Such sentiments are not only ignorant and ugly, they give graffiti a bad name.
And besides, isn't there enough pointless rancor in the world?
Hemp Korn sucks dick?
Probably not, but if so, so what?
(what is "hemp korn" anyway? can I get it at the movies?)
(what is "hemp korn" anyway? can I get it at the movies?)
In stark contrast to the nasty git-wit graffiti above, behold
The Seat of Fame constructed by unknown evolved beings...
Just when I thought folks didn't hang out in the woods anymore, I came across a delightful little campfire spot built by unknown friends and freely offered to anyone who encounters it with the simple and reasonable request:
"DON'T FUCK THIS UP"
"PACK OUT YOUR TRASH"
Maybe I'm reading too much into this spot, but when I found it, the economic concept of "the gift economy" came to mind. While this concept seems new since it is often applied to the galaxy of useful freeware programs designed and distributed on the Web, the gift economy is actually an ancient and powerful practice. In spite of the dogma of corporate propaganda, not everyone is motivated by greed - some people share freely.
This freely offered hospitable circle invites a casual conversation around the fire, sharing a refreshing bowl of friendship and the joy of laughter and storytelling - powerful and ancient human traditions that clearly continue today. What some might see as a vandal's nest may actually be the work of cultural creatives who would rather circle 'round the fire than cruise around the mall.
thats an ongoing project of some friends and I. thanks for not saying where it is. enjoy anytime, its going to be way better by summer
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