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by JumpCrisscross
761 days ago
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> You don't get to tell me what I find beautiful Right. That’s the point. In public spaces, the public has chosen what it believes to be beautiful. Illegal graffiti is one person forcing their aesthetics on everyone. Plenty of cities have surfaces that are open to being grafitti’d. In those cases, the artists bothered to think about others before taking unilateral action. |
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For private property I agree with you, the owners have it how they want to have it.