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Sit On MySpace

Saw this somewhere near Old Street station. Strange how the online world makes it to the offline one. Especially in neatly written graffiti. For some reason most of the graffiti in London appears incomprehensible. Almost like it’s a script that I don’t understand. I have tried staring at most graffiti walls from side angles, even turned my head nearly upside down. No luck.

Anyhow, Sit On Myspace it is!

8 Responses to “Sit On MySpace”

  1. I think a lot of the incomprehensible graffiti are to do with diff gangs and their signatures etc. Apparently you can say that a certain area belongs to a certain group from the graffiti. Idhellam correctaana info-vaa illiyaannu ellam enakku theriyaadhu, edho kelvi pattadha solren. Thats all

  2. athavathu, unakku gangster sagavasam undu…

  3. Hehe. You gotsta read it from the heart ;).

    Loved the son n mum posts btw. But hated them at the same time!!

  4. WA, such general knowledge. Adhuvum enna matter la poi. I’m amazed.

  5. Yeah Yeah enakku gangster sagavaasam ellam undu, paathu.

  6. “Strange how the online world makes it to the offline one”

    Very Strange indeed ! Your observations are peculiar and wonderful.

  7. Think that’s an ad, not genuine graffiti

    http://www.slsheriff.org/html/org/metrogang/graffiti.html

  8. WA: Gangs and Art! Interesting. Sometimes it does look really nice, but mostly it looks so out of place – completely ruins the feel of a place.

    Nilu: You are all auto people.

    Anu: WA ve small ppl nu nenaikyaade. Periyaa aal.

    Serhiy Slipchenko: I try. I try.

    Publia: That was definitely graffiti. Next to a dumpster. I doubt if it was an advert.