![]() 04/08/2016 at 13:54 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
Called !!!error: Indecipherable SUB-paragraph formatting!!! . Both photos of decay and rebirth, but all interesting.
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Who does this?
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Idiots, probably.
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Damn FB. I'm not going back.
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That’s a tragedy there!
“That beige brick wall looks sooo much better than the classic advertisements!” -Nobody in history.
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A monster.
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When we opened up the coffee shop a couple years ago I painted the logo on the bricks outside since the city had used beige paint to cover up similar awesome stuff.
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If it’s anything like my neighborhood, it was done very reluctantly to cover up graffiti attacks. I don’t know what these punks are using, but it’s almost like they have spray cans on poles, able to reach 10-15 feet in the air, so they can now destroy taller walls than ever. Expect the wall to collapse in a few years from the weight of 433 layers of beige paint on there to cover up this crap.
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Interesting and sad all at the same time. Thanks for posting that.
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Sad that the city would cover up its own history. But that does look good though. Great job.