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des·e·crate

tr.v. des·e·crat·ed, des·e·crat·ing, des·e·crates

To violate the sacredness of; profane.

 

Verb 1. desecrate - violate the sacred character of a place or language; "desecrate a cemetery"; "violate the sanctity of the church"; "profane the name of God"

 

TCF are gods now! they've moved up from being kings. :lol:

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someone has been listening to too much grime.

 

or just been learning all the quotes from kidulthood.

 

i swear since that film came out evry single little cunt thinks he is from east

london and everyone apart from him has the first name of pussy'ole

or pussy'ole blaaahhhddd.

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Vandal sentenced over graffiti

 

Dotcom was charged with nine counts of criminal damage

A vandal linked to more than 1,000 graffiti incidents causing more than £200,000 in damage has been sentenced to 300 hours' community service.

dotcom, who has had addresses in St Philips, Bristol and Devizes, Wiltshire, received a 12-month jail sentence suspended for two years.

 

He admitted a series of offences throughout the Bristol area.

 

He was charged with nine counts of criminal damage with 350 other graffiti offences being considered.

 

trotcom sprayed graffiti on numerous locations including the listed Bristol University psychology building, a van on Gloucester Road, the Polish church on Cheltenham Road, a shop near Christmas Steps, Newfoundland Road police station and the metal footbridge near Bower Ashton.

 

Supt Ian Smith of Avon and Somerset Police said: "We treat graffiti as antisocial behaviour. It is more than just defacing property; it causes distress, inconvenience and expense to people and we take it very seriously."

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