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i've done a japanese burner before..with the help of my friend whos japanese..it was challenging..

i tried to do it very formally..following their stroke patterns..it's a very different way of thinking..

 

but i have mad respect for their written languge..it's a shame they don't utilize it more themmselves..

and as far as understanding it..as long as i can spot it out consistantly..thats all that really matters..one.

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however,

chinese is my mother tongue.what Spooky said is reasonable yah.

 

to show some graffed actualities in china.

many chinesewriters graff using English.Not Chinese.

 

i think when u see some samebombs in chinese for several times, u wanna know what it means .People in our country-CHINA seem lost themselves.

 

but it not means u got a style while graff it in chinese

i think there's some standards graffing in chinese.

 

that's my idea.

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i think if spanish used a different alphabet than used now, the writers from those ecountries would still use english as a primary for graffiti

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I think a unique opportunity arises from the concept of graff in chinese... Since the writing style itself is so rooted in the caligraphic AND representational. I think it would present a challenge to exploit and 'wild out' some Chinese characters while still preserving their original meanings...

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ok, first, thers not much point in writing in different alphabets if no one has a clue what it says, that kinda defeats the point of writing in the first place. that said, i have experimented with cyrillic (what they use for russian/bulgarian etc), and it is alot harder, so although i think its a more original idea, its still a bit pointless, just write it in english.

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