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i know everyones thought about what the world would be like without graff, but where would the detectives,city buffers,beltonemontanaKRYLONrustoleum,bored kids in class, commercials for media be without graff be.

please help ad to this, im working in somthing important.

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less of the taxpayers, shopkeepers, homeowners, etc. money would be spent on cleaning up these shitty cities, the pigs would be able to spend less money and time chasing teenagers and more fighting real problems, Krylon/Rusto would still be making paint for its appropriate use, bored kids in class would probably spend less time tagging on their binders and more time staring at girls, throwing paper airplanes, or whatever the fuck. if graffiti suddenly vanished, it wouldnt affect society as a whole. itd be gay tho.

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Originally posted by RackPaintYo!

Krylon/Rusto would still be making paint for its appropriate use

 

hmm... i've pondered this before.

 

do you really believe that krylon would lower it's pigment matter in the paint, thus making it less thick and less coverage, in a direct effect to deliberately hinder us, the writers? or to make a bigger profit by charging the same per can and putting less in?

 

and rustoleum with the stutter... well i don't know about that.

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don't fool yourself. Rusto/Krylon would be making a hell of a lot more money along with hardware stores across the world. But in the grand scheme of things is graffiti that big of a deal? Bush spends 90 Billion on an unnessesary war with no end in sight, murders innocent people with careless application of the death penalty through sloppy evidence and corrupt systems, and sends off our nations youth to die and we're still preoccupied with finding a bunch of teenagers putting their art on walls with out permission.

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Originally posted by pirate

don't fool yourself. Rusto/Krylon would be making a hell of a lot more money along with hardware stores across the world. But in the grand scheme of things is graffiti that big of a deal? Bush spends 90 Billion on an unnessesary war with no end in sight, murders innocent people with careless application of the death penalty through sloppy evidence and corrupt systems, and sends off our nations youth to die and we're still preoccupied with finding a bunch of teenagers putting their art on walls with out permission.

 

good point, but you have to remember...make sure your art dosent hurt anyone i.e effect anybodys life (paintting houses, small businesses etc)

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Littering Also Creates Jobs

 

If we all join together and litter there will be more jobs for trashmen.

 

If we intentionally set fires, they will be more money for the firefighters.

 

If we breed more criminals one day they might take over..

 

 

STEALSTEALSTEALSTEALSTEALSTEAL from big bussiness!

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Originally posted by rubbish heap

hmm... i've pondered this before.

 

do you really believe that krylon would lower it's pigment matter in the paint, thus making it less thick and less coverage, in a direct effect to deliberately hinder us, the writers? or to make a bigger profit by charging the same per can and putting less in?

 

its true actually, the london underground (london subway) specifically requested for paint companies to make weaker paint...

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this is kinda like saying visine wouldnt have business, if it werent for people who smoke.

 

but seriously. where would montana be if not for us? krylon might still keep their heads above water, cause they slang it at kmart. but not brands like belton. same thing goes for extra fat markers and streaks in 7 different colors. we create the market, and they cater to us.

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