balibob
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Is it just me, or is this person kind of a t**t?, by balibob on Oct 25, 2014 9:43:28 GMT 1, Yeah....but she is a hotty.
Yeah....but she is a hotty.
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Hairbland
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Is it just me, or is this person kind of a t**t?, by Hairbland on Oct 25, 2014 15:09:30 GMT 1, I think there's a pretty big moral distinction to be made between painting on an abandoned building or billboard and defacing some of our most spectacular natural environments. She used permanent paint on porous rock. She's an idiot and an asshole. Not sure I agree. Graff began as a response to people's surroundings. No respect for property, ownership or consequences. Perhaps this lass is just trying to paint somewhere that isn't a subway train. And, by the way, I too think she is an idiot. And paints like Stevie Wonder. Good points but here's the difference. There's a bit of a narcissistic "movement" in the States for "leaving your mark" in the national park system, of which she was into and tags. The idea is to leave some graffiti, photo it and FB/IG/etc. It's all about the self. In my opinion if the gov't can bring cases against a few home illegal downloaders to make an example they can go after people like this.
This "leave your mark" graffiti is all about imposing one's narcissism on others, as it's been well-documented that FB's primary driver is narcissism.
One could argue that the 80's tagging of subway cars was narcissistic, but I'd say no that was more the individual against the machine. Graffiti in national parks has so little to say.
I think there's a pretty big moral distinction to be made between painting on an abandoned building or billboard and defacing some of our most spectacular natural environments. She used permanent paint on porous rock. She's an idiot and an asshole. Not sure I agree. Graff began as a response to people's surroundings. No respect for property, ownership or consequences. Perhaps this lass is just trying to paint somewhere that isn't a subway train. And, by the way, I too think she is an idiot. And paints like Stevie Wonder. Good points but here's the difference. There's a bit of a narcissistic "movement" in the States for "leaving your mark" in the national park system, of which she was into and tags. The idea is to leave some graffiti, photo it and FB/IG/etc. It's all about the self. In my opinion if the gov't can bring cases against a few home illegal downloaders to make an example they can go after people like this. This "leave your mark" graffiti is all about imposing one's narcissism on others, as it's been well-documented that FB's primary driver is narcissism. One could argue that the 80's tagging of subway cars was narcissistic, but I'd say no that was more the individual against the machine. Graffiti in national parks has so little to say.
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Is it just me, or is this person kind of a t**t?, by Deleted on Oct 25, 2014 15:28:40 GMT 1, She must be doing something right in this pretentious arty farty world, she's getting publicity.
She must be doing something right in this pretentious arty farty world, she's getting publicity.
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ashbeck
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Is it just me, or is this person kind of a t**t?, by ashbeck on Oct 25, 2014 15:57:28 GMT 1, If any other artist had pulled this stunt, he would have been branded an "unethical idiot" yet when banksy did it, everyone of you gave him a standing ovation. But as always if it isn't banksy, it isn't right. Btw I own several banksy prints.
If any other artist had pulled this stunt, he would have been branded an "unethical idiot" yet when banksy did it, everyone of you gave him a standing ovation. But as always if it isn't banksy, it isn't right. Btw I own several banksy prints.
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Is it just me, or is this person kind of a t**t?, by Deleted on Oct 25, 2014 16:45:48 GMT 1, If any other artist had pulled this stunt, he would have been branded an "unethical idiot" yet when banksy did it, everyone of you gave him a standing ovation. But as always if it isn't banksy, it isn't right. Btw I own several banksy prints. I am sure the banks used chalk. That is pretty obvious to me.
If any other artist had pulled this stunt, he would have been branded an "unethical idiot" yet when banksy did it, everyone of you gave him a standing ovation. But as always if it isn't banksy, it isn't right. Btw I own several banksy prints. I am sure the banks used chalk. That is pretty obvious to me.
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ashbeck
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Is it just me, or is this person kind of a t**t?, by ashbeck on Oct 25, 2014 16:59:25 GMT 1, If any other artist had pulled this stunt, he would have been branded an "unethical idiot" yet when banksy did it, everyone of you gave him a standing ovation. But as always if it isn't banksy, it isn't right. Btw I own several banksy prints. I am sure the banks used chalk. That is pretty obvious to me. No he used paint. Although washable paint and no it wasn't children's face paint.
If any other artist had pulled this stunt, he would have been branded an "unethical idiot" yet when banksy did it, everyone of you gave him a standing ovation. But as always if it isn't banksy, it isn't right. Btw I own several banksy prints. I am sure the banks used chalk. That is pretty obvious to me. No he used paint. Although washable paint and no it wasn't children's face paint.
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WOOF
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Is it just me, or is this person kind of a t**t?, by WOOF on Oct 25, 2014 17:09:25 GMT 1, I am sure the banks used chalk. That is pretty obvious to me. No he used paint. Although washable paint and no it wasn't children's face paint. You have proof, or is that just hyperbole?
I am sure the banks used chalk. That is pretty obvious to me. No he used paint. Although washable paint and no it wasn't children's face paint. You have proof, or is that just hyperbole?
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Is it just me, or is this person kind of a t**t?, by Deleted on Oct 25, 2014 17:19:35 GMT 1, I am sure the banks used chalk. That is pretty obvious to me. No he used paint. Although washable paint and no it wasn't children's face paint. I was kidding mate. I actually agree with your premise. Had it been any other artist, s/he would have been lynched (tongue in cheek, lest someone calls me a racist).
But being the banks (I do give him props for creativity and subversive behavior), I wonder if someone wanted to buy the darn elephant.
I am sure the banks used chalk. That is pretty obvious to me. No he used paint. Although washable paint and no it wasn't children's face paint. I was kidding mate. I actually agree with your premise. Had it been any other artist, s/he would have been lynched (tongue in cheek, lest someone calls me a racist). But being the banks (I do give him props for creativity and subversive behavior), I wonder if someone wanted to buy the darn elephant.
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Is it just me, or is this person kind of a t**t?, by Limited Prints on Oct 25, 2014 17:28:43 GMT 1, I fear that she will end up being featured on Unsolved Mysteries in the future. they make quite a few shows about weird things in the desert etc. Is this show even still on
I fear that she will end up being featured on Unsolved Mysteries in the future. they make quite a few shows about weird things in the desert etc. Is this show even still on
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Is it just me, or is this person kind of a t**t?, by Deleted on Oct 25, 2014 19:27:57 GMT 1, Just gotta say this bird is a hot t**t!
Just gotta say this bird is a hot t**t!
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South Bound
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Is it just me, or is this person kind of a t**t?, by South Bound on Oct 25, 2014 19:34:50 GMT 1, Not sure I agree. Graff began as a response to people's surroundings. No respect for property, ownership or consequences.ย Perhaps this lass is just trying to paint somewhere that isn't a subway train. And, by the way, I too think she is an idiot. And paints like Stevie Wonder. Good points but here's the difference. ย There's a bit of a narcissistic "movement" in the States for "leaving your mark" in the national park system, of which she was into and tags. ย The idea is to leave some graffiti, photo it and FB/IG/etc. ย It's all about the self. ย In my opinion if the gov't can bring cases against a few home illegal downloaders to make an example they can go after people like this. This "leave your mark" graffiti is all about imposing one's narcissism on others, as it's been well-documented that FB's primary driver is narcissism. ย One could argue that the 80's tagging of subway cars was narcissistic, but I'd say no that was more the individual against the machine. ย Graffiti in national parks has so little to say.ย
I am interested as to where you learned about this narcissistic U.S. "Movement"? Outside of the occasional idiot or dumb redneck writing "Bob loves cathy" (or similar nonsense) graffiti is an issue that I have rarely encountered in the national parks.
I've spent significant portions of my life in the US national park system hiking large portions of the AT and hundreds of miles in a variety of the parks and have never encountered this narcissistic U.S. "Movement" you are referring to.
I currently live a very very short drive from a famous national park and feel that the biggest issue is pollution, specifically air and water pollution.
The lady doing this graffiti is an idiot nonetheless. However, the vast majority of American citizens (both conservative and liberal) take tremendous pride in our parks and are repelled by the assholes that abuse them in any fashion.
Not sure I agree. Graff began as a response to people's surroundings. No respect for property, ownership or consequences.ย Perhaps this lass is just trying to paint somewhere that isn't a subway train. And, by the way, I too think she is an idiot. And paints like Stevie Wonder. Good points but here's the difference. ย There's a bit of a narcissistic "movement" in the States for "leaving your mark" in the national park system, of which she was into and tags. ย The idea is to leave some graffiti, photo it and FB/IG/etc. ย It's all about the self. ย In my opinion if the gov't can bring cases against a few home illegal downloaders to make an example they can go after people like this. This "leave your mark" graffiti is all about imposing one's narcissism on others, as it's been well-documented that FB's primary driver is narcissism. ย One could argue that the 80's tagging of subway cars was narcissistic, but I'd say no that was more the individual against the machine. ย Graffiti in national parks has so little to say.ย I am interested as to where you learned about this narcissistic U.S. "Movement"? Outside of the occasional idiot or dumb redneck writing "Bob loves cathy" (or similar nonsense) graffiti is an issue that I have rarely encountered in the national parks. I've spent significant portions of my life in the US national park system hiking large portions of the AT and hundreds of miles in a variety of the parks and have never encountered this narcissistic U.S. "Movement" you are referring to. I currently live a very very short drive from a famous national park and feel that the biggest issue is pollution, specifically air and water pollution. The lady doing this graffiti is an idiot nonetheless. However, the vast majority of American citizens (both conservative and liberal) take tremendous pride in our parks and are repelled by the assholes that abuse them in any fashion.
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Is it just me, or is this person kind of a t**t?, by Deleted on Oct 25, 2014 20:09:03 GMT 1, Just curious, which park are you near South Bound?
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Hairbland
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Is it just me, or is this person kind of a t**t?, by Hairbland on Oct 25, 2014 20:38:42 GMT 1, Good points but here's the difference. ย There's a bit of a narcissistic "movement" in the States for "leaving your mark" in the national park system, of which she was into and tags. ย The idea is to leave some graffiti, photo it and FB/IG/etc. ย It's all about the self. ย In my opinion if the gov't can bring cases against a few home illegal downloaders to make an example they can go after people like this. This "leave your mark" graffiti is all about imposing one's narcissism on others, as it's been well-documented that FB's primary driver is narcissism. ย One could argue that the 80's tagging of subway cars was narcissistic, but I'd say no that was more the individual against the machine. ย Graffiti in national parks has so little to say.ย I am interested as to where you learned about this narcissistic U.S. "Movement"? Outside of the occasional idiot or dumb redneck writing "Bob loves cathy" (or similar nonsense) graffiti is an issue that I have rarely encountered in the national parks. I've spent significant portions of my life in the US national park system hiking large portions of the AT and hundreds of miles in a variety of the parks and have never encountered this narcissistic U.S. "Movement" you are referring to. I currently live a very very short drive from a famous national park and feel that the biggest issue is pollution, specifically air and water pollution. The lady doing this graffiti is an idiot nonetheless. However, the vast majority of American citizens (both conservative and liberal) take tremendous pride in our parks and are repelled by the assholes that abuse them in any fashion.
I am out walking down Broadway in Manhattan on a beautiful Saturday (instead of wandering around Williamsburg looking for a Penny) and will have to find links later, I assume you've done no checking.
Good points but here's the difference. ย There's a bit of a narcissistic "movement" in the States for "leaving your mark" in the national park system, of which she was into and tags. ย The idea is to leave some graffiti, photo it and FB/IG/etc. ย It's all about the self. ย In my opinion if the gov't can bring cases against a few home illegal downloaders to make an example they can go after people like this. This "leave your mark" graffiti is all about imposing one's narcissism on others, as it's been well-documented that FB's primary driver is narcissism. ย One could argue that the 80's tagging of subway cars was narcissistic, but I'd say no that was more the individual against the machine. ย Graffiti in national parks has so little to say.ย I am interested as to where you learned about this narcissistic U.S. "Movement"? Outside of the occasional idiot or dumb redneck writing "Bob loves cathy" (or similar nonsense) graffiti is an issue that I have rarely encountered in the national parks. I've spent significant portions of my life in the US national park system hiking large portions of the AT and hundreds of miles in a variety of the parks and have never encountered this narcissistic U.S. "Movement" you are referring to. I currently live a very very short drive from a famous national park and feel that the biggest issue is pollution, specifically air and water pollution. The lady doing this graffiti is an idiot nonetheless. However, the vast majority of American citizens (both conservative and liberal) take tremendous pride in our parks and are repelled by the assholes that abuse them in any fashion. I am out walking down Broadway in Manhattan on a beautiful Saturday (instead of wandering around Williamsburg looking for a Penny) and will have to find links later, I assume you've done no checking.
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Is it just me, or is this person kind of a t**t?, by Deleted on Oct 25, 2014 20:44:38 GMT 1, I fear that she will end up being featured on Unsolved Mysteries in the future. they make quite a few shows about weird things in the desert etc. Is this show even still on repeats yes
I fear that she will end up being featured on Unsolved Mysteries in the future. they make quite a few shows about weird things in the desert etc. Is this show even still on repeats yes
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soam24
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Is it just me, or is this person kind of a t**t?, by soam24 on Oct 25, 2014 21:04:06 GMT 1, was hiking today in the rocky mountain area.. alot of graffiti on such beautiful places.. no need to write your stupid name tag on a rock. Would love to see someone doing this, would be a rough day for them.
was hiking today in the rocky mountain area.. alot of graffiti on such beautiful places.. no need to write your stupid name tag on a rock. Would love to see someone doing this, would be a rough day for them.
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South Bound
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Is it just me, or is this person kind of a t**t?, by South Bound on Oct 25, 2014 21:07:44 GMT 1, I am interested as to where you learned about this narcissistic U.S. "Movement"? Outside of the occasional idiot or dumb redneck writing "Bob loves cathy" (or similar nonsense) graffiti is an issue that I have rarely encountered in the national parks. I've spent significant portions of my life in the US national park system hiking large portions of the AT and hundreds of miles in a variety of the parks and have never encountered this narcissistic U.S. "Movement" you are referring to. I currently live a very very short drive from a famous national park and feel that the biggest issue is pollution, specifically air and water pollution. The lady doing this graffiti is an idiot nonetheless. However, the vast majority of American citizens (both conservative and liberal) take tremendous pride in our parks and are repelled by the assholes that abuse them in any fashion. I am out walking down Broadway in Manhattan on a beautiful Saturday (instead of wandering around Williamsburg looking for a Penny) and will have to find links later, I assume you've done no checking.
Not to much searching just a google search, an article in "Modern Hiker"and "New York Times", spending thousands of hours of my life in the national parks ,and reading a countless amount literature / news regarding the outdoors. So far what I am reading is non-connected stories of assholes and not "Movements".
A movement would speak poorly of the mentality of larger portions of the population... These occurances speak mainly about individuals making sh*tty decisions and not about a larger subset of society that deems this acceptable.
I don't doubt your intentions, I just think wording could have been different.
I am interested as to where you learned about this narcissistic U.S. "Movement"? Outside of the occasional idiot or dumb redneck writing "Bob loves cathy" (or similar nonsense) graffiti is an issue that I have rarely encountered in the national parks. I've spent significant portions of my life in the US national park system hiking large portions of the AT and hundreds of miles in a variety of the parks and have never encountered this narcissistic U.S. "Movement" you are referring to. I currently live a very very short drive from a famous national park and feel that the biggest issue is pollution, specifically air and water pollution. The lady doing this graffiti is an idiot nonetheless. However, the vast majority of American citizens (both conservative and liberal) take tremendous pride in our parks and are repelled by the assholes that abuse them in any fashion. I am out walking down Broadway in Manhattan on a beautiful Saturday (instead of wandering around Williamsburg looking for a Penny) and will have to find links later, I assume you've done no checking. Not to much searching just a google search, an article in "Modern Hiker"and "New York Times", spending thousands of hours of my life in the national parks ,and reading a countless amount literature / news regarding the outdoors. So far what I am reading is non-connected stories of assholes and not "Movements". A movement would speak poorly of the mentality of larger portions of the population... These occurances speak mainly about individuals making sh*tty decisions and not about a larger subset of society that deems this acceptable. I don't doubt your intentions, I just think wording could have been different.
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South Bound
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Is it just me, or is this person kind of a t**t?, by South Bound on Oct 25, 2014 21:09:29 GMT 1,
The Smokies, but floated around colorado, Utah, and Cali in my younger years.
The Smokies, but floated around colorado, Utah, and Cali in my younger years.
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South Bound
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Is it just me, or is this person kind of a t**t?, by South Bound on Oct 25, 2014 21:10:30 GMT 1, was hiking today in the rocky mountain area.. alot of graffiti on such beautiful places.. no need to write your stupid name tag on a rock. Would love to see someone doing this, would be a rough day for them.
Yep, idiots and rednecks.
was hiking today in the rocky mountain area.. alot of graffiti on such beautiful places.. no need to write your stupid name tag on a rock. Would love to see someone doing this, would be a rough day for them. Yep, idiots and rednecks.
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Is it just me, or is this person kind of a t**t?, by Deleted on Oct 25, 2014 21:28:59 GMT 1, Lot's of small beauty spots have been ruined by companies and councils and others that meant a lot to people living near them.
It doesn't matter if the area is small or thousands of square miles.
They mean a lot to people living near them.
I would agree to making some anti fracking graffiti in a beauty spot designated for fracking.
Or urban development etc.
To see if people complain about the anti fracking graffiti in the beaty spot thats going to be foooked up forever by fracking.
Lot's of small beauty spots have been ruined by companies and councils and others that meant a lot to people living near them.
It doesn't matter if the area is small or thousands of square miles.
They mean a lot to people living near them.
I would agree to making some anti fracking graffiti in a beauty spot designated for fracking.
Or urban development etc.
To see if people complain about the anti fracking graffiti in the beaty spot thats going to be foooked up forever by fracking.
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South Bound
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Is it just me, or is this person kind of a t**t?, by South Bound on Oct 25, 2014 21:46:03 GMT 1, The Smokies, but floated around colorado, Utah, and Cali in my younger years. Right outside Shenandoah National Park here. Beautiful this time of year. Visited Co quite a bit too, never thought of spray painting any of it though.
I have family living just North of Charlottesville... Right at the base of what I assume is the Shanandoah... Breathtaking.
The Smokies, but floated around colorado, Utah, and Cali in my younger years. Right outside Shenandoah National Park here. Beautiful this time of year. Visited Co quite a bit too, never thought of spray painting any of it though. I have family living just North of Charlottesville... Right at the base of what I assume is the Shanandoah... Breathtaking.
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Is it just me, or is this person kind of a t**t?, by I like pictures on Oct 26, 2014 0:02:07 GMT 1, I think this fits in well with "street art". At some point in the past this area was probably the street for our ancestors otherwise why would we have cave paintings?
I think this fits in well with "street art". At some point in the past this area was probably the street for our ancestors otherwise why would we have cave paintings?
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Hairbland
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Is it just me, or is this person kind of a t**t?, by Hairbland on Oct 26, 2014 3:36:46 GMT 1, I am out walking down Broadway in Manhattan on a beautiful Saturday (instead of wandering around Williamsburg looking for a Penny) and will have to find links later, I assume you've done no checking. Not to much searching just a google search, an article in "Modern Hiker"and "New York Times", spending thousands of hours of my life in the national parks ,and reading a countless amount literature / news regarding the outdoors. So far what I am reading is non-connected stories of assholes and not "Movements". A movement would speak poorly of the mentality of larger portions of the population... These occurances speak mainly about individuals making sh*tty decisions and not about a larger subset of society that deems this acceptable. I don't doubt your intentions, I just think wording could have been different. From the National Park Service (20139: National Park Service security officials say the latest batch of vandalism is being fueled by social media and a new competition among graffiti artists who are opting for high-profile targets on national park grounds. National Park Service Division of Law Enforcement head Charles Cuvelier said graffiti artists are using social media websites to share images, potentially triggering a new competition among vandals.
ttp://www.nbcwashington.com/investigations/NPS-Social-Media-Fuels-Vandalism-at-National-Parks-225394092.html
www.nytimes.com/2013/06/05/us/as-vandals-take-to-national-parks-some-point-to-social-media.html?pagewanted=all&_r=1&
www.theverge.com/2013/6/6/4401984/national-park-blames-rise-in-graffiti-on-social-media
Appears most consider her a poor artist not a tagger.
I am out walking down Broadway in Manhattan on a beautiful Saturday (instead of wandering around Williamsburg looking for a Penny) and will have to find links later, I assume you've done no checking. Not to much searching just a google search, an article in "Modern Hiker"and "New York Times", spending thousands of hours of my life in the national parks ,and reading a countless amount literature / news regarding the outdoors. So far what I am reading is non-connected stories of assholes and not "Movements". A movement would speak poorly of the mentality of larger portions of the population... These occurances speak mainly about individuals making sh*tty decisions and not about a larger subset of society that deems this acceptable. I don't doubt your intentions, I just think wording could have been different. From the National Park Service (20139: National Park Service security officials say the latest batch of vandalism is being fueled by social media and a new competition among graffiti artists who are opting for high-profile targets on national park grounds. National Park Service Division of Law Enforcement head Charles Cuvelier said graffiti artists are using social media websites to share images, potentially triggering a new competition among vandals. ttp://www.nbcwashington.com/investigations/NPS-Social-Media-Fuels-Vandalism-at-National-Parks-225394092.html www.nytimes.com/2013/06/05/us/as-vandals-take-to-national-parks-some-point-to-social-media.html?pagewanted=all&_r=1&www.theverge.com/2013/6/6/4401984/national-park-blames-rise-in-graffiti-on-social-mediaAppears most consider her a poor artist not a tagger.
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Is it just me, or is this person kind of a t**t?, by South Bound on Oct 26, 2014 4:27:09 GMT 1, Not to much searching just a google search, an article in "Modern Hiker"and "New York Times", spending thousands of hours of my life in the national parks ,and reading a countless amount literature / news regarding the outdoors. So far what I am reading is non-connected stories of assholes and not "Movements". A movement would speak poorly of the mentality of larger portions of the population... These occurances speak mainly about individuals making sh*tty decisions and not about a larger subset of society that deems this acceptable. I don't doubt your intentions, I just think wording could have been different. From the National Park Service (20139: National Park Service security officials say the latest batch of vandalism is being fueled by social media and a new competition among graffiti artists who are opting for high-profile targets on national park grounds. National Park Service Division of Law Enforcement head Charles Cuvelier said graffiti artists are using social media websites to share images, potentially triggering a new competition among vandals. ttp://www.nbcwashington.com/investigations/NPS-Social-Media-Fuels-Vandalism-at-National-Parks-225394092.html www.nytimes.com/2013/06/05/us/as-vandals-take-to-national-parks-some-point-to-social-media.html?pagewanted=all&_r=1&www.theverge.com/2013/6/6/4401984/national-park-blames-rise-in-graffiti-on-social-mediaAppears most consider her a poor artist not a tagger. So again, I get what you are saying BUT I think we are turning this into an argument regarding semantics and we could just go on forever arguing.
So let's just end this with the cliche: Let's just agree to disagree.
Not to much searching just a google search, an article in "Modern Hiker"and "New York Times", spending thousands of hours of my life in the national parks ,and reading a countless amount literature / news regarding the outdoors. So far what I am reading is non-connected stories of assholes and not "Movements". A movement would speak poorly of the mentality of larger portions of the population... These occurances speak mainly about individuals making sh*tty decisions and not about a larger subset of society that deems this acceptable. I don't doubt your intentions, I just think wording could have been different. From the National Park Service (20139: National Park Service security officials say the latest batch of vandalism is being fueled by social media and a new competition among graffiti artists who are opting for high-profile targets on national park grounds. National Park Service Division of Law Enforcement head Charles Cuvelier said graffiti artists are using social media websites to share images, potentially triggering a new competition among vandals. ttp://www.nbcwashington.com/investigations/NPS-Social-Media-Fuels-Vandalism-at-National-Parks-225394092.html www.nytimes.com/2013/06/05/us/as-vandals-take-to-national-parks-some-point-to-social-media.html?pagewanted=all&_r=1&www.theverge.com/2013/6/6/4401984/national-park-blames-rise-in-graffiti-on-social-mediaAppears most consider her a poor artist not a tagger. So again, I get what you are saying BUT I think we are turning this into an argument regarding semantics and we could just go on forever arguing. So let's just end this with the cliche: Let's just agree to disagree.
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Is it just me, or is this person kind of a t**t?, by Ottomatik on Oct 26, 2014 5:56:04 GMT 1, Goodness, I thought this thread was about the member 'Chitown.'
Goodness, I thought this thread was about the member 'Chitown.'
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Is it just me, or is this person kind of a t**t?, by Deleted on Oct 26, 2014 10:44:52 GMT 1, There is no evidence that Chitown or whatever is not Casey Nocket? Or not that I have seen anyway.
There is no evidence that Chitown or whatever is not Casey Nocket? Or not that I have seen anyway.
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January 1970
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Is it just me, or is this person kind of a t**t?, by Deleted on Oct 27, 2014 0:26:27 GMT 1, But if it was done by banksy it would have been acceptable right? wrong. and banksy, I hope, wouldn't consider doing something like this. Ahem...
But if it was done by banksy it would have been acceptable right? wrong. and banksy, I hope, wouldn't consider doing something like this. Ahem...
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WOOF
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March 2014
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Is it just me, or is this person kind of a t**t?, by WOOF on Oct 27, 2014 0:41:31 GMT 1, I don't look at that and think it's any more acceptable.
I don't look at that and think it's any more acceptable.
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Dr Plip
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August 2011
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Is it just me, or is this person kind of a t**t?, by Dr Plip on Oct 27, 2014 0:43:37 GMT 1, Does anyone know if that's still there?
Does anyone know if that's still there?
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January 1970
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Is it just me, or is this person kind of a t**t?, by Deleted on Oct 27, 2014 0:50:09 GMT 1, Does anyone know if that's still there?
It was last time I looked, though somewhat faded.
Nature has it's own way of buffing.
Does anyone know if that's still there? It was last time I looked, though somewhat faded. Nature has it's own way of buffing.
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