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The sticker is predominantly a bright, sky blue. Centered on this blue background are stylized, bubble-like letters rendered in a vibrant pink outline with a yellow inner border. The letters appear to form a word or tag, with a distinct shape resembling an 'N' or a stylized monogram, followed by two small, oval shapes that could be dots or part of the lettering. The edges of the sticker are clean and appear to be slightly rounded. 10
A green rectangular sticker with pink stylized lettering. The letters appear to be an abstract design rather than a recognizable word or phrase. The sticker is affixed to a black pole. 6
A blue and white sticker featuring the text 'DJUUUUU ISLAND' in a stylized font. A circular logo with a compass design and the text 'DJUUUUU ISLAND 1891' is also present. The sticker is affixed to a grey pole outdoors. 7
The sticker is rectangular with slightly rounded corners, adhered to a dark, weathered pole. Its design features the word 'DOERKOP' in a bold, dark blue, somewhat blocky font. The letters appear to be spray-painted or stenciled, with a textured, almost pixelated or distressed effect, against a lighter, mottled blue and white background. The overall impression is one of urban graffiti art, with a cool-toned color palette. 6
The sticker is a rectangular piece of urban art affixed to a textured, galvanized metal pole. Its background is a chaotic yet colorful abstract design, featuring a blend of green, dark blue, purple, black, and white paint splatters and brushstrokes, giving it a dynamic, layered appearance. Dominating the foreground is a highly stylized, flowing tag or signature rendered in bright pink/magenta. The lettering is intricate and interconnected, appearing to spell 'Pouty!' or a similar word, with an energetic, hand-drawn aesthetic that stands out against the busy backdrop. 4
The sticker is rectangular with a dark blue background and a lighter blue border. The main text, 'TINS', is prominently displayed in large, white, blocky letters with a light blue outline or shadow. The letters have a distressed or cracked appearance, resembling a graffiti style. Below 'TINS', the word 'Ropsten' is written in a smaller, simpler, white sans-serif font, also with a light blue outline. The sticker shows signs of wear, with some peeling and fading, particularly along its bottom edge, and is affixed to a grey metal pole. 5
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A worn-out sticker expressing loyalty to Djurgården, a Stockholm team. The sticker features the team's crest and the text "För evigt Djurgården!" which translates to "Forever Djurgården!" and "Stockholms Stolthet", which translates to "Stockholm's Pride". 14
A sticker featuring Alberto Tomba, an Italian former World Cup alpine ski racer, with text that says 'ALBERTO TOMBA LA BOMBA'. The sticker is faded and worn, attached to a grey pole. 26
The sticker features a dark, gritty image of what appears to be a tunnel or confined space. In the center, a silhouetted figure is seated, appearing distressed and possibly chained. The text is in bold yellow lettering. The top line reads '7 oktober', followed by 'Två år i Hamas helvete' (Two years in Hamas hell), and 'Släpp gisslan nu!' (Release the hostages now!). A QR code is present in the bottom right corner, and the website 'www.7oktober.se' is displayed below the main text. 10
The sticker is circular with a white border and a white outline. The center features a shield-like emblem with a stylized depiction of running legs in white lines. Above the emblem, the text 'MIKKELER RUNNING CLUB' is written in a circular fashion. Below the emblem, the year '2017' is prominently displayed, and further down, 'STOCKHOLM' is also written in a circular manner. Small icons resembling beer bottles are placed on either side of the emblem within the circular text. 3
The sticker is circular with a dark blue background. It features a detailed illustration of a Viking's head in profile, rendered in shades of grey and white, wearing a helmet with a crest. The outer edge of the sticker is adorned with intricate knotwork patterns in a lighter blue and gold, reminiscent of Celtic or Norse art. Some text is visible around the circumference, suggesting a connection to Stockholm. 4
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