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The sticker is a black rectangle with slightly rounded corners, featuring white text and a cartoon graphic. The central image is a stylized, angry-looking cartoon bee, wearing gloves and holding an oval object with 'DRS' written on it. Above the bee, in an arched font, is 'STREET BOMBERS'. At the very top, centered, it reads 'Est. 1994'. Below the bee, in two lines, it states 'FROM ROTTERDAM TO HONG KONG' and 'AND BACK'. The sticker appears to be affixed to a metal pole and shows some signs of wear, including a vertical tear or scratch down its center. 3
A monochrome sticker featuring a stylized black panther in a crouching, ready-to-pounce stance. The panther's right front paw is replaced by a clenched human fist, raised in a symbol of power and solidarity. The text 'POWER TO' is positioned above the panther's back, and 'THE PEOPLE' is below its front paws. The design is black on a white background, with some visible water droplets on its surface. In the bottom right corner, smaller text reads 'Delicious Brains'. 3
A circular, black and white sticker featuring the emblem of SK Sturm Graz. The central design depicts a waving flag with horizontal stripes, upon which a stylized 'S' and 'K' (or a unique 'S' logo) are prominently displayed. An outer ring frames the flag, with the text 'SK STURM GRAZ' arching across the top and 'SEIT 1909' (meaning 'Since 1909') at the bottom. The sticker appears slightly worn and is partially covered by a thin layer of ice or moisture, giving it a textured, frosted appearance. It is affixed to a dark, possibly metal, pole. 7
The sticker is rectangular with intentionally torn or distressed edges, giving it a rugged appearance. Its primary colors are a bright, almost neon orange and stark black, with white text. The background is predominantly orange, overlaid with a black, grungy, and splattered texture that suggests dirt or struggle. On the left side, a black silhouette of a person is depicted in the act of climbing over a fence or barrier, which is rendered with a mesh pattern and barbed wire elements in black against the orange. The right side of the sticker features bold, white, sans-serif text that reads "FIGHT BORDERS", with "FIGHT" positioned above "BORDERS". The overall design is high-contrast and impactful, conveying a strong message. 6
The sticker is an irregularly shaped, roughly shield-like design, featuring a highly stylized and intricate monochrome (black, white, and grey) depiction of what appears to be a skull or a demonic mask. The central element is a skull-like face with prominent eye sockets and a nasal cavity, rendered with sharp, angular lines and organic, flowing forms. Large, curved horns or antlers extend upwards and outwards from the sides of the head, detailed with segmented or ribbed textures. Below the skull, intricate, almost root-like or tendril-like structures form a lower jaw or chin area, blending into the overall design. The artwork uses strong contrasts, with white and light grey lines and shading against a black background, creating a sense of depth and intensity. A faint blue line is visible along a portion of the left edge. The sticker is applied to a textured, dark grey/black pole, showing some wear and tear. 4
A rectangular white sticker adhered to a rusty metal pole. The sticker features a stylized red cow illustration with white spots, white eyes, and white udders. Above the cow, a red thought bubble contains the text 'Visste du att' (Did you know that). The cow wears a small red tag around its neck with 'Arla' written in white. Below the illustration, black text in Swedish explains that cows, like all mammals, must give birth to produce milk, and that calves are separated from their mothers for human consumption of cow's milk, concluding with 'Bli Vegan' (Go Vegan). The sticker shows some minor creases and wear. 4
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The sticker is circular, featuring a detailed grayscale illustration of a classical-style bust of a young man. He has curly hair and wears a laurel wreath on his head, looking upwards and slightly to the right. The artwork uses strong contrasts of black, white, and various shades of gray to create depth and a sculptural effect. The bust is set against a lighter gray background, and the entire design is framed by a decorative border that resembles the rim of an ancient coin or medallion. At the bottom, within this border, the word 'ABIKROPOLIS' is written, flanked by small laurel branch motifs. The numbers '20' and '25' are subtly placed on the left and right sides, respectively, near the inner edge of the circular border. 4
The sticker is a rectangular 'Hello my name is' style tag with rounded corners, adhered to a dark, textured pole. The main background is red. At the top, above 'my name is', there's a colorful, abstract pattern featuring light blue, yellow, pink, and purple shapes with white lines and dots. The word 'HELLO' is prominently displayed in white, bold, sans-serif letters on a light blue background. Below 'HELLO', 'my name is' is written in smaller white sans-serif text on the red background. The name 'LENNY' is written in large, bold, black, bubble-style letters with a distinct white outline, set against a white cloud-like or scalloped shape. Below this white shape, there's another colorful pattern with purple, pink, and light blue elements, including yellow polka dots on a red background. The sticker shows signs of wear, with slight peeling at the edges and some dirt accumulation, indicating it's a genuine street sticker. 24
A sticker featuring a photo of people playing soccer, with the words "FRAMÅT" at the top and "KAMRATER" at the bottom. The overall style is reminiscent of street photography. 9
A round black and white sticker featuring a Wu-Tang Clan logo variation with the name "Wiklund" inscribed inside. The sticker is affixed to a pole, along with other stickers. 2
A sticker commemorating 100 years of democracy in Sweden (1921-2021).  It features a logo with green, red and white circular elements. The text on the sticker reads "KNAPPTTRYCKARNA" and "Demokratin 100 år 1921-2021", with a website address at the bottom: www.knapptryckarna.se 6
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