I'll just be perfectly honest. This thread should be deleted.
I'm not even talking about the drama between toys and established writers, or people and their girlfriends :)
While you chumps are out there feeding your ego quota for the rest of your insignificant graffiti career, some DO see this as more than just an outlet for self-admiration.
Tennessee has legitimate graffiti history dating back to the early 90's with a few writers who really made this place what it is. The TM crew and others have definitely been the most influential factor in every writer to come after who believes they have made it somewhere. This place is not built on traditional graffiti. I'm not sure where the passion for creating original work with EFFORT went to, but it certainly can't be said for about 2/3rds of those out here today.
Stop trying to be popular by painting for numbers, starting pointless beef, worrying about promotion, and being introspective. Try and get something out of what you are doing that you won't forget or regret looking back on. You will want to look back at what you have created and what friends you have made and SMILE. Think about what you are doing and try to keep things moving forward FOR TENNESSEE WRITERS AS A WHOLE. In other words, stop thinking about yourself and what you want others to think of you.
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