#sweden street stickers

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Street sticker The sticker features a full-body image of a male ice hockey player in uniform, standing on an ice rink. He is wearing a white jersey with blue and yellow accents, blue pants with yellow stripes, and white skates. The jersey has the number '20' on the left sleeve and 'A' on the chest, along with several logos including 'Hyundai bilar', 'Jofa', and 'VW'. The player is holding a hockey stick. Above the player is a logo with 'SSH LIGHTNINGS' in stylized text with lightning bolts. The bottom of the sticker has a blue and white signature. The background is black, suggesting a studio or promotional photo. The sticker appears slightly worn and creased.

SSH LIGHTNINGS 20 A Hyundai bilar Jofa VW SUPREME 5000 RAUB SCAN

09 November
Street sticker The sticker is predominantly white with a prominent red octagonal border, resembling a stop sign. Inside the octagon, a white open hand with fingers spread is depicted. Below the stop sign graphic, there is text in Swedish and a QR code. The text reads 'Rör inte det permanenta uppehållstillståndet.' (Do not touch the permanent residence permit.) and 'Skriv under namninsamlingen!' (Sign the petition!). Below this, there is smaller text and the QR code. The QR code is black and white, and appears to be scannable. The sticker is affixed to a metal pole.

Rör inte det permanenta uppehållstillståndet. Skriv under namninsamlingen! 185000 etablerade invånare riskerar att berövas sitt permanenta uppehållstillstånd. https://www.mittskifte.org/petitions/stoppa-forslaget-om-att-omvandla-permanenta-uppehallstillstand-till-tillfalliga

09 November
Street sticker The sticker is square-shaped and features a printed image of an open book with text overlaid. The text is in a light color against a darker background, making it somewhat difficult to read. The image of the book appears to be a stylized illustration or photograph. The sticker is affixed to a pole that is wrapped in reflective yellow tape. The overall appearance suggests a religious or inspirational message.

Truly, truly, I say to you, He that believes on me has everlasting life. —John 6:47

09 November
Street sticker The sticker is circular and predominantly black and white. It features a stylized, somewhat abstract depiction of the word 'existence' in a gothic, handwritten font. Below the text, a silhouette of a devilish figure with horns, a tail, and a provocative pose is visible. To the left of the figure is an illustration of what appears to be a microphone or a similar cylindrical object with some detailing. Along the bottom curve of the circle, smaller text reads 'music by even worse people'. The sticker shows signs of wear and tear, with some creasing and discoloration, suggesting it has been applied for some time.

existence music by even worse people

09 November
Street sticker The sticker depicts a humorous representation of a phone call interface. At the top, it reads 'John Pork is calling...'. The central image is a close-up of a pig's face, with realistic features and a slightly smiling expression, wearing a red and black plaid shirt. Below the pig's face are two circular buttons: a red 'Decline' button with a phone receiver icon and a green 'Accept' button with a phone icon. The background behind the pig's head appears to be a scenic landscape with trees and water.

John Pork is calling...

05 November
Street sticker The sticker is horizontally divided into two halves. The left half is red and features a circular emblem with a checkered pattern in white and red, resembling a crest. Text surrounds the crest, including 'HAJDUK SPLIT' and 'STOCKHOLM'. The right half of the sticker is dark blue and depicts a nighttime cityscape with illuminated buildings reflected in water, likely representing Stockholm. The text 'DPHSTOCKHOLM' and 'DRUŠTVO PRIJATELJA HAJDUKA' are prominently displayed across this section. The sticker appears to be slightly creased and has water droplets on its surface.

HAJDUK SPLIT STOCKHOLM DPHSTOCKHOLM DRUŠTVO PRIJATELJA HAJDUKA

04 November
Street sticker 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.

7 oktober Två år i Hamas helvete Släpp gisslan nu! www.7oktober.se http://7oktober.se

03 November
Street sticker The sticker is white with a green border and features text in green capital letters. The text is arranged in three lines. The paper appears slightly creased and textured. Below this sticker, partially visible, are other stickers with metallic-looking lettering that spell out 'YO RUNNING'.

Bjud aldrig en djurgårdare på bira!

02 November
Street sticker The sticker is predominantly light blue with a black silhouette of a figure wearing a fedora and trench coat. The figure appears to be holding a basket or bag filled with various items. Visible within the silhouette are three spray paint cans (blue, gold, yellow), two diamond shapes, a shield emblem, and two more spray paint cans (red and yellow). The text 'DJURGÅR'N VÄSTERORT' is arched across the top in white, outlined in black. Below this, in large, bold white letters with a black outline, is the text 'BÄST I ÄST'. The sticker shows signs of wear and tear, with some peeling and creasing, particularly on the left side.

DJURGÅR'N VÄSTERORT BÄST I ÄST

02 November