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i dont just respect anyone i dont want to .not everyone deserves respect 4 nothing .if u go around kissin everyones ass well that makes you a chump.dont get me wrong im not about kickin up dust everywhere i just think in the game of breakin rules people trying to preach rules doesnt make sence

 

i first heard it back in 92, and it was a big deal for quite some time. maybe it was when everyone jumped on the who wants to be cool graffiti train those ideas where lost along with the bagginess of a pair of pants.

 

the thing is there's plenty rules in the game, if anyone thinks graffiti is just about lawlessness and breaking rules, i think you should find something else to do with your spare time cause graff probably isnt for you.

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ive vandalized all that shit who the fuck cares :p cry about it

 

whenever you say anything im allways thinking

"wow trogg has no idea what he's talking about, having respect for stuff is retarted,"

then me, tech,reveal, and the esm crew go huff glue at mcdonalds...;) :p ;) :scrambled: :D

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my new super small .15oz AXE spraypant can, after about an hour of fucking around while watching tv i was able to create a solid device to fill it..

it actually lasts a lot longer than you would think.

 

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post action shot...

 

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for cleaner scribblin action i figured out how to rig up an NY thin for it but i gotta get my hands on one of these first

 

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dear portland, i have recently toured your city (brief visit though it may be) and I would like to say nice work. Hands everywhere, some big throws, burners on the vans, etc. veks, hitop, join, koer, etc saw lots of nice stuff allover.

 

howeever, you have so many dope interstate/freeway spots that were untouched. :(

 

also, maybe some1 can enlighten me on one strange thing i came across. Mc Phearson. Some1 plz explain this....

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dear portland, i have recently toured your city (brief visit though it may be) and I would like to say nice work. Hands everywhere, some big throws, burners on the vans, etc. veks, hitop, join, koer, etc saw lots of nice stuff allover.

 

howeever, you have so many dope interstate/freeway spots that were untouched. :(

 

also, maybe some1 can enlighten me on one strange thing i came across. Mc Phearson. Some1 plz explain this....

 

what the fuck is your toy ass talking about

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i meant cop ass, in which i would love to stick a lil' jimmy dean straight up your cornhole faggot

 

lol, anyways there was two tags crossed out, and then above both of them in like perfect lettes was a mc phearson tag that looked like it was done with a paintbrush dipped in white paint. funny that u think im a cop but naw really i was in portland for a funeral and spent some time riding my bike and exploring/climbing at PRG. had some really tasty thai chicken for like 4 bucks from this street vendor downtown. burnside was kinda a dissapointment though. was funny how the whole city turned to a cluster fuck with 3 hours of snow too.

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the thing is there's plenty rules in the game, if anyone thinks graffiti is just about lawlessness and breaking rules, i think you should find something else to do with your spare time cause graff probably isnt for you.

 

Fer real

 

also

 

why are there rules to how i wanna break the law

 

Ever heard a a throw goes over a tag, a piece goes over a throw, im sure you follow those "rules"

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lol, anyways there was two tags crossed out, and then above both of them in like perfect lettes was a mc phearson tag that looked like it was done with a paintbrush dipped in white paint. funny that u think im a cop but naw really i was in portland for a funeral and spent some time riding my bike and exploring/climbing at PRG. had some really tasty thai chicken for like 4 bucks from this street vendor downtown. burnside was kinda a dissapointment though. was funny how the whole city turned to a cluster fuck with 3 hours of snow too.

 

Where is ur flicks???

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the thing is there's plenty rules in the game, if anyone thinks graffiti is just about lawlessness and breaking rules, i think you should find something else to do with your spare time cause graff probably isnt for you.

 

Fer real

 

also

 

 

 

Ever heard a a throw goes over a tag, a piece goes over a throw, im sure you follow those "rules"[/QU

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Ya I guess ur right .I just think everyone should have there own rules not get them from some religious fag who doesn't like to paint on churches or just don't do it because saber said in some video that's corny don't get me wrong I got my own rules .like no schools or daycare. No houses unless condemed no small buisness........... I just think people preachin there rules in the graff game is kinda retarded .a lot of writers don't give a shit about art go to la or the bay and preach rules to tag bangers see if u don't get the breaks nocked. Of ya real fast

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Ohh nah its all good I aint trying to preach just saying some shit needs to be respected. It depends on who schooled you and I was brought up with those rules also the school one you mentioned.

 

I found this online

 

Espo's Rules Of Graffiti

As published in The Art of Getting Over:

 

Dont write on houses of worship, people's houses in general, other

writer's names, and tombstones. Writing on memorial walls and cars is beef beyond belief. Furthermore, involving civilians in your beef is grounds for dismissal.

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i had to post it. it deserves a read..

 

 

Espo's Rules of Graffiti.

 

You suck until further notice

 

It's gonna take a long time before we even acknowledge your existence, even longer before we can bear to look at that foul scribble you call your name. To speed the process of acceptance, you can A) Choose a clever name that defies the norm of simple-minded slang. An example of a good name is "ARGUE" (RIP). It looks good when written, sounds cool when spoken, and conveys a combattive attitude. On the other hand, "ENEMA" (actual name) looks, sounds, and conveys a shitty attitude. BE CHOOSY. B ) Use paint, gain a thorough knowledge of supplies, remember that permission walls, stickers, and dust tags are small parts of a balanced diet, be bold, learn a style of writing for every occassion,and write your name bigger every time you go out.

 

Jealousy is a disease for the weak

 

Your heart is your greatest possession, dont let it get taken from you.

 

Dont write on houses of worship, people's houses in general, other

writer's names, and tombstones. Writing on memorial walls and cars is beef beyond belief. Furthermore, involving civilians in your beef is grounds for dismissal. These are are the five fingers of your right hand. Get to know them well. Give soul claps, firm handshakes, and throw smooth bolo punches.

 

Although being a toy seems undesirable, you should enjoy it while you can. At this stage you can bite all you want with no remorse. All your elders will say is, " Awww isn't that cute, kootchie kootchie koo." So steal that dope connection, rob that color scheme. and loot whole letterforms. Dont worry about giving any credit, we'll pat ourselves on the back and brag how we're influencing the next generation. However, style isnt a crutch or a schtick. It is understanding why that connection you bit flows, or why that color scheme bumps. Style is the process to an appealing end. Once you got it down to a science, you can reinvent letterforms to suit yourself. This creative growth will amaze the old and young alike. Pretty soon somebody will steal your secret sauce and the cycle will be renewed. If this happens to you, don't bitch about not getting your due. Graffiti is the language of the ignored. If your style is stolen, someone heard you speaking. You got what you wanted from the beginning, some attention, you big baby.

 

It must be noted that the vandal squad loves graffiti. Their job requires

them to fiend for graff as much as you do. When you wreck enough walls, they'll want to meet you. Just like the ball huggers outside the graff shop, they'll recite every spot you hit, with the difference being you'll also hear the Miranda Warning. To postpone this, go solo as much as possible. Dont write with anyone that wont fight for you. Don't be paranoid, but be careful. If you avoid writing on pristine properties, you'll stay in misdemeanor territory, and you wont divert the cops' attention from pastry and caffiene consumption (consult local laws to be sure). Remember, if they didn't see you do it, it's almost impossible for them to win a conviction without your own damming testimony. Shut up, shut up, SHUT UP! Giving a cop info on another writer will doom you to a life of ridicule, from cops and kids alike, with no parole.

 

There's nothing wrong with knowing your the shit as long as you are. But once you reach that conclusion, your one foot over the edge of falling off. Watch your step fathead, there's no shortage of people chanting, "JUMP JUMP JUMP!" There are plenty of writers that have been painting well for the better part of 20 years, and your posing and fronting looks retarded next to them. Get back to work, you "never was" slouch. In conclusion, graffiti is free, impresses the girls, is heroic in our couch potato culture, will provide you with a million stories to tell at parties, and a sure cure for the inner-city blues. If it's not fun, you're doing it wrong or have been doing it too long. So get going, fame awaits the fly among you.

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