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Speak
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QUESTION AUTHORITY
(below that, in different handwriting:)
SAYS WHO?
Way back when, on the Berlin Wall and showing some historical astuteness:
"Auch diesem Mauer verdanken wir unsern Afdolf. "
loosely translated as: for this wall, as well, can we thank our adolf.
‘I’ve been to two World Series and a goat f_cking, but I’ve never seen anything like this.’
“A lot of people shit with pens”
I think there are many levels of unintended meaning to that one.
This one’s been making the rounds in the security community as a demonstration of how ineffective “security” measures can be.
I noticed a lot of people did their math on the stall walls. I finally figured out, it’s because they have to take off their shoes and drop their pants to count to 21.
High on the wall the urinal hung from:
“They call me Too Tall.”
On the ceiling above that:
“I am taller yet.”
Certainly not the bestest, but possibly the most effective. In my youth, I’ve seen full buses with aisles packed with standees, with nobody willing to sit in a certain seat …
http://img388.imageshack.us/img388/9783/busseatqd2.jpg
(May not be safe for work.)
Not a bad username/post either!
What’s the most famous graffiti?
I mean, there was that graffiti scrawled on the wall next to one of the Ripper killings in Whitechapel, but I’ll bet hardly anybody knows what it was.
A grassroots effort to take back the angst that made New York great.
Football Players. Please do not eat the mints in the urinals.
Lehas felat a.II - Pompeii
(Lehas gives blowjobs for $2)
At a guess, Kilroy Was Here.
Frodo lives!
And then there is the unfortunate case of Bill Stickers.
I’ve always liked
“Nietzsche is Pietzsche”
followed by someone adding
“But Sartre is Smartre!”
Believe it or not, I read about those in an old edition of the Reader’s Digest!
For several years, a railroad bridge over the Washington, DC, Beltway bore the legend, in black spray paint, “Surrender Dorothy.” It was a brilliant piece of art because just behind the bridge was the Mormon Temple, which bears more than a passing resemblance to the Emerald City (except that it’s not green–but then, neither was the one in the book). In the picture, the bridge in question is behind the one in the foreground, and the graffiti has already been painted over.
Ultimately, it was painted over, some say at the insistence of the church. More on the story here.
I read in another dope thread sometime within the past year or so that someone was looking for a way to humorize graffiti that said “There is no god” in red paint. One of the suggestions was something like
There is no goddamn red paint left!