If you can't afford to change a rusty seat just yet, do be careful when you flatten your ass with your body weight over it.
“I’m going to speak my mind, so this won’t take very long.
Despite what they say, graffiti is not the lowest form of art. Although you might have to creep around at night and lie to your mom, it’s actually one of the more honest art forms available. There is no elitism or hype, it exhibits on the best walls a town has to offer and nobody is put off by the price of admission.
A wall has always been the best place to publish your work.
The people who run our cities don’t understand graffiti because they think nothing has the right to exist unless it makes a profit, which makes their point worthless.
They say graffiti frightens people and is symbolic of the decline in society, but graffiti is only dangerous in the mind of three types of people; politicians, advertising executives, and graffiti writers.
The people who truly deface our neighbourhoods are the companies that scrawl giant slogans across buildings and buses trying to make us feel inadequate unless we buy their stuff. They expect to be able to shout their message in your face from every available surface but you’re never allowed to answer back. Well, they started the fight and the wall is the weapon of choice to hit them back.
Some people became cops because they want to make the world a better place. Some people became vandals because they want to make the world a better looking place.”