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The sticker is predominantly white with bold, black sans-serif lettering. The text is oriented vertically, with 'KROKIGA' on the left and 'KONRAD' on the right. The sticker is wrapped around a cylindrical, metallic pole, and the edges of the sticker appear slightly worn or creased, suggesting it has been applied for some time. The background is blurred, showing a building and a car. 16
The sticker is circular with a white background and a prominent black, distressed, gear-like border. Inside this border, the words 'DIF KARLAPLAN' are written in white capital letters, following the curve of the circle. The center features a light blue circle with a black diagonal stripe, containing the white capital letters 'D.I.F.'. Below this central emblem, in a smaller font, is 'SEKTION 106 & 108'. At the bottom, also in white capital letters, are the words 'ÖST! ÖST! ÖSTERMALM!', with the 'ÖST!' repeated twice. The overall design uses a limited palette of white, black, and light blue, with a rugged, somewhat worn aesthetic. 7
The central sticker is circular and white, with black text and an illustration. The text reads 'KATEKES' in a serif font at the top, and '2409' below it in a larger, bolder font. Beneath the numbers is a silhouette of a gothic-style building, possibly a church or cathedral, with a tall spire. The sticker appears slightly worn and is partially covered in frost. Below this circular sticker is another, larger sticker with black graffiti-style lettering on a white background. This graffiti is abstract and appears to be a tag. 6
The sticker is predominantly black with bold, yellow lettering. The text is arranged in two lines: 'SVARTGUL' on the top line and 'KULTUR' on the bottom line. The letters have a thick, black outline, and the yellow fill has a slightly textured appearance. The sticker has a wavy, irregular edge, suggesting it's a die-cut sticker. It appears to be adhered to a black cylindrical pole. 9
The central sticker is a rectangular, bright red sticker with bold, white sans-serif text. It has a hashtag symbol followed by the German phrase 'ROTE KARTE FÜR FREIER'. The sticker appears to be applied to a cylindrical pole, possibly a lamppost or signpost, as it is layered over other, older stickers and shows some wear around the edges, suggesting it is outdoors. The overall appearance is that of a protest or political statement sticker. 16
A sticker with the text 'Kalhyggen är mord' is stuck on a black pole. The text is in white with a dripping effect, set against a black background. The sticker appears to be partially torn at the edges, suggesting it has been there for some time. The pole shows signs of wear and tear, with other stickers and residue from past postings visible. The overall aesthetic is reminiscent of urban environments where such forms of expression are common. 36
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This sticker depicts a man with a beard and a helmet, drawn in a classical style. Above him are the letters 'DAX'. To his right is a shield with the number '76' on it, all within a round frame. The background is a neutral color of the pole where it's sticked. 13
The image shows a green and white sticker of what seems to be a sports team named Nitton '96. The sticker has a shield shape, with the name "Nitton" printed at the top in a gothic-style font. Underneath, there's a large "96" and a star. 108
A round blue sticker with a cartoon illustration of Donald Trump in a suit and the text "We Shall Over-Comb". The sticker also features the text "Stories for your wrist" and the brand "Triwa". 14
A sticker with a dark background showing a silhouette of crosses and a blood drop. It has text in Swedish that translates to "Swedish weapons kill - Stop the arms export!"  There's a small Swedish flag and the logo of Ung Vänster (Young Left) Stockholm. 6
A red sticker with the word Degerfors in white letters is affixed to a grey pole. The pole shows signs of wear and other markings. 5
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