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I did this with sharpies on a poster board ... but I will never write on a park bench, f****** graffiti
You sir, have too much time on your hands.
Awesome anyways!
I was out of work with the flu... I thought it would take a few hours... 36 later I was finished.
Made it trippy...I was out of work with the flu... I thought it would take a few hours... 36 later I was finished.
Brokensaint said:keep your sharpie in your pants.
I know what the correct answer is to this thread. I do. I am a grown man with children and I attended Catholic school. I know what the right answer is. But, for the life of me, I cannot get mad at the disc chargers. (Yes, they are in St. Louis) Don't get me wrong (or storm my castle with torches and pitchforks), I don't want the benches decorated with cock and balls either, but there is a certain charm to tags. Admittedly, as a young and burgeoning sport, we don't the Jones family coming out to the local park and discovering via sharpie message on the bench that this IS, in fact, the POT SPOT. So officially, I hereby condemn graffiti. But if ever I have the means to build a private course (never happen, but hey, I can dream), there will most certainly be a plank on every tee post for the recording of aces, and I will encourage sharpie art on my benches. Say what you want. Good graffiti is art. But yeah, in a public park keep your sharpie in your pants.
Made it trippy...
I've yet to see anything someone did with a sharpie that was genuinely amusing or worthy of being called art or poetry.
Made it trippy...
QFT....Good graffiti is art...
Good graffiti is art.
QFT.
But yeah, in a public park keep your sharpie in your pants.