#2 2009-03-14 14:56:31
Anybody know where we can find some pictures of this purported graffiti plaguing Shittsburg?
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#3 2009-03-14 17:14:15
George Orr wrote:
Anybody know where we can find some pictures of this purported graffiti plaguing Shittsburg?
There's some to be found if you just search his name and graffiti in google, but it's nothing you haven't seen before. Just pointless tagging.
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#4 2009-03-14 17:31:48
I haven't noticed a particular plague of graffiti, but then I don't spend lots of time in the city proper. Surprised they didn't mention Michael Monack (aka Mook) who made a specialty of tagging places that required Mission:Impossible-style acrobatics to reach (and clean up).
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#5 2009-03-14 17:55:08
Pittsburgh is the armpit of the United States (which, I guess would make Mississippi, Louisiana or South Texas the asshole).
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#6 2009-03-14 22:58:17
I wonder if there are any studies about trends or rises in graffiti. Dem durn kidz today, they seem more remote from the consequences of their [illicit] actions than when I was around their age. Parents don't pay attention, schools have forty students to a class, and yet they're still micromanaged by guidance counselors who scan their journals and MySpaceCadet pages for "hit lists" or any indication of asocial behavior. Aside from tagging to mark gang territory, graffiti is, as vandalism goes, a more benign form of self expression than, say, arson or killing puppies.
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#7 2009-03-15 00:01:04
ptah13 wrote:
Pittsburgh is the armpit of the United States (which, I guess would make Mississippi, Louisiana or South Texas the asshole).
What does that make New Jersey?
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#8 2009-03-15 01:22:18
square wrote:
ptah13 wrote:
Pittsburgh is the armpit of the United States (which, I guess would make Mississippi, Louisiana or South Texas the asshole).
What does that make New Jersey?
The uvula.
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