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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
Close-up of a sticker featuring a stylized eye graphic on an orange circle. The sticker is adhered to a weathered pole, and other stickers are visible around it.  The artist's mark 'TMPLT' is barely visible at the bottom. 5
The sticker is bright blue with bold, white, slightly irregular sans-serif lettering. The text is arranged in three lines. The top line reads 'HASS IST', the middle line reads 'KEINE', and the bottom line reads 'MEINUNG'. To the right of the main text, in a smaller font, is the text 'Bitte nicht wild verkleben! | V.i.S.d.P.: B. Hannemann, Hasselwerderstraße 38-40, 12439 Berlin'. At the very bottom of the sticker, centered, is a website address: 'www.zentrum-für-demokratie.de'. The sticker appears to be adhered to a metal pole. 9
A square sticker affixed to a pole displays a red circle with a diagonal line crossing out an emblem. The emblem is dark blue and gold with what looks like a crown at the top and the letters 'AIS' visible. The sticker has a light blue border. 18
A square sticker featuring a yellow smiley face with a red border. Instead of eyes, the sticker has '9x1' and 'was' written in black. The word 'here' is written below the mouth. 10
A sticker on a pole depicting a hand holding a baton being stopped by another hand.  It's a symbol of protest against police violence. 21
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A rectangular sticker affixed to a weathered metal pole. The sticker features hand-written text in Swedish which reads: "Ju djupare sorgen mer slatt sig i dig desto mer tycka kan du rymma."  which roughly translates to:  "The deeper the sorrow, the more you can embrace it." A small sun-like drawing is in the bottom right corner. 4
The sticker is square-shaped with a red background. It depicts a man in profile, wearing a checkered cap and a suit jacket. He is holding a beer bottle with a label that reads 'F1CK' in a circular design. A speech bubble above his head contains text. The artwork is in a black and white, graphic style with bold outlines. 5
A rectangular sticker with a bright yellow background, affixed to a grey metal pole. The primary design elements are in a bold red color. On the left side, there is a stylized profile of a person's head, facing right, with an open mouth as if singing or shouting. The figure appears to be wearing a striped scarf around their neck. To the right of the head, the large numbers '03' are prominently displayed. Below the '03' and partially below the head, the word 'SUPRAS' is written in capital letters. The sticker shows minor wear, including a slight wrinkle and a small tear on its top left corner. 6
A rectangular sticker featuring a stylized, almost cartoonish portrait of a person with dreadlocks and a wide, toothy grin, rendered in solid green against a white background. Above the portrait, the text 'WHY THEY CALL YOU' is written in green capital letters. Below the portrait, the name 'BAJEN' is prominently displayed in larger, bold green capital letters. The sticker is affixed to a dark, textured surface, possibly metal, which is covered in numerous small water droplets, as is the surface of the sticker itself, giving it a weathered, outdoor appearance. 10
A light blue sticker affixed to a pole. It displays the text "SVERIGE UT UR EU" (Sweden out of the EU) in bold purple letters. Below, it features a stylized Swedish flag heart and the text "Alternativ för Sverige" (Alternative for Sweden). 25
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