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A white sticker with black graffiti-style text that says "Art Enfants Terribles". The sticker is affixed to a weathered, green metal surface. 6
A sticker on a pole at a crosswalk, asking "Do you want to be seen here?" in Swedish. 13
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
Black and white sticker with the word "Threadbare" and an illustration. It also mentions that it's a free to use second hand luxury clothing aggregator. A QR code is present at the right side. 7
A black and white sticker with a unique design. Four letters (W, A, Z, T) in a stylized, three-dimensional font are positioned around a central image of a spray can.  The spray can has the text 'RTS-PNK K432' printed on it. The overall style is reminiscent of graffiti or street art. 13
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
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A round sticker affixed to a dark-green pole. The sticker features a blue circular design with two light-brown fists in chains, and text in a circular shape surrounding the fists.  Part of the sticker is damaged. The text partially visible is 'ET FÖR ULTRA' and 'Djurgårdens IF 1912'. The background is a green lawn and trees. 7
The sticker is rectangular with a light orange-beige border, framing a central image on a black background. The main subject is a stylized, light beige head featuring a prominent single eye with a large black pupil and a small white highlight, and a simple, curved mouth below it. The head wears a distinctive, multi-layered headpiece in beige and white. The figure appears to be emerging from or submerged in a purple, wavy, or patterned surface at the bottom. Small purple dots are scattered across the black background above the head. The word "DOTSY" is written in white, inverted, across the bottom of the purple section. The overall aesthetic is clean, graphic, and illustrative. 13
The sticker is a rectangular, dark-background collage, likely printed, affixed to a light grey, textured wall. It features a chaotic yet engaging arrangement of various images and text. Prominent elements include: two distinct anime-style female characters (one with light hair and a blue top, another with dark hair), a cartoon bird character resembling Falco from Star Fox, and two different black and white portraits of men (one with a beard, identified as "Mikael Berg...", and another with glasses). There are also abstract red mask-like faces, a black t-shirt with a red design, and a red vertical panel featuring a green character with a top hat (labeled "Eggbert" and "Doktor Glo"). Large, bold red curved arrows are strategically placed, directing attention across the collage. Scattered text snippets, some appearing like code or internet slang ("word 101", "coding 101", "I'm a teapot"), add to the digital/internet culture theme. The overall color scheme is dark (background) with pops of red, blue, and various skin tones from the character images. 8
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 rectangular with slightly rounded corners, adhered to a dark green pole. The top portion features a banner with red and yellow stripes, reminiscent of a flag. Prominently displayed are the words "GO AHEAD" in a bold, stylized font; "GO" is red, and "AHEAD" is yellow, both outlined in black and white. To the right of "AHEAD" is a grey, stylized trophy cup. Below "GO AHEAD" in smaller white text is the Dutch phrase "IK HOU VAN JOU HET MEEST" (I love you the most). The central and largest part of the sticker depicts a vibrant football stadium scene, likely during a night match. The stands are visible with spectators, and the field below is engulfed in thick white smoke from numerous red flares or pyrotechnics lit along the lower stands. Football players are visible on the pitch. Small, partially obscured logos like "TOTO", "Heineken", and "KNVB BEKER" can be seen within the stadium image. The bottom of the sticker has a black band with red text that reads "BEKERWINNAAR 2025" (Cup Winner 2025), indicating a future aspiration. 5
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