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your really far off. monoe hasn't been online in 4 months or so. furthermore, the last piece he did was at your shitty bridge,and that was his first time there. he doesn't know you, doesn't care about you, and couldn't care less if you up and died. its not him, and if you don't know by now who it is, then your a fucking idiot.
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Absolutely the smartest thing Ive seen in a hell of a long time. Bringin it to the next level, even just making a new staircase. theres an Idea... a staircase that leads to nothing..... WORD!! Im genuinely stoked.
I love how New York brings so much to the table when it comes to pushing the limits of Graffiti, and what can really be done with it. I've walked by quite a few things in the city that have made me stop and mentally applause the effort, and creativity put into them. One of Revs' metal tags welded to a loading loading dock and chained to a pole comes to mind; it was just sitting there.
I especially like the red newspaper dispensor, cool idea.
A few of my friends and I once printed flyers that warned of a new disease. It explained how household foods like jelly and syrup can "carry" the disease, and should be avoided. The wording was pretty good, we even had a doctor convinced.