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  1. From Street boners and tv carnage I just did an interview with Clout that included such well-thought-out questions as, “What makes you so special?” and “Are you going to continue to do the DOs & DON’Ts?” He also said I have “quit a different humor.” Unfortunately, I’m a megalomaniac on Adderall who types faster than he talks and can’t resist rambling when anyone shows even a semblance of interest. Here’s the highlight:3 PR- Being as Clout is a graffiti magazine, can you give me your take on graffiti? GM- Graffiti is a wigger vandalizing some poor bastard’s property by writing a nickname (a fucking nickname) all over it. It breaks my heart to see a new business open up that some hard-working entrepreneur has poured all his money in and then have some asshole hit him with a $1,500 glass replacement bill by writing a shitty tag in etching cream on the glass. What a spoiled brat thing to do. The origins of graffiti aren’t much better. It started out as Puerto Rican kids in the Bronx growing up without a dad in a house full of women. They saw their sisters fawn over John Travolta and their mother reading celebrity magazines all day so they decided “Fame” was where it’s at. There was no father to slap them upside the head and say, “Go clean the front stairs.” So they start writing their stupid fucking name everywhere and on trains and shit as a way of saying, “Look at me. I’m famous.” Rich suburban kids are always desperate for some kind of urban culture so they started aping this retarded trend in a sad attempt to feel “down.” How lame. You are aping a fatherless child with distorted values. The fact that you now have Germans and Scottish kids and all of Europe trying to be some weird perversion of someone like Lee Quinones is so pathetic, it makes my head spin. How did we get here? Nickname Mania! It’s even worse than corporate advertising everywhere. At least they’re advertising something that exists. Graffiti is ubiquitous advertising with no other purpose than making one shithead feel like he is successfully aping one Puerto Rican teenager who was aping the values of his stupid adolescent sisters. Fuck off. PR - Is there or has there ever been any graffiti here or in Canada or anywhere that’s stood out to you at all? I mean, the guys that actually improve the look of something don’t really do it anymore do they? I’ve always loved Espo, and Kaws’ ad vandalism is great but those guys are in galleries now. I guess Banksy improves his surroundings. That’s about it. Here in Brooklyn it’s just stupid fucking tag after stupid fucking tag. PR- Have you ever wrote your name on anything? For a while we would go out and write our own names because we thought graffiti was so gay. Gavin Miles McInnes was my tag for a minute. Then I heard Mark Ryan did that joke years before me. Why would I want to mimic Latinos getting sucked into female culture? When you see them getting manicures and corn rows it’s the exact same shit. I wonder when the German kids jump on that bandwagon. http://streetbonersandtvcarnage.com/blog/interview-with-a-graffiti-magazine-on-why-i-hate-graffiti/#more-10756
  2. When I saw this I figured they had gone in the complete opposite direction. wtf?
  3. The MUCH interview in Clout issue 10. The COPE 2 & Todd Bratrud interviews in Clout issue 11. www.cloutonline.com
  4. HEY HOMIE, WERE PRAYING FOR YOU. PROVE THEM WRONG. PULL THROUGH WE LOVE YOU!
  5. WE LOVE YOU AND ARE PRAYING FOR YOU. YOU ARE ONE OF THE ILLEST GUYS I KNOW AND MOST DEDICATED, DEVOTED, AND RESPECTED. YOU ARE NOT ALONE. WE ARE ALL HERE FOR YOU.
  6. "just sticking up for myself" LOL! :lol:
  7. http://www.turntablelab.com review One of the better graf videos I've seen come into the Lab during my time here. And when I say graf vid, I mean just that: straight-up, no-nonsense painting - not a documentary or indie-type film on graffiti. It's just real deal... expand review painters doing their thing and showing off their skills with great footage and flicks. The shit really hits home for me too, since a good amount of the writers featured are from the Bay (though there's graf featured from all over the U.S.). Check the fresh variety of bombing, freights, walls, transits, and LIVE painting from the likes of DIAR, SETUP, SABER, EVICT, SCAR, SELDEM, SEVER, DEMENT, REVOK, HAIKU, FEENK, DIESL, HUGE, JABER, REPAE, RICH, GONER, DJAE, KARMA, SAZE, JORO, TROUBLE, VERB, KING157, BIBLE, BEGR + BITER and many more. Lots of classic SF shit - throw-ups, tags, and fill-ins too. But the thing that sets this vid apart from a lot of graf vids I've seen is the stellar soundtrack. Whereas most videos have repetitive indie rap instrumentals throughout that put you to sleep, Affiti Gray features a refreshing variety of sounds - from sweet classic soul and funk (like Daptone and Motown), heavy reggae (like Jr. Gong w/ Nas), club rap (Camp Lo, MIMS, Lil Wayne, etc), crossover hits (Lily Allen), and of course that slumpy-ass Bay rap sprinkled throughout that keeps it moving from beginning to end! Great vibe throughout the whole thing. About 1 hr. long. Recommended. -snackmaster
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