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...that first car is spectacular.....i dig all the different styles of "s" on each one....simple silver too....
europe whats the basic public perception of graf on trains over there? i mean i know its illegal, but i always envision the european public being more open to it then say the american public....but maybe thats just me sterotyping....either way its so fresh....
I think its about the same worldwide, people generaly hate tags and bombing but some see burners on the outside as art. But the politicians and the media have had a huge impact on the general publics feeling about graff by denouncecing it all as vandalism, now alot of people think that too... cause they have been brainwashed by politicain and the media.
Whatever, it will never go away...
what kind of stupid reply is this????? where the fuck are your wholetrains or even tags on trains mate????
I know what he means. I think some of the styles overseas are a little funny sometimes. It's mainly just different than all of the typical u.s. graff. It's kind of a sillier, simpler style, not so many wildstyles. But that's not bad, though. It's just different than typical american style. They can really rock some shit. I give 'em props. They definitely kill passenger trains, which is something that's pretty much, if not completely nonexistent in the us. I like it.