#philosophy

8 stickers

Street sticker The sticker is a white, rectangular print with a thin purple border along its bottom edge. It features a German quote in varying font sizes and and colors. In the top right corner, there is a brown, stylized heart icon with a grid pattern inside. At the bottom, below the quote, are the names 'Bharuchii' and 'Aixfred & Friends', separated by 'ääänd', and another smaller, similar heart icon next to 'Aixfred & Friends'. The text colors are red, grey/purple, purple, and yellow/gold. 2
Street sticker The sticker is circular with a black background. In the center is an image of a stylized animal head, possibly a pig or boar, with large, striking blue eyes, a pink snout, and reddish-brown patches on its face, giving it a somewhat abstract or deconstructed appearance. The creature's head is rendered in shades of gold, brown, and light blue. Around the central image, white text is arranged in a circular fashion. The sticker is affixed to a light grey pole, which shows signs of wear and tear, including peeling layers and dirt marks. 4
Street sticker A dark, circular sticker affixed to a gray surface, partially obscured by green foliage. The sticker features white, stylized text that reads 'QUE TRÉPASSE' along the top curve and 'SI JE FAIBLIS' along the bottom curve. In the center, there's a prominent, intricate white monogram, appearing to be intertwined letters, possibly 'GD' or similar in an old-style script. The sticker shows signs of wear and tear, with some edges torn. 2
Street sticker A black sticker with white text reading "DU MÅSTE INGENTING", placed on a grey metal structure. The text translates to 'YOU MUST NOTHING'. Another partial sticker is on the right. 10
Street sticker A sticker featuring a quote by Søren Kierkegaard. The quote in Swedish translates to "Life can only be understood backwards; but it must be lived forwards."  The sticker also includes an image of an eye and a QR code. 12
Street sticker A sticker with a quote by Lukas Matteo Hofmann. The quote reflects on the paradox of human existence, being both separated and connected. 5
Street sticker A yellow circular sticker with text in Swedish. The text discusses the interconnectedness of individuals and how they shape each other's existence.  There are additional markings around the main text. 7
Street sticker A black sticker with white handwritten text in Swedish. The text seems to be a philosophical or religious statement questioning life, death, and faith. It poses questions about the strength to live and the courage to die without religious belief, suggesting that one might take risks even without safety. 9