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Nowhere in my post did I deny graffiti was vandalism. And honestly, trying to explain this culture to you would be an emmence waste of my time. You obviously have your opinions set in stone, and I seriously doubt anything I am going to say is going to change your mind. And I find it offensive that you would consider serial killers a culture, thats just some uneducated attempt at pinning graffiti in with more serious crime that is often overlooked. You want to talk about stoping crime, what about the poverty all around us, homelessness, drug addicts, ect ect? I don't hear to many of you people talking about solving their problems, or at least trying to help. You'd much rather jump on graffiti writers, and how they make your lives more difficult. <br /> <br />Another point, don't associate gang bangers, and territorial markings with graffiti because you couldn't be more off. Although there is some gang graffiti, most of it is not connected to gangs, or violence at all. Just more assumptions on your part. And if you must know, I have used large rolls of paper to paste my artwork conveying my opinions, and overall impressions of society up, and I will continue to do so. Graffiti isn't just about spray paint, there are plenty of different ways of getting a message out there, and plenty of different mediums aswell. <br /> <br />And I realize my actions would not go over well in other cultures, but you know what. I've been blessed to have the life I do, and although I don't really agree with the way things are run, I acknowledge that it could be a hell of a lot worse, and I'm gratefull for that.
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