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A worn sticker featuring the logo and name of Förortsungar, along with a photo of a group of young people. The website address is visible at the bottom.  The text "Förortsungar" and "Kidz rule dis hood" are clearly visible. 6
A black and white sticker featuring a portrait of a woman.  Below the portrait is a second sticker with the text "RAND CMD CREW". 32
Sticker featuring Greta Thunberg and Guy Fawkes with the text 'World Economic Forum'.  Two QR codes are present on the sticker. The sticker appears to be a form of political commentary or protest. 11
This sticker showcases what appears to be an album or single cover. The central image depicts two men dressed in dark attire, standing amidst a barren forest landscape, suggesting a winter or late autumn setting. One man on the right is gesturing or pointing towards the other. Prominently displayed is the text 'Ab in den WALD' (German for 'Off to the Forest' or 'Into the Forest') and 'BERTE B'. Below the image, a Spotify code is present, designed for direct scanning within the Spotify application to access the corresponding music track or album. 4
A sticker featuring a stylized image of a man in a suit, possibly referencing a historical event related to Munich. The sticker is somewhat damaged and affixed to a street pole. 9
A blue and white sticker featuring a portrait of Torø Mansæn. The sticker is affixed to a metal pole on a city street. 9
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This sticker on a utility pole is for a demonstration against genocide in Gaza. The poster features the slogan "Sverige Säger NEJ Till Folkmord", and calls for people all over Sweden to gather in Stockholm on June 7, 2025, at Odenplan at 14.00. 11
A sticker featuring a black and white illustration of a woman's face surrounded by flowers and plants. The style is reminiscent of botanical illustrations with dark outlines and detailed shading. The woman's expression is serene, and the flowers add a delicate yet dramatic touch to the piece. It's a visually striking image that would make a great addition to any collection. 8
A sticker featuring a design of orange blocks forming the letters PKS.  The blocks are stacked in a three-dimensional arrangement, giving a playful and modern feel. The sticker is affixed to a metallic surface. 13
A sticker depicting Saint Eric, King of Sweden, kneeling in prayer before a city.  The artwork is in a style reminiscent of medieval illustrations. The sticker shows some minor damage around the edges. 5
A sticker affixed to a pole, boldly proclaiming 'Why be politically correct when you can be right?'  The sticker features a yellow border and the website www.midgaard.org. The sticker's message is provocative and challenges the concept of political correctness. 12
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