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A rectangular white sticker with slightly rounded corners, featuring two lines of bold, black, sans-serif capital letters. The top line reads 'HIER' and the bottom line reads 'NWA'. The sticker is applied to a rusty, dark brown metal pole, showing minor signs of wear and tear around its edges. 8
A yellow and black sticker with the text "JA!DA!" in bold letters. The sticker is affixed to a white surface and appears to be outdoors. There are water droplets visible on the sticker's surface.  Below it is another sticker that reads "EPICRAFEIO CREATIVE FACTORY". 5
The central sticker cluster is composed of multiple layers affixed to a grey metal pole. The base layer is a rectangular sticker featuring a background of alternating vertical blue and white stripes. Superimposed on these stripes is a stylized black silhouette of a creature, possibly a lion or griffin, with a long, curled tail, clawed feet, and a single prominent eye. Overlaid on this is a prominent blue and white rectangular sticker. Its upper section displays 'Friedrichsort' in elegant white script on a blue background. Below this, a white band features a circular emblem of Popeye the Sailor, depicted flexing his bicep while holding a red bottle, with 'EST 1890' inscribed at the bottom. To the right of Popeye, 'Sulla Strada' is written in a similar ornate white script on a blue background. Partially visible beneath these layers is a small red sticker with white text, which reads 'Karu' and 'NCHEN Stadt', likely indicating 'München Stadt'. 11
The sticker is rectangular with a glossy black background. On the left side, there is a vibrant orange and yellow illustration of a croissant. To the right of the croissant, white text reads '@the_chef_in_sthlm'. Further to the right, a colorful Instagram logo, displaying its characteristic gradient of orange, pink, and purple, is visible. The sticker has a reflective surface and appears to be adhered to a textured black pole. 3
A black and white sticker with the German word "FACH" (meaning "subject", "field", or "compartment") is affixed to a transparent surface.  Part of another sticker, blue and white, is visible underneath, suggesting it may have been placed overtop. The background shows a blurred-out city scene with water. 78
The sticker features the German word "FACH," which translates to "subject" or "field."  It's affixed to a weathered grey pole, suggesting it's been there for some time. The stark black and white text contrasts sharply against the pole's texture. The image is taken at night or in low light conditions. 68
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The sticker is a rectangular, black and white design. It prominently features a human skull with two crossbones positioned beneath it, in the style of a Jolly Roger. Above the skull, a classic set of scales of justice is depicted, with two empty pans. A snake is intricately wrapped around the central pillar of the scales, its head near the top pan, and its body extending down to coil around the skull. The entire illustration is rendered in bold black lines and solid black fills against a clean white background. 8
The central sticker cluster is composed of multiple layers affixed to a grey metal pole. The base layer is a rectangular sticker featuring a background of alternating vertical blue and white stripes. Superimposed on these stripes is a stylized black silhouette of a creature, possibly a lion or griffin, with a long, curled tail, clawed feet, and a single prominent eye. Overlaid on this is a prominent blue and white rectangular sticker. Its upper section displays 'Friedrichsort' in elegant white script on a blue background. Below this, a white band features a circular emblem of Popeye the Sailor, depicted flexing his bicep while holding a red bottle, with 'EST 1890' inscribed at the bottom. To the right of Popeye, 'Sulla Strada' is written in a similar ornate white script on a blue background. Partially visible beneath these layers is a small red sticker with white text, which reads 'Karu' and 'NCHEN Stadt', likely indicating 'München Stadt'. 11
A rectangular sticker with a vibrant blue background, affixed to a metal pole. On the left side, a cartoon caricature of a man with dark hair, glasses, and a light complexion is depicted with his arms crossed. He is wearing a blue and white halved football shirt, likely representing Blackburn Rovers, complete with a small crest. To the right of the cartoon character, against the same blue background, are three real-life young men, possibly footballers or fans, looking forward. Bold white text in a sans-serif font reads 'burnley can fuck off' across the lower right portion of the sticker. The sticker shows some signs of wear and tear, particularly around the edges. 7
The sticker features a bold, orange 'MR. DIGG' text against a dark grey, almost black, irregular circular background with a white outline. An illustration of a yellow and black excavator is positioned above and to the right of the text, with its bucket extended over the 'MR.' part of the text, appearing to be 'digging' into it. Below the main text, there's a smaller white rectangular strip with a red YouTube play button logo and the handle '@TheRealMrDiGG' in black text. 6
An orange sticker featuring a simple illustration of a circus tent with the word 'lustrum' and a symbol below it.  The sticker shows some wear and tear, suggesting it has been outdoors for a while. The bottom features the text 'N. DESDA'. 8
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