Aubrey 245
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Ted Patrick π¬π§ Who is Ted Patrick? β’ New Print Release , by Aubrey 245 on Nov 5, 2020 22:10:45 GMT 1, Any confirmation E-Mails received?
Any confirmation E-Mails received?
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kjg
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Ted Patrick π¬π§ Who is Ted Patrick? β’ New Print Release , by kjg on Nov 5, 2020 22:34:22 GMT 1, Any confirmation E-Mails received? Not yet.
Any confirmation E-Mails received? Not yet.
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urbanwear
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Ted Patrick π¬π§ Who is Ted Patrick? β’ New Print Release , by urbanwear on Nov 6, 2020 16:40:25 GMT 1, Just got mine at 4.21pm
Just got mine at 4.21pm
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minibear
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Ted Patrick π¬π§ Who is Ted Patrick? β’ New Print Release , by minibear on Nov 6, 2020 16:52:20 GMT 1, Just got mine at 4.21pm You know what time it is now? 15:51 Caught you time slipping.
Just got mine at 4.21pm You know what time it is now? 15:51 Caught you time slipping.
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Dive Jedi
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Ted Patrick π¬π§ Who is Ted Patrick? β’ New Print Release , by Dive Jedi on Nov 6, 2020 16:59:24 GMT 1, Just got mine at 4.21pm You know what time it is now? 15:51 Caught you time slipping. Not sure who you are "catching" Trieste is in Italy.....
Just got mine at 4.21pm You know what time it is now? 15:51 Caught you time slipping. Not sure who you are "catching" Trieste is in Italy.....
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minibear
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Ted Patrick π¬π§ Who is Ted Patrick? β’ New Print Release , by minibear on Nov 6, 2020 17:02:22 GMT 1, You know what time it is now? 15:51 Caught you time slipping. Not sure who you are "catching" Trieste is in Italy..... touchΓ©.
You know what time it is now? 15:51 Caught you time slipping. Not sure who you are "catching" Trieste is in Italy..... touchΓ©.
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Easy-Z
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Ted Patrick π¬π§ Who is Ted Patrick? β’ New Print Release , by Easy-Z on Nov 6, 2020 20:26:51 GMT 1, Not sure who you are "catching" Trieste is in Italy..... Wait, who is in Trieste? I love it there!
Not sure who you are "catching" Trieste is in Italy..... Wait, who is in Trieste? I love it there!
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kjg
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Ted Patrick π¬π§ Who is Ted Patrick? β’ New Print Release , by kjg on Nov 13, 2020 16:57:50 GMT 1, Does anyone already know how to frame it?
Does anyone already know how to frame it?
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urbanwear
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Ted Patrick π¬π§ Who is Ted Patrick? β’ New Print Release , by urbanwear on Nov 13, 2020 18:29:33 GMT 1, Not sure who you are "catching" Trieste is in Italy..... Wait, who is in Trieste? I love it there! easy-Z I'm from Trieste
Not sure who you are "catching" Trieste is in Italy..... Wait, who is in Trieste? I love it there! easy-Z I'm from Trieste
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Easy-Z
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Ted Patrick π¬π§ Who is Ted Patrick? β’ New Print Release , by Easy-Z on Nov 13, 2020 20:30:09 GMT 1, Wait, who is in Trieste? I love it there! easy -Z I'm from Trieste Awesome. Went there 2 years ago. My girlfriends family is from there. beautiful are.
Wait, who is in Trieste? I love it there! easy -Z I'm from Trieste Awesome. Went there 2 years ago. My girlfriends family is from there. beautiful are.
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horizon77
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Ted Patrick π¬π§ Who is Ted Patrick? β’ New Print Release , by horizon77 on Nov 15, 2020 12:47:58 GMT 1, Has anyone who bought a glitter or blue version already received some pictures of it?
Has anyone who bought a glitter or blue version already received some pictures of it?
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Ted Patrick π¬π§ Who is Ted Patrick? β’ New Print Release , by Deleted on Nov 15, 2020 12:50:34 GMT 1, Has anyone who bought a glitter or blue version already received some pictures of it?
I bought a blue version but no images yet.
Has anyone who bought a glitter or blue version already received some pictures of it? I bought a blue version but no images yet.
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tab1
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Ted Patrick π¬π§ Who is Ted Patrick? β’ New Print Release , by tab1 on Nov 23, 2020 22:34:59 GMT 1, interesting story I heard when banksy was stopped but the police he would often give the name ted patrick when Thierry Guetta heard of this he decided to call himself mr brainwash Β π€·π½ββοΈ
Or used the name to mock banksy collectors ?the Banksy cult πor sheep Which are you π€·ββοΈ
interesting story I heard when banksy was stopped but the police he would often give the name ted patrick when Thierry Guetta heard of this he decided to call himself mr brainwash Β π€·π½ββοΈ Or used the name to mock banksy collectors ?the Banksy cult πor sheep Which are you π€·ββοΈ
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brycepen
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Ted Patrick π¬π§ Who is Ted Patrick? β’ New Print Release , by brycepen on Nov 27, 2020 15:04:54 GMT 1, think they shipped framed like in the pics? No not framed, hope not anyway If the print comes in the frame as pictured, why on earth wouldnβt you want that? It looks like a carved wood chippendale style frame, which IMO, is worth a hell of a lot more that some plain float mount βmodernβ piece of painted plywood.
you can easily change the frame to a more desirable and appropriately stylish color by using high gloss spray paint, and maybe add a coat of high gloss polyurethane using an larger artist sable brush for an added sheen. Thatβs what I would do. Costs about $15-20 and takes 20-30 minutes.
or you can go spend more on custom framing the piece than the piece even costs. I guess thatβs what most other people do.
think they shipped framed like in the pics? No not framed, hope not anyway If the print comes in the frame as pictured, why on earth wouldnβt you want that? It looks like a carved wood chippendale style frame, which IMO, is worth a hell of a lot more that some plain float mount βmodernβ piece of painted plywood. you can easily change the frame to a more desirable and appropriately stylish color by using high gloss spray paint, and maybe add a coat of high gloss polyurethane using an larger artist sable brush for an added sheen. Thatβs what I would do. Costs about $15-20 and takes 20-30 minutes. or you can go spend more on custom framing the piece than the piece even costs. I guess thatβs what most other people do.
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FΠ―
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Ted Patrick π¬π§ Who is Ted Patrick? β’ New Print Release , by FΠ― on Nov 27, 2020 15:35:06 GMT 1, No not framed, hope not anyway If the print comes in the frame as pictured, why on earth wouldnβt you want that? It looks like a carved wood chippendale style frame, which IMO, is worth a hell of a lot more that some plain float mount βmodernβ piece of painted plywood. you can easily change the frame to a more desirable and appropriately stylish color by using high gloss spray paint, and maybe add a coat of high gloss polyurethane using an larger artist sable brush for an added sheen. Thatβs what I would do. Costs about $15-20 and takes 20-30 minutes. or you can go spend more on custom framing the piece than the piece even costs. I guess thatβs what most other people do. Because its horrible. ornate frames are always horrible.
No not framed, hope not anyway If the print comes in the frame as pictured, why on earth wouldnβt you want that? It looks like a carved wood chippendale style frame, which IMO, is worth a hell of a lot more that some plain float mount βmodernβ piece of painted plywood. you can easily change the frame to a more desirable and appropriately stylish color by using high gloss spray paint, and maybe add a coat of high gloss polyurethane using an larger artist sable brush for an added sheen. Thatβs what I would do. Costs about $15-20 and takes 20-30 minutes. or you can go spend more on custom framing the piece than the piece even costs. I guess thatβs what most other people do. Because its horrible. ornate frames are always horrible.
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brycepen
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Ted Patrick π¬π§ Who is Ted Patrick? β’ New Print Release , by brycepen on Nov 27, 2020 15:48:38 GMT 1, If the print comes in the frame as pictured, why on earth wouldnβt you want that? It looks like a carved wood chippendale style frame, which IMO, is worth a hell of a lot more that some plain float mount βmodernβ piece of painted plywood. you can easily change the frame to a more desirable and appropriately stylish color by using high gloss spray paint, and maybe add a coat of high gloss polyurethane using an larger artist sable brush for an added sheen. Thatβs what I would do. Costs about $15-20 and takes 20-30 minutes. or you can go spend more on custom framing the piece than the piece even costs. I guess thatβs what most other people do. Because its horrible. ornate frames are always horrible. That is your opinion. I suppose you would have to have my particularly thorough understanding of the history of furniture styles, woodworking, and, particularly the significance of French recoco style on subsequent eras of design to appreciate it.
And most people find that knowledge thoroughly boring. But I would at least reconsider your opinion; Iβm seeing a lot of modern interior design move away from minimalist straight lines and the mid century modern aesthetic which has been so trendy for the past few decades. And I am see the reversion to more ornate styles in new products. This framing style will become trendy within 2-3 years.
If the print comes in the frame as pictured, why on earth wouldnβt you want that? It looks like a carved wood chippendale style frame, which IMO, is worth a hell of a lot more that some plain float mount βmodernβ piece of painted plywood. you can easily change the frame to a more desirable and appropriately stylish color by using high gloss spray paint, and maybe add a coat of high gloss polyurethane using an larger artist sable brush for an added sheen. Thatβs what I would do. Costs about $15-20 and takes 20-30 minutes. or you can go spend more on custom framing the piece than the piece even costs. I guess thatβs what most other people do. Because its horrible. ornate frames are always horrible. That is your opinion. I suppose you would have to have my particularly thorough understanding of the history of furniture styles, woodworking, and, particularly the significance of French recoco style on subsequent eras of design to appreciate it. And most people find that knowledge thoroughly boring. But I would at least reconsider your opinion; Iβm seeing a lot of modern interior design move away from minimalist straight lines and the mid century modern aesthetic which has been so trendy for the past few decades. And I am see the reversion to more ornate styles in new products. This framing style will become trendy within 2-3 years.
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FΠ―
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Ted Patrick π¬π§ Who is Ted Patrick? β’ New Print Release , by FΠ― on Nov 27, 2020 16:03:54 GMT 1, Because its horrible. ornate frames are always horrible. That is your opinion. I suppose you would have to have my particularly thorough understanding of the history of furniture styles, woodworking, and, particularly the significance of French recoco style on subsequent eras of design to appreciate it. And most people find that knowledge thoroughly boring. But I would at least reconsider your opinion; Iβm seeing a lot of modern interior design move away from minimalist straight lines and the mid century modern aesthetic which has been so trendy for the past few decades. And I am see the reversion to more ornate styles in new products. This framing style will become trendy within 2-3 years.
It only works in a banksy ironic setting. Its a n00b framing trap
Not with an ikea bookshelf
Because its horrible. ornate frames are always horrible. That is your opinion. I suppose you would have to have my particularly thorough understanding of the history of furniture styles, woodworking, and, particularly the significance of French recoco style on subsequent eras of design to appreciate it. And most people find that knowledge thoroughly boring. But I would at least reconsider your opinion; Iβm seeing a lot of modern interior design move away from minimalist straight lines and the mid century modern aesthetic which has been so trendy for the past few decades. And I am see the reversion to more ornate styles in new products. This framing style will become trendy within 2-3 years. It only works in a banksy ironic setting. Its a n00b framing trap Not with an ikea bookshelf
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tab1
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Ted Patrick π¬π§ Who is Ted Patrick? β’ New Print Release , by tab1 on Nov 27, 2020 16:21:33 GMT 1, That is your opinion. I suppose you would have to have my particularly thorough understanding of the history of furniture styles, woodworking, and, particularly the significance of French recoco style on subsequent eras of design to appreciate it. And most people find that knowledge thoroughly boring. But I would at least reconsider your opinion; Iβm seeing a lot of modern interior design move away from minimalist straight lines and the mid century modern aesthetic which has been so trendy for the past few decades. And I am see the reversion to more ornate styles in new products. This framing style will become trendy within 2-3 years. It only works in a banksy ironic setting. Its a n00b framing trap Not with an ikea bookshelf
π₯΄ Will be asking others what to wear before venturing out nextπ₯΄
That is your opinion. I suppose you would have to have my particularly thorough understanding of the history of furniture styles, woodworking, and, particularly the significance of French recoco style on subsequent eras of design to appreciate it. And most people find that knowledge thoroughly boring. But I would at least reconsider your opinion; Iβm seeing a lot of modern interior design move away from minimalist straight lines and the mid century modern aesthetic which has been so trendy for the past few decades. And I am see the reversion to more ornate styles in new products. This framing style will become trendy within 2-3 years. It only works in a banksy ironic setting. Its a n00b framing trap Not with an ikea bookshelf π₯΄ Will be asking others what to wear before venturing out nextπ₯΄
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brycepen
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Ted Patrick π¬π§ Who is Ted Patrick? β’ New Print Release , by brycepen on Nov 27, 2020 16:35:28 GMT 1, That is your opinion. I suppose you would have to have my particularly thorough understanding of the history of furniture styles, woodworking, and, particularly the significance of French recoco style on subsequent eras of design to appreciate it. And most people find that knowledge thoroughly boring. But I would at least reconsider your opinion; Iβm seeing a lot of modern interior design move away from minimalist straight lines and the mid century modern aesthetic which has been so trendy for the past few decades. And I am see the reversion to more ornate styles in new products. This framing style will become trendy within 2-3 years. It only works in a banksy ironic setting. Its a n00b framing trap Not with an ikea bookshelf You seem to know a lot about art. Museums have a lot of woodworking and furniture pieces too. Theyβre very famous. If you have ever been to any European palace or residence belonging to aristocracy, youβll see a lot of ornate furniture. Thereβs a reason for that, and it isnβt because they canβt afford to update their couches.
please do not take offense by this at all, especially since Iβm barely middle class and Iβm sure you are far wealthier than I am, but if someone made a comment like that in front of the real elitist snobs, theyβd sound like βnew moneyβ and lacking in refinement/taste. Just a heads up.
That is your opinion. I suppose you would have to have my particularly thorough understanding of the history of furniture styles, woodworking, and, particularly the significance of French recoco style on subsequent eras of design to appreciate it. And most people find that knowledge thoroughly boring. But I would at least reconsider your opinion; Iβm seeing a lot of modern interior design move away from minimalist straight lines and the mid century modern aesthetic which has been so trendy for the past few decades. And I am see the reversion to more ornate styles in new products. This framing style will become trendy within 2-3 years. It only works in a banksy ironic setting. Its a n00b framing trap Not with an ikea bookshelf You seem to know a lot about art. Museums have a lot of woodworking and furniture pieces too. Theyβre very famous. If you have ever been to any European palace or residence belonging to aristocracy, youβll see a lot of ornate furniture. Thereβs a reason for that, and it isnβt because they canβt afford to update their couches. please do not take offense by this at all, especially since Iβm barely middle class and Iβm sure you are far wealthier than I am, but if someone made a comment like that in front of the real elitist snobs, theyβd sound like βnew moneyβ and lacking in refinement/taste. Just a heads up.
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Ted Patrick π¬π§ Who is Ted Patrick? β’ New Print Release , by FΠ― on Nov 27, 2020 17:11:00 GMT 1, It only works in a banksy ironic setting. Its a n00b framing trap Not with an ikea bookshelf You seem to know a lot about art. Museums have a lot of woodworking and furniture pieces too. Theyβre very famous. If you have ever been to any European palace or residence belonging to aristocracy, youβll see a lot of ornate furniture. Thereβs a reason for that, and it isnβt because they canβt afford to update their couches. please do not take offense by this at all, especially since Iβm barely middle class and Iβm sure you are far wealthier than I am, but if someone made a comment like that in front of the real elitist snobs, theyβd sound like βnew moneyβ and lacking in refinement/taste. Just a heads up. We are talking ted patrick here, not shitting monet.
It only works in a banksy ironic setting. Its a n00b framing trap Not with an ikea bookshelf You seem to know a lot about art. Museums have a lot of woodworking and furniture pieces too. Theyβre very famous. If you have ever been to any European palace or residence belonging to aristocracy, youβll see a lot of ornate furniture. Thereβs a reason for that, and it isnβt because they canβt afford to update their couches. please do not take offense by this at all, especially since Iβm barely middle class and Iβm sure you are far wealthier than I am, but if someone made a comment like that in front of the real elitist snobs, theyβd sound like βnew moneyβ and lacking in refinement/taste. Just a heads up. We are talking ted patrick here, not shitting monet.
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brycepen
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Ted Patrick π¬π§ Who is Ted Patrick? β’ New Print Release , by brycepen on Nov 27, 2020 17:16:52 GMT 1, Actually we are talking about framing and a frame style. And if you get a free frame that you donβt like and would rather pay for custom framing, go for it.
Actually we are talking about framing and a frame style. And if you get a free frame that you donβt like and would rather pay for custom framing, go for it.
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FΠ―
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Ted Patrick π¬π§ Who is Ted Patrick? β’ New Print Release , by FΠ― on Nov 27, 2020 17:35:27 GMT 1, Actually we are talking about framing and a frame style. And if you get a free frame that you donβt like and would rather pay for custom framing, go for it. ok ted
Actually we are talking about framing and a frame style. And if you get a free frame that you donβt like and would rather pay for custom framing, go for it. ok ted
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brycepen
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Ted Patrick π¬π§ Who is Ted Patrick? β’ New Print Release , by brycepen on Nov 27, 2020 17:45:25 GMT 1, Actually we are talking about framing and a frame style. And if you get a free frame that you donβt like and would rather pay for custom framing, go for it. ok ted I donβt get what you are implying here... if anything.
Actually we are talking about framing and a frame style. And if you get a free frame that you donβt like and would rather pay for custom framing, go for it. ok ted I donβt get what you are implying here... if anything.
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kjg
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Ted Patrick π¬π§ Who is Ted Patrick? β’ New Print Release , by kjg on Nov 27, 2020 19:19:20 GMT 1, No worries, it wil come unframed.
No worries, it wil come unframed.
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Icesay
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Ted Patrick π¬π§ Who is Ted Patrick? β’ New Print Release , by Icesay on Nov 27, 2020 20:15:24 GMT 1, interesting story I heard when banksy was stopped but the police he would often give the name ted patrick when Thierry Guetta heard of this he decided to call himself mr brainwash Β π€·π½ββοΈ Or used the name to mock banksy collectors ?the Banksy cult πor sheep Which are you π€·ββοΈ
I don't think he's trying to mock anything. And if he is, for a few quid then that would be a bit dumb if you want people to continue buying the work.
interesting story I heard when banksy was stopped but the police he would often give the name ted patrick when Thierry Guetta heard of this he decided to call himself mr brainwash Β π€·π½ββοΈ Or used the name to mock banksy collectors ?the Banksy cult πor sheep Which are you π€·ββοΈ I don't think he's trying to mock anything. And if he is, for a few quid then that would be a bit dumb if you want people to continue buying the work.
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tab1
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Ted Patrick π¬π§ Who is Ted Patrick? β’ New Print Release , by tab1 on Nov 27, 2020 22:03:14 GMT 1, Or used the name to mock banksy collectors ?the Banksy cult πor sheep Which are you π€·ββοΈ I don't think he's trying to mock anything. And if he is, for a few quid then that would be a bit dumb if you want people to continue buying the work.
Banksy produced morons and people lap it upππ₯΄π€·ββοΈ
Or used the name to mock banksy collectors ?the Banksy cult πor sheep Which are you π€·ββοΈ I don't think he's trying to mock anything. And if he is, for a few quid then that would be a bit dumb if you want people to continue buying the work. Banksy produced morons and people lap it upππ₯΄π€·ββοΈ
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Icesay
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Ted Patrick π¬π§ Who is Ted Patrick? β’ New Print Release , by Icesay on Nov 27, 2020 22:36:37 GMT 1, I don't think he's trying to mock anything. And if he is, for a few quid then that would be a bit dumb if you want people to continue buying the work. Banksy produced morons and people lap it upππ₯΄π€·ββοΈ
True but what you said is that he is mocking faux Banksy collectors. Which doesn't make sense. Parody of a parody. Bit of a stretch!
I don't think he's trying to mock anything. And if he is, for a few quid then that would be a bit dumb if you want people to continue buying the work. Banksy produced morons and people lap it upππ₯΄π€·ββοΈ True but what you said is that he is mocking faux Banksy collectors. Which doesn't make sense. Parody of a parody. Bit of a stretch!
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Ted Patrick π¬π§ Who is Ted Patrick? β’ New Print Release , by pjc on Nov 28, 2020 5:06:20 GMT 1, Banksy produced morons and people lap it upππ₯΄π€·ββοΈ True but what you said is that he is mocking faux Banksy collectors. Which doesn't make sense. Parody of a parody. Bit of a stretch! ENOUGH!
Banksy produced morons and people lap it upππ₯΄π€·ββοΈ True but what you said is that he is mocking faux Banksy collectors. Which doesn't make sense. Parody of a parody. Bit of a stretch! ENOUGH!
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