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A white round sticker with teal text that says "TAKE CARE of YOUR SELFIE". The sticker is slightly damaged around the edges. 8
A sticker with the text "I wanna be with you everywhere". The text is purple and stylized with a retro vibe. The 'O' in 'You' contains the flag of Austria. 8
The sticker features the words "Turismo Vérité" in black, printed on a white background, affixed to a gray metal surface. The style of the text is modern and somewhat minimalist. The sticker shows some wear and tear, with small imperfections adding to its character. 11
The sticker is adhered to a metal pole. It features a simple line drawing of two breasts, each with a nipple. Below the drawing, the word 'tetas' is handwritten in black marker. 'Tetas' is a Spanish word for breasts or boobs. The sticker is white with black ink. 14
The sticker has a drawing of a dog with its tongue out. Below the dog, the sticker reads "YOU got TREAT?". The sticker appears to be black and white. 3
A yellow rectangular sticker with a black arrow pointing to the right and a simple smiling face to its left. The sticker has a slightly worn appearance, suggesting it may be placed outdoors. 8
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The sticker is a square-shaped collage set against a dark blue background. Dominating the center-right is a realistic human face, appearing to be a man with light hair, looking directly forward. Around this central face, various elements are scattered: a cartoonish white bunny or rabbit character with green and red accents is visible in the bottom right. Red, brushstroke-like lines crisscross the composition. Text fragments are integrated throughout, including 'VAR' in red on the top left, 'Här' in blue on a black oval on the top right, 'Then' in red on a green shape near the bottom center, and a vertical block of white text on the bottom right that reads 'THEN URSLE PHILOVIST' followed by 'MULTARHOGGSLAN' and '233 KEMP'. Other abstract shapes and colors, including light blue and orange, are also part of the collage. The sticker shows some wear and tear, particularly at the bottom edge. 6
The sticker features a cartoonish, light orange monkey wearing a gold crown. It has large, wide eyes with black pupils and a small, white nose. The monkey is holding a glass filled with a frothy, light-colored beverage in its left hand, and its right hand is raised with two fingers extended in a peace sign. Its body is round and chubby, with fluffy white accents on its lower body and ears. The background of the sticker is white, and the outline and details are in black ink. To the right of the monkey, the words 'KING CHARLES' are written vertically in black, slightly stylized block letters. 30
The sticker is white with black and green text. The top line reads 'the Real' in a serif font, with 'Real' being larger and bolder. Below that, in a sans-serif font, is 'Housewives'. The bottom line reads 'OF SÖDERORT' in green, also in a sans-serif font. In the lower center of the sticker is a circular emblem with a green and white design, possibly a coat of arms, surrounded by a gold wreath. The sticker is slightly creased and appears to be adhered to a dark, weathered pole, with a blue and yellow patterned layer underneath. There are also some blue and yellow paint splatters on the surface of the pole around the sticker. 17
The sticker features a black background with a repeating pattern of eagles. At the top, in white block letters outlined in black, is the text 'DIE MACHT DER'. Below this, in larger white block letters with a black outline, is 'SEENPLATTE'. The central element is a shield divided into three parts. The left section depicts a red eagle on a white background. The middle section shows a blue and white wavy pattern, a golden crown, and a black half-face with a golden helmet. The right section again shows a red eagle on a white background. Below the shield, the text 'SV BURG STARGARD 09' is visible in white letters. The shield itself is framed by a yellow border. 17
A sticker with graffiti-style text on a metal pole. The text says "Mölndal States Of Mind" and "Sven". 10
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