Anonymous:But instead you post a hateful, abusive video like this, which is only going to encourage more hate. WTF?
It encourages the weak minded, those who are influenced easily, you watch the video and you take it as you wish.
Anonymous:What if the hate in this video were aimed toward blacks? Or the handicapped? Or Jews? Or Muslims? Would you post those, too?
Simple answer NO.
Anonymous:lighthearted ribbing
Hmmm sounds tasty!
And to think my boy * recommended I contribute to this Web site, which I did in the past. Big mistake. I'm removing you from my bookmarks for condoning hate, mate.
I believe in freedom of choice.
My point being, I dont condone everything that goes on the blog, you either like it or you dont, that's YOUR decision, make it youreself and if youre the sort of person that watches a video like that then uses it as some kind of "life lesson" it then youre not the sort of person I wont on the blog anyway. Im hardly condoning hate for copying and pasting a code from youtube. The video really was'nt that bad anyway, just a little awkward if anything.
The Loss Prevention are taking pre orders on these 2 shirts.
Loosey
Texas Tea
The initial designs, "Loosey" and "Texas Tea" defy explanation and unapologetically make no sense whatsoever, with the basic marketing strategy behind them being "If you fancy being a walking billboard, cop one", they are being produced in limited quantities and will be available on black and white bodies in Men's sizes only. Let the hating begin.
A london Graff vid feat. tracksides, streets and panels from 2003 - recent that never got finished but what did get finished (11mins worth) is available to download below.
I strongly recommend you to buy this book, definitely worth it, cheap CUNTS link is below ;)
A look at the art of the graffiti legend, Dondi. It was written by his personal friend Zephyr (himself another graffiti legend) and his brother so it is as precise as possible. The book follows Dondi’s life from his childhood in East New York through his years as New York’s leading subway painter and his career as a fine artist. It’s full of a few hundred colour photographs and you always notice something different in this book each time you open it. It is a revolution for documented grafiti with a balanced combination of graffiti, fine art, biographical writing and statements from many who knew him. This book is a fitting tribute to the late Dondi White, a beloved and highly influential artist.