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Banksy reindeer in Birmingham, by GMA on Dec 10, 2019 21:20:27 GMT 1, That gig is all sold out, or I'd have been quite happy just popping in.
That gig is all sold out, or I'd have been quite happy just popping in.
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I'll keep my eye out on the other one, thanks though
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I'll keep my eye out on the other one, thanks though
It's far to far for me, but if you go and get a second shirt... Just in case
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Banksy reindeer in Birmingham, by blerd on Dec 10, 2019 22:19:57 GMT 1, So does this mean that Portishead are Banksy and not Massive Attack?
So does this mean that Portishead are Banksy and not Massive Attack?
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Banksy reindeer in Birmingham, by goodfish on Dec 10, 2019 23:30:06 GMT 1, I think the reindeer are...alright.
I think the reindeer are...alright.
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Banksy reindeer in Birmingham, by pfffffffffft on Dec 11, 2019 3:11:28 GMT 1, By the simple fact that we and many others are looking and thinking about those who mostly are ignored. Its enough for this work to be a success. If it takes a banksy work for you to look and think about the homeless then you may want to expand your horizons. Just saying... Ah you are SO very dull.
What Banksy has done is so simple yet so brilliant. Most people, especially in large cities, when they pass someone sleeping on the street do everything they can not to think about it, not to acknowledge it, just to put it out of their minds. Some of the more selfish and heartless pass judgement and look down upon those less fortunate in the same situation.
This isn't engineered to simply call attention to the homeless but meant to elevate the way they are seen and not to reinforce negative biases. As the writer from the Guardian notes the work does not portray the homeless as a stereotype.
People tend to quietly embrace magical thinking, especially this time of year. What could be more magical than those that some perceive as being the least among us actually being the best among us hiding in plain sight? That's the point and you'd be hard pressed to argue that the concept of Santa wouldn't be one of the best among us if he were real.
The piece is meant to fully alter your perception of what you might otherwise see. And if you view Ryan in a different light than you might typically you might also be likely to treat him, and others like him, with the kindness they deserve. I think it's absolutely lovely.
By the simple fact that we and many others are looking and thinking about those who mostly are ignored. Its enough for this work to be a success. If it takes a banksy work for you to look and think about the homeless then you may want to expand your horizons. Just saying... Ah you are SO very dull. What Banksy has done is so simple yet so brilliant. Most people, especially in large cities, when they pass someone sleeping on the street do everything they can not to think about it, not to acknowledge it, just to put it out of their minds. Some of the more selfish and heartless pass judgement and look down upon those less fortunate in the same situation. This isn't engineered to simply call attention to the homeless but meant to elevate the way they are seen and not to reinforce negative biases. As the writer from the Guardian notes the work does not portray the homeless as a stereotype. People tend to quietly embrace magical thinking, especially this time of year. What could be more magical than those that some perceive as being the least among us actually being the best among us hiding in plain sight? That's the point and you'd be hard pressed to argue that the concept of Santa wouldn't be one of the best among us if he were real. The piece is meant to fully alter your perception of what you might otherwise see. And if you view Ryan in a different light than you might typically you might also be likely to treat him, and others like him, with the kindness they deserve. I think it's absolutely lovely.
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Banksy reindeer in Birmingham, by Express Post on Dec 11, 2019 6:29:48 GMT 1, These shirts are going to be on ebay real soon.
These shirts are going to be on ebay real soon.
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Banksy reindeer in Birmingham, by Not 4 The Thril on Dec 11, 2019 7:34:11 GMT 1, I think the concept of the image as a whole is powerful and makes you think. once you break it down- it seems extremely staged- but i suppose that is part of the art. Was Ryan sitting there the whole time while they painted it? Did he say- hey man can I film you for a video real quick. Just gonna make a little joke out of where you are sleeping. Or is Ryan someone else... Is the Brainwash image from ETTGS? I got that image off Mr Brainwash and the other man off instagram. I don't think it was from EXIT. Do you know who that man is? Or any of the men photographed? Interesting that no one really seems to have any interest in this piece.
I think the concept of the image as a whole is powerful and makes you think. once you break it down- it seems extremely staged- but i suppose that is part of the art. Was Ryan sitting there the whole time while they painted it? Did he say- hey man can I film you for a video real quick. Just gonna make a little joke out of where you are sleeping. Or is Ryan someone else... Is the Brainwash image from ETTGS? I got that image off Mr Brainwash and the other man off instagram. I don't think it was from EXIT. Do you know who that man is? Or any of the men photographed? Interesting that no one really seems to have any interest in this piece.
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Banksy reindeer in Birmingham, by Rouen Cathedral on Dec 11, 2019 13:19:03 GMT 1, If it takes a banksy work for you to look and think about the homeless then you may want to expand your horizons. Just saying... Ah you are SO very dull. What Banksy has done is so simple yet so brilliant. Most people, especially in large cities, when they pass someone sleeping on the street do everything they can not to think about it, not to acknowledge it, just to put it out of their minds. Some of the more selfish and heartless pass judgement and look down upon those less fortunate in the same situation. This isn't engineered to simply call attention to the homeless but meant to elevate the way they are seen and not to reinforce negative biases. As the writer from the Guardian notes the work does not portray the homeless as a stereotype. People tend to quietly embrace magical thinking, especially this time of year. What could be more magical than those that some perceive as being the least among us actually being the best among us hiding in plain sight? That's the point and you'd be hard pressed to argue that the concept of Santa wouldn't be one of the best among us if he were real. The piece is meant to fully alter your perception of what you might otherwise see. And if you view Ryan in a different light than you might typically you might also be likely to treat him, and others like him, with the kindness they deserve. I think it's absolutely lovely.
Banksy cool-aid tastes great right?
I think I view Ryan in the correct light. As an actor. I’d love to be wrong. Unfortunately the artist doesn’t show otherwise.
Banksy wants to remove the stereotype and the perception you say? He thinks using the name ‘Ryan’ removes that? He thinks ‘personalizing’ the individual does that? The oldest trick in the book by the way. He thinks that by decorating the wall next to a bench does that? In reality he still leaves ‘Ryan’ voiceless and actually enforces the typical stereotypes.
“Here’s my new buddy ‘Ryan’ he may or may not be homeless and I know absolutely nothing about him”. Thanks for sharing Banksy.
How can you successfully challenge a stereotype and a perception when you provide no facts contrary?
If it takes a banksy work for you to look and think about the homeless then you may want to expand your horizons. Just saying... Ah you are SO very dull. What Banksy has done is so simple yet so brilliant. Most people, especially in large cities, when they pass someone sleeping on the street do everything they can not to think about it, not to acknowledge it, just to put it out of their minds. Some of the more selfish and heartless pass judgement and look down upon those less fortunate in the same situation. This isn't engineered to simply call attention to the homeless but meant to elevate the way they are seen and not to reinforce negative biases. As the writer from the Guardian notes the work does not portray the homeless as a stereotype. People tend to quietly embrace magical thinking, especially this time of year. What could be more magical than those that some perceive as being the least among us actually being the best among us hiding in plain sight? That's the point and you'd be hard pressed to argue that the concept of Santa wouldn't be one of the best among us if he were real. The piece is meant to fully alter your perception of what you might otherwise see. And if you view Ryan in a different light than you might typically you might also be likely to treat him, and others like him, with the kindness they deserve. I think it's absolutely lovely. Banksy cool-aid tastes great right? I think I view Ryan in the correct light. As an actor. I’d love to be wrong. Unfortunately the artist doesn’t show otherwise. Banksy wants to remove the stereotype and the perception you say? He thinks using the name ‘Ryan’ removes that? He thinks ‘personalizing’ the individual does that? The oldest trick in the book by the way. He thinks that by decorating the wall next to a bench does that? In reality he still leaves ‘Ryan’ voiceless and actually enforces the typical stereotypes. “Here’s my new buddy ‘Ryan’ he may or may not be homeless and I know absolutely nothing about him”. Thanks for sharing Banksy. How can you successfully challenge a stereotype and a perception when you provide no facts contrary?
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Banksy reindeer in Birmingham, by Rouen Cathedral on Dec 11, 2019 13:21:23 GMT 1, Is the Brainwash image from ETTGS? I got that image off Mr Brainwash and the other man off instagram. I don't think it was from EXIT. Do you know who that man is? Or any of the men photographed? Interesting that no one really seems to have any interest in this piece.
They don’t want to accept reality that it probably an actor. Doesn’t fit the narrative so well.
Is the Brainwash image from ETTGS? I got that image off Mr Brainwash and the other man off instagram. I don't think it was from EXIT. Do you know who that man is? Or any of the men photographed? Interesting that no one really seems to have any interest in this piece. They don’t want to accept reality that it probably an actor. Doesn’t fit the narrative so well.
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Banksy reindeer in Birmingham, by JW on Dec 11, 2019 14:30:52 GMT 1, Banksy cool-aid tastes great right? I think I view Ryan in the correct light. As an actor. I’d love to be wrong. Unfortunately the artist doesn’t show otherwise. Banksy wants to remove the stereotype and the perception you say? He thinks using the name ‘Ryan’ removes that? He thinks ‘personalizing’ the individual does that? The oldest trick in the book by the way. He thinks that by decorating the wall next to a bench does that? In reality he still leaves ‘Ryan’ voiceless and actually enforces the typical stereotypes. “Here’s my new buddy ‘Ryan’ he may or may not be homeless and I know absolutely nothing about him”. Thanks for sharing Banksy. How can you successfully challenge a stereotype and a perception when you provide no facts contrary? Do you write for the Telegraph by any chance? www.telegraph.co.uk/art/artists/overpriced-obvious-ubiquitous-point-banksy/
Banksy cool-aid tastes great right? I think I view Ryan in the correct light. As an actor. I’d love to be wrong. Unfortunately the artist doesn’t show otherwise. Banksy wants to remove the stereotype and the perception you say? He thinks using the name ‘Ryan’ removes that? He thinks ‘personalizing’ the individual does that? The oldest trick in the book by the way. He thinks that by decorating the wall next to a bench does that? In reality he still leaves ‘Ryan’ voiceless and actually enforces the typical stereotypes. “Here’s my new buddy ‘Ryan’ he may or may not be homeless and I know absolutely nothing about him”. Thanks for sharing Banksy. How can you successfully challenge a stereotype and a perception when you provide no facts contrary? Do you write for the Telegraph by any chance? www.telegraph.co.uk/art/artists/overpriced-obvious-ubiquitous-point-banksy/
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Banksy reindeer in Birmingham, by Rouen Cathedral on Dec 11, 2019 15:03:16 GMT 1, Banksy cool-aid tastes great right? I think I view Ryan in the correct light. As an actor. I’d love to be wrong. Unfortunately the artist doesn’t show otherwise. Banksy wants to remove the stereotype and the perception you say? He thinks using the name ‘Ryan’ removes that? He thinks ‘personalizing’ the individual does that? The oldest trick in the book by the way. He thinks that by decorating the wall next to a bench does that? In reality he still leaves ‘Ryan’ voiceless and actually enforces the typical stereotypes. “Here’s my new buddy ‘Ryan’ he may or may not be homeless and I know absolutely nothing about him”. Thanks for sharing Banksy. How can you successfully challenge a stereotype and a perception when you provide no facts contrary? You are the one making presumptions that he is an actor with absolutely no indication that he is other than your supicions. Do you think there are no homeless people named Ryan? How do you know he knows nothing about him? Just because he hasn't publicized how he ended up on the streets and his entire life's story how do you know he doesn't know? It's not his place to blast it out there to the world. Perception is just that, it often comes down to how someone's framed. In this case, Banksy has framed up Ryan in a way that might have folks who might not normally 'see' him do and may see him in a positive light, associated with a symbol of the best of the holiday season. You are a very sad person Rouen. Seems like you could use a little magic in your life as well. Open yourself to it and you might be pleasantly surprised.
You are making the presumption he is homeless with no indication he actually is other then what the artist implies he is.
Are you now removing the personalization by saying any homeless person named Ryan will work? That’s my whole argument.
This work doesn’t personalize homeless Ryan or non homeless Ryan. Now what if a child sits on the bench? Or a lawyer? Or a CEO of a billion dollar company? Does the work succeed then?
Do we just shift our perception to make it work?
Banksy cool-aid tastes great right? I think I view Ryan in the correct light. As an actor. I’d love to be wrong. Unfortunately the artist doesn’t show otherwise. Banksy wants to remove the stereotype and the perception you say? He thinks using the name ‘Ryan’ removes that? He thinks ‘personalizing’ the individual does that? The oldest trick in the book by the way. He thinks that by decorating the wall next to a bench does that? In reality he still leaves ‘Ryan’ voiceless and actually enforces the typical stereotypes. “Here’s my new buddy ‘Ryan’ he may or may not be homeless and I know absolutely nothing about him”. Thanks for sharing Banksy. How can you successfully challenge a stereotype and a perception when you provide no facts contrary? You are the one making presumptions that he is an actor with absolutely no indication that he is other than your supicions. Do you think there are no homeless people named Ryan? How do you know he knows nothing about him? Just because he hasn't publicized how he ended up on the streets and his entire life's story how do you know he doesn't know? It's not his place to blast it out there to the world. Perception is just that, it often comes down to how someone's framed. In this case, Banksy has framed up Ryan in a way that might have folks who might not normally 'see' him do and may see him in a positive light, associated with a symbol of the best of the holiday season. You are a very sad person Rouen. Seems like you could use a little magic in your life as well. Open yourself to it and you might be pleasantly surprised. You are making the presumption he is homeless with no indication he actually is other then what the artist implies he is. Are you now removing the personalization by saying any homeless person named Ryan will work? That’s my whole argument. This work doesn’t personalize homeless Ryan or non homeless Ryan. Now what if a child sits on the bench? Or a lawyer? Or a CEO of a billion dollar company? Does the work succeed then? Do we just shift our perception to make it work?
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Banksy reindeer in Birmingham, by Rouen Cathedral on Dec 11, 2019 15:06:08 GMT 1, Banksy cool-aid tastes great right? I think I view Ryan in the correct light. As an actor. I’d love to be wrong. Unfortunately the artist doesn’t show otherwise. Banksy wants to remove the stereotype and the perception you say? He thinks using the name ‘Ryan’ removes that? He thinks ‘personalizing’ the individual does that? The oldest trick in the book by the way. He thinks that by decorating the wall next to a bench does that? In reality he still leaves ‘Ryan’ voiceless and actually enforces the typical stereotypes. “Here’s my new buddy ‘Ryan’ he may or may not be homeless and I know absolutely nothing about him”. Thanks for sharing Banksy. How can you successfully challenge a stereotype and a perception when you provide no facts contrary? Do you write for the Telegraph by any chance? www.telegraph.co.uk/art/artists/overpriced-obvious-ubiquitous-point-banksy/
Can you post the full text? I’m cheap 😄
Banksy cool-aid tastes great right? I think I view Ryan in the correct light. As an actor. I’d love to be wrong. Unfortunately the artist doesn’t show otherwise. Banksy wants to remove the stereotype and the perception you say? He thinks using the name ‘Ryan’ removes that? He thinks ‘personalizing’ the individual does that? The oldest trick in the book by the way. He thinks that by decorating the wall next to a bench does that? In reality he still leaves ‘Ryan’ voiceless and actually enforces the typical stereotypes. “Here’s my new buddy ‘Ryan’ he may or may not be homeless and I know absolutely nothing about him”. Thanks for sharing Banksy. How can you successfully challenge a stereotype and a perception when you provide no facts contrary? Do you write for the Telegraph by any chance? www.telegraph.co.uk/art/artists/overpriced-obvious-ubiquitous-point-banksy/Can you post the full text? I’m cheap 😄
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Banksy reindeer in Birmingham, by .dappy on Dec 11, 2019 15:06:29 GMT 1, ... sealioning ...
... sealioning ...
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Banksy reindeer in Birmingham, by .dappy on Dec 11, 2019 18:05:06 GMT 1, Are you now removing the personalization by saying any homeless person named Ryan will work? That’s my whole argument. This work doesn’t personalize homeless Ryan or non homeless Ryan. Now what if a child sits on the bench? Or a lawyer? Or a CEO of a billion dollar company? Does the work succeed then? Do we just shift our perception to make it work? You are hilariously tying yourself into knots while simultaneously trying to suggest additional meanings for additional scenarios that aren't presented here. I can't even respond to what you've written because it doesn't actually address the points I've made and you contradict yourself a couple of times. This is one step above word salad. Very dull and I feel sad for you. Bye Felicia. ... he is sea-lioning ... that is what he does ...
Are you now removing the personalization by saying any homeless person named Ryan will work? That’s my whole argument. This work doesn’t personalize homeless Ryan or non homeless Ryan. Now what if a child sits on the bench? Or a lawyer? Or a CEO of a billion dollar company? Does the work succeed then? Do we just shift our perception to make it work? You are hilariously tying yourself into knots while simultaneously trying to suggest additional meanings for additional scenarios that aren't presented here. I can't even respond to what you've written because it doesn't actually address the points I've made and you contradict yourself a couple of times. This is one step above word salad. Very dull and I feel sad for you. Bye Felicia. ... he is sea-lioning ... that is what he does ...
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Banksy reindeer in Birmingham, by Rouen Cathedral on Dec 11, 2019 18:58:18 GMT 1, Are you now removing the personalization by saying any homeless person named Ryan will work? That’s my whole argument. This work doesn’t personalize homeless Ryan or non homeless Ryan. Now what if a child sits on the bench? Or a lawyer? Or a CEO of a billion dollar company? Does the work succeed then? Do we just shift our perception to make it work? You are hilariously tying yourself into knots while simultaneously trying to suggest additional meanings for additional scenarios that aren't presented here. I can't even respond to what you've written because it doesn't actually address the points I've made and you contradict yourself a couple of times. This is one step above word salad. Very dull and I feel sad for you. Bye Felicia.
Additional scenarios? It’s a public bench lol. You think only real or fake homeless people sit on it?
So this work only works if a real or fake homeless person sits in it. No other scenario works...
Are you now removing the personalization by saying any homeless person named Ryan will work? That’s my whole argument. This work doesn’t personalize homeless Ryan or non homeless Ryan. Now what if a child sits on the bench? Or a lawyer? Or a CEO of a billion dollar company? Does the work succeed then? Do we just shift our perception to make it work? You are hilariously tying yourself into knots while simultaneously trying to suggest additional meanings for additional scenarios that aren't presented here. I can't even respond to what you've written because it doesn't actually address the points I've made and you contradict yourself a couple of times. This is one step above word salad. Very dull and I feel sad for you. Bye Felicia. Additional scenarios? It’s a public bench lol. You think only real or fake homeless people sit on it? So this work only works if a real or fake homeless person sits in it. No other scenario works...
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Banksy reindeer in Birmingham, by drip on Dec 11, 2019 19:14:48 GMT 1, It doesn't work as a bowl of fruit, vase of flowers or landscape either. I wonder what the artist was going for??
It doesn't work as a bowl of fruit, vase of flowers or landscape either. I wonder what the artist was going for??
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Banksy reindeer in Birmingham, by Rouen Cathedral on Dec 11, 2019 19:24:17 GMT 1, It doesn't work as a bowl of fruit, vase of flowers or landscape either. I wonder what the artist was going for??
It’s clearly a landscape so you are wrong.
It doesn't work as a bowl of fruit, vase of flowers or landscape either. I wonder what the artist was going for?? It’s clearly a landscape so you are wrong.
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Banksy reindeer in Birmingham, by moron on Dec 12, 2019 16:50:26 GMT 1, But it's on a wall Mr Ruined Cathedral and we all know what BanXy (cos it's Xmas) thinks of walls.
The wall dividing the homeless from the homies.
The Evening Standard newspaper launched a two year campaign highlighting the plight of the homeless and also ran a big article about this BanXy mural. So there is a possibility that the two collaborated in order to raise awareness at Xmas. For the people who have not seen the yearly adverts by the Salvation Army which have been showing for decades on telly. Crisis at Christmas and other such reminders.
Ian Dale LBC radio presenter did a sleep out with others to raise awareness about homelessness and publicised it on LBC, then got attacked by lefties and wished he hadn't bothered.
www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7783265/Broadcaster-Iain-Dale-reveals-abused-online-helping-homeless.html
Ryan the homeless guy as in the Banxy wallvertorial (like an advertorial, only it's when urban artists make a stencil highlighting an issue and promote themselves) Did not get a gofundme page set up in his name to help him. Ryans body language posing like a Freud model on the bench is too contrived, artificial.
A quick easy to watch for people with short attention span viral video looking just like it was thought out by an advertising agency.
People say yes but BanXy highlights these social issues as only he can. That's his or the teams job, he has been doing it for years just like a newspaper cartoonist highlights issues and stories via their cartoons.
Banxy's wallverts tend to emerge very shortly after issues have been raised in the mainstream media and Joe public absorbing the issues subconsciously and when they see the promoted article about the Banxy cartoon on a wall, they are highly impressed and say stuff which enables Banxys name to be spread more and more. (which Banxy likes a lot, yes he does, he loves it)
Anyway so now Ryan does not have his bench anymore. Thanksy to Banksy, the local council decided to spend council tax payers money on expensive perspex, some burly council contractors or workers to attach the perspex to the wall. To transport some metal barriers to prevent people sitting on the bench and getting near this BanXy Xmas artwork, graffiti call it what you will.
So preventing the bench to be used by people who are tired and need a sit down or a homeless person to pose for an imaginary Lucien Freud on it. A bench paid for by hard working poor people.
www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7775891/Banksys-latest-mural-vandalised-artists-festive-reindeer-red-noses-Birmingham-wall.html
But it's on a wall Mr Ruined Cathedral and we all know what BanXy (cos it's Xmas) thinks of walls. The wall dividing the homeless from the homies. The Evening Standard newspaper launched a two year campaign highlighting the plight of the homeless and also ran a big article about this BanXy mural. So there is a possibility that the two collaborated in order to raise awareness at Xmas. For the people who have not seen the yearly adverts by the Salvation Army which have been showing for decades on telly. Crisis at Christmas and other such reminders. Ian Dale LBC radio presenter did a sleep out with others to raise awareness about homelessness and publicised it on LBC, then got attacked by lefties and wished he hadn't bothered. www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7783265/Broadcaster-Iain-Dale-reveals-abused-online-helping-homeless.html Ryan the homeless guy as in the Banxy wallvertorial (like an advertorial, only it's when urban artists make a stencil highlighting an issue and promote themselves) Did not get a gofundme page set up in his name to help him. Ryans body language posing like a Freud model on the bench is too contrived, artificial. A quick easy to watch for people with short attention span viral video looking just like it was thought out by an advertising agency. People say yes but BanXy highlights these social issues as only he can. That's his or the teams job, he has been doing it for years just like a newspaper cartoonist highlights issues and stories via their cartoons. Banxy's wallverts tend to emerge very shortly after issues have been raised in the mainstream media and Joe public absorbing the issues subconsciously and when they see the promoted article about the Banxy cartoon on a wall, they are highly impressed and say stuff which enables Banxys name to be spread more and more. (which Banxy likes a lot, yes he does, he loves it) Anyway so now Ryan does not have his bench anymore. Thanksy to Banksy, the local council decided to spend council tax payers money on expensive perspex, some burly council contractors or workers to attach the perspex to the wall. To transport some metal barriers to prevent people sitting on the bench and getting near this BanXy Xmas artwork, graffiti call it what you will. So preventing the bench to be used by people who are tired and need a sit down or a homeless person to pose for an imaginary Lucien Freud on it. A bench paid for by hard working poor people. www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7775891/Banksys-latest-mural-vandalised-artists-festive-reindeer-red-noses-Birmingham-wall.html
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Banksy reindeer in Birmingham, by moron on Dec 12, 2019 17:01:16 GMT 1,
They look like very nice shirts too.
I'm surprised though that the post is made by an "Instagram influencer" who says all the proceeds go to our 4 homeless charities, without bothering to name the 4 charities and promote them too.
They look like very nice shirts too. I'm surprised though that the post is made by an "Instagram influencer" who says all the proceeds go to our 4 homeless charities, without bothering to name the 4 charities and promote them too.
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Banksy reindeer in Birmingham, by sijh on Dec 12, 2019 18:20:59 GMT 1, They look like very nice shirts too. I'm surprised though that the post is made by an "Instagram influencer" who says all the proceeds go to our 4 homeless charities, without bothering to name the 4 charities and promote them too.
He may be being a little tongue in cheek on the ‘influencer’ part, seems to be Geoff Barrows personal and public pages.
They look like very nice shirts too. I'm surprised though that the post is made by an "Instagram influencer" who says all the proceeds go to our 4 homeless charities, without bothering to name the 4 charities and promote them too. He may be being a little tongue in cheek on the ‘influencer’ part, seems to be Geoff Barrows personal and public pages.
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Banksy reindeer in Birmingham, by GMA on Dec 12, 2019 18:23:27 GMT 1, One per person.
One per person.
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Banksy reindeer in Birmingham, by Deleted on Dec 12, 2019 18:42:56 GMT 1, Wait, I think I see how this is gonna go: *Banksy uses actual homeless person in artwork to highlight homelessness* 'How DARE he use a homeless person in this way! Shame!!' *Banksy uses actor to portray a homeless person in artwork to highlight homelessness* 'How DARE he use an actor in this way!! Shame!!!
It would have been better that he did nothing at all. It makes me sad to be reminded of these people sleeping outside in the cold and rain. How dare he remind me of what's going on in our towns and cities.
Anyhow back to my nice cup of tea in my warm house
Wait, I think I see how this is gonna go: *Banksy uses actual homeless person in artwork to highlight homelessness* 'How DARE he use a homeless person in this way! Shame!!' *Banksy uses actor to portray a homeless person in artwork to highlight homelessness* 'How DARE he use an actor in this way!! Shame!!! It would have been better that he did nothing at all. It makes me sad to be reminded of these people sleeping outside in the cold and rain. How dare he remind me of what's going on in our towns and cities. Anyhow back to my nice cup of tea in my warm house
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Banksy reindeer in Birmingham, by GMA on Dec 12, 2019 21:06:32 GMT 1, Tshirts now sold out. Raffle tickets are hand printed, on white and brown card, numbered limited to 2000. Guy keeps saying how special they are. Lots of banners about.
Tshirts now sold out. Raffle tickets are hand printed, on white and brown card, numbered limited to 2000. Guy keeps saying how special they are. Lots of banners about.
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Banksy reindeer in Birmingham, by Terry Fuckwitt on Dec 12, 2019 21:37:20 GMT 1, Tshirts now sold out. Raffle tickets are hand printed, on white and brown card, numbered limited to 2000. Guy keeps saying how special they are. Lots of banners about.
Stop teasin! Show us the pics😉 Grab me a banner please!
Tshirts now sold out. Raffle tickets are hand printed, on white and brown card, numbered limited to 2000. Guy keeps saying how special they are. Lots of banners about. Stop teasin! Show us the pics😉 Grab me a banner please!
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GMA
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Banksy reindeer in Birmingham, by GMA on Dec 12, 2019 21:54:04 GMT 1, Tshirts now sold out. Raffle tickets are hand printed, on white and brown card, numbered limited to 2000. Guy keeps saying how special they are. Lots of banners about. Stop teasin! Show us the pics😉 Grab me a banner please!
Mate I wish, i aint got nothing to cut them down with its all cable tied 🤣🤣
Tshirts now sold out. Raffle tickets are hand printed, on white and brown card, numbered limited to 2000. Guy keeps saying how special they are. Lots of banners about. Stop teasin! Show us the pics😉 Grab me a banner please! Mate I wish, i aint got nothing to cut them down with its all cable tied 🤣🤣
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Banksy reindeer in Birmingham, by vvk on Dec 12, 2019 21:56:58 GMT 1, Tshirts now sold out. Raffle tickets are hand printed, on white and brown card, numbered limited to 2000. Guy keeps saying how special they are. Lots of banners about. Stop teasin! Show us the pics😉 Grab me a banner please! while your at it, grab me one of those small papers that say" BAnksy shirts are limited to one per person" I will happily pay postage +
Tshirts now sold out. Raffle tickets are hand printed, on white and brown card, numbered limited to 2000. Guy keeps saying how special they are. Lots of banners about. Stop teasin! Show us the pics😉 Grab me a banner please! while your at it, grab me one of those small papers that say" BAnksy shirts are limited to one per person" I will happily pay postage +
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GMA
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Banksy reindeer in Birmingham, by GMA on Dec 12, 2019 21:57:18 GMT 1,
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