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keekybreeks Wrote:

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> if nits done by a balck kid in a hoodie, report it

> to the police and get him incarcerated

>

> If its a white kid with a beanie, then call

> dulwich gallery who will make him famous



How stupid.


You don't know much about art, do you?


Jean-Michel Basquiat was a very famous black graffiti artist, to name just one.

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Hello Fellow Graffiti Sufferer


Good on you for getting straight to the scrubbing. Leaving it there too long always seems to encourage more. When you have finished, if you haven't decided we should immediately bring back hanging for vandalism, then you have managed your sense of humour much better than I!


You can file a report online with the Met Police, if it's the first time.


On one occasion I came home to too much graffiti for me to deal with myself, so I used Southwark Council's online form to request their cleaning service. I think that fell into an online black hole, so I had to phone and deal with a lady who wasn't sure whether the service is free (it is, if the graffiti faces the road). I must say they did a great job, within 48 hours of my call.


I hope your quick cleaning action has discouraged repeat tagging!

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Sue Wrote:

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> keekybreeks Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > if nits done by a balck kid in a hoodie, report

> it

> > to the police and get him incarcerated

> >

> > If its a white kid with a beanie, then call

> > dulwich gallery who will make him famous

>

>

> How stupid.

>

> You don't know much about art, do you?

>

> Jean-Michel Basquiat was a very famous black

> graffiti artist, to name just one.



whoosh

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keekybreeks Wrote:

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> Sue Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > keekybreeks Wrote:

> >

> --------------------------------------------------

>

> > -----

> > > if nits done by a balck kid in a hoodie,

> report

> > it

> > > to the police and get him incarcerated

> > >

> > > If its a white kid with a beanie, then call

> > > dulwich gallery who will make him famous

> >

> >

> > How stupid.

> >

> > You don't know much about art, do you?

> >

> > Jean-Michel Basquiat was a very famous black

> > graffiti artist, to name just one.

>

>

> whoosh


I've got the image of someone typing "famous black grafitti artist" into a Google search engine here

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if you feel you or people you know may be affected by some of the reponses on this post, please write in confidence to:


Mr K Breeks

C/O the institute for really not getting the fecking point of a comment and needing it explained like the plot of an episode of rastamouse

The Celia hammond cat neutering centre

Loampit vale

Lewisham

SE13


: for a full explanation, including references and a bibliography. Please enclose an SAE. GCH not tested. No warranty given or implied

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keekybreeks Wrote:

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> if you feel you or people you know may be affected

> by some of the reponses on this post, please write

> in confidence to:

>

> Mr K Breeks

> C/O the institute for really not getting the

> fecking point of a comment and needing it

> explained like the plot of an episode of

> rastamouse

> The Celia hammond cat neutering centre

> Loampit vale

> Lewisham

> SE13

>

> : for a full explanation, including references and

> a bibliography. Please enclose an SAE. GCH not

> tested. No warranty given or implied



you really are a clever b~+*ard aren't you ?

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i would dispute that and would argue that in a world of sanitised bourgeois approved *street art* (urg) tagging and etching on windows is the only real work that has not been appriopriated by the chin stroking i dont know how she does it chattering classes. you will disagree obvs.
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keekybreeks Wrote:

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> i would dispute that and would argue that in a

> world of sanitised bourgeois approved *street art*

> (urg) tagging and etching on windows is the only

> real work that has not been appriopriated by the

> chin stroking i dont know how she does it

> chattering classes. you will disagree obvs.


I disagree

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keekybreeks Wrote:

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> cultural appropriation fam, thats the buzzword in

> ed these days


Is it, and if it was would that be such a horrible thing? Does anyone own culture, so that it may be taken from them? When idiot savants like Rousseau or Mark E Smith wow the public and produce a myriad followers do we really think they're better than the occasional lucid words of a street drunk or are we just heaping meaning on them? Is the ineptly scrawled tag on a bus window really that vital? What happens when no artist learns a craft anymore, and it's all just concepts and lights switching off and on in a room? For answers to these and more, send an SAE to "Thanks EDF, I'm out" and see if I respond.

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  • 8 months later...

Who was that tedious 'street artist' w4nker who'd put his endlessly tedious stuff on here, along with shots of himself picnicking at the roadside on the TDF


He had some kind of play on words with his daubing so, eventually spraying a blue nun on the Nun's Head. That 'work' alone has stopped me ever entering that place


I blame wasser name, the gallery woman

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