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dunno

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  1. Yeah rack, Whoever broke it down into 3 categories. What about explorer? I can do art stuffs, I've always bombed more than anything. To me the real value is in painting in a spot, in a tunnel, at night on tracks with red signal lights, in a yard, its about atmosphere. Graff also opened up stuff like hitchiking, freight hopping, tavelling and staying in squats with amazing open hearted people. it's a ticket to see you can break the rules and get away with it enough times that even if you get arrested it's a balance sheet and worth it over all and you can choose to be FREEE and not be a pussy like 99% of people. Graff isn't addictive it's a reasoned choice to do what is more fun to do with your limited supply of time. Who wants to work in a fucking office as an underling to some jumped up, narrow minded, cowardly fuck, doing whatever is fashionable or acceptable, for the rest of their life, when you could explore a million and one things, do whatever the fuck you want, express yourself with an art form that seems perfectable, anywhere you think looks right. People who don't like graffiti are afraid or jealous of it.
  2. Uk tracksides, alone early morning in autumn when its fairly cold but no wind.
  3. Aya, bump to this thread - made me pack my rucksack again n think about starting walking next week cos uk freights are not going to move for long. I was wondering if uv any stories/insights/links (not books cos Im skint) on the IWA or anarchism that relate to freight hopping or hobo life in general?. cheers
  4. Dun suppose it matters if ur in the us but there's a dusk in birmingham UK who's pretty up. One of my favourite midlands/northern writers tho these r robbed off random flickrs n dont do him justice - . Did some mint etch tags I had photos of but I cant get them off my camera now.
  5. crits? If the last one wasnt utter fucking shit n the rest of this stuff was cleaner u reckon the basics are sound?
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