Author Topic: Anarchist filmmakers vandalising stuff for no reason  (Read 6410 times)

A lot of it is actually really well done and it's too bad the artists don't have a better way to express themselves than vandalism

A lot of it is actually really well done and it's too bad the artists don't have use a better legal way to express themselves

It takes a special kind of mindset to think that you're actually accomplishing something good by doing stuff like this

yo dog its a joke
D:

It also looks like stuff and is a huge eyesore
Really depends though, a lot of work goes into making a tag look good and recognisable, such as FUME in London


and there's years worth of graffiti along the london tracksides
« Last Edit: March 30, 2017, 05:17:46 AM by JumboMuffin »

that billboard one is a good way to cause accidents

Ah, they sell knives and other vandalism equipment on their website

http://thCIAindecline.com/rack

"Greece Lightning : The Alexis Grigoropoulos Riots"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HoZdRGSjKWI
In this video they take part in a riot in Greece and spray paint their little logo

I hate riots but this looks...fun.

Really depends though, a lot of work goes into making a tag look good and recognisable, such as FUME in London
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the smoking monkey is the only good part, all the rest is just unreadable WordArt

the smoking monkey is the only good part, all the rest is just unreadable WordArt
I can read it just fine...

LONER (monkey is 'mighty mo') PETEY HETS SELO NEMS

they're literally selling equipment for defacing luxury cars on their website. what starfishs
« Last Edit: March 30, 2017, 07:23:45 PM by McZealot »

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fWLkkcOXceA

these cigarettes usually collapse in the face of people actually willing to put up a fight
brothers got d e s t r o y e d