trumpet. The text on the sticker says "Tiefen Rausch" which translates from German to "Deep intoxication". 3
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A rectangular sticker featuring a cartoon cow, identifiable as Otis from the movie 'Barnyard', standing with its arms crossed. The cow is dark grey with white patches on its face and arms, and a prominent pink udder. It has a somewhat stern or confident expression. The background of the sticker is plain white, and the cow casts a subtle shadow beneath it. Above the cow, in bold, white block letters with a black outline, is the German phrase 'DU HURENSOHN'. 6
The sticker displays a cartoon illustration on a white background, showing a group of male figures engaged in a scene of hostility towards the LGBTQ+ community. In the center, a rainbow-colored flag is depicted burning, with yellow and orange flames. One prominent figure, a man with a beard and blue jacket, raises his fist and holds a smartphone, seemingly taking a selfie in front of the burning flag. To his right, a large, muscular man in a grey tank top (with 'AKTIV KLUBB' visible) is tearing apart a white object above his head. Other figures are in the background, observing or participating. On the right side of the illustration, two figures are shown running away, one wearing a rainbow-striped hat and the other with rainbow-colored pants. A speech bubble in the top left corner contains the text 'VIII HAATAR ♪ BÖGAR! ♪'. In the top right corner, a yellow banner with a black border reads 'AKTIVKLUBB.SE'. The sticker itself is visibly creased, wrinkled, and torn, particularly along the bottom edge, indicating it is a physical item affixed to a surface. 14
The sticker is white with black text that reads "Dold Adress.se". There is a red circle with a line through it, replacing the letter 'O' in 'Dold'. The background is gray. 31
A sticker with a black and blue cross design. The numbers 1, 9, 8, and 1 are in the corners of the cross. The word "Jarnkaminerna" is in the middle. 7
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