Long Island Graffiti

Written by ThreadOfTheDay.com on May 7, 2008 in: graffiti | Tags: , , , ,

Long Island Graffiti

In this thread, graffiti “artists” show off their latest works of vandalism in Long Island, New York.  They sure seem awefully proud of themselves for leaving their tag.

http://www.bombingscience.com/graffitiforum/showthread.php?t=1245

I don’t know why they get off on this. They remind me of dogs leaving their mark. I would rather see dog pee on my wall. It’s slightly more classy and at least it washes off in the rain.

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18 Comments »

  • Why cant they just do it on paper?I dont need to see that crap on my way to work every day.Its an eyesore.

    Comment by Francis Garvey — December 12, 2008
  • YEA DO IT ON PAPER TOYZZZZZZZ

    Comment by klops — December 13, 2008
  • Maybe we should start a paper drive. Donate paper to the graffiti artists so they will leave the buildings alone.

    Comment by ThreadOfTheDay.com — December 13, 2008
  • Whats wrong with you people? theres a booming art culture around you and all you want to do is supress it. Why not give these kids places they cant actually paint, thats been proven to lower the damage to the actual streets.

    You people have the same mentality as the KKK, you fear that which you dont understand; and since you dont understand it you want to supress it.

    If you think its so stupid go out and get yourself some spraycans and a piece of drywall. See how easy it is to do what graffiti artists do.

    Comment by seriously? — December 13, 2008
  • I like art as much as the next person. Some graffiti is actually very well done. I could never do the awesome job some do. Most of it just ugly, eyesore tagging, like the one in the picture above. A five year old could do that.

    However, none of it belongs on other’s property unless they give permission. Just because a person likes to do something, doesn’t give them a right to do it to somebody else. Even Michelangelo had to get permission to paint the ceiling on the Sistine Chapel.

    I might like the looks and sounds of a window shattering into a thousand pieces. That does not give me the right to throw bricks through people’s houses.

    If graffiti is your thing, cover your home’s walls with it. You have the right. Or, as you suggest, get your own piece of drywall to do your artwork. Do not vandalize other people’s property.

    Comment by ThreadOfTheDay.com — December 13, 2008
  • graffiti is the bomb

    Comment by reka 09 — January 28, 2009
  • Graffiti makes kids get back at all you adults.
    Graffiti give people a community that is nothing like yours.

    Comment by Wowza — February 4, 2009
  • nah son throw ya shit up whats good

    Comment by Anonymous — February 5, 2009
  • graffiti is a way of saying fuck all of you

    Comment by Anonymous — February 5, 2009
  • the third comment is right. the reason for graffiti is solely based on the writers lack of paper in their household. with the paper donated to the writers of long island, i guarantee our streets will be 200% cleaner in weeks!

    Comment by Anonymous — February 25, 2009
  • YO….IM MAPE! A TAGGER AND I DNT THINK GRAFFITI IZ BAD, ALL U PEOPLE THINK ABOUT US IZ THAT WE ARE ALL DIRTY LITTLE HOODS WHO GO AROUND AND WRECK YOU PEOPLE SHIT UP..WHICH NOT REALY WE DO THAT SHIT TO EXPRESS OUR SELVES ABOUT HOW WE WOULD LIKE TO GET UP AND HAVE OUR NAME AROUND……GRAFFITI IZ ART NOT A CRIME AND GRAFFITTI IZ STREET ART FROM BACK AND THE DAYZ WEN RAP WAS CREATED I KNOW MY SHIT SO ALL U PEOPLE WHO DNT AGREE FREAK YALL” BUT FOR ALL MY GRAFFITI VANDALS KEEP YA HEADS” UP AND WACTH YALL” BACK FROM THE PIGS….MAPE!

    Comment by MAPE! — March 20, 2009
  • graffiti is an art. the streets are our canvas. writers like me dont do it on paper because there is no other feeling like throwin a tag doin a throwie or a real nice piece. its for fame.

    Comment by MeOne — June 20, 2009
  • bombing is a culture….im addicted thats y i dont stop if uwant the truth….when people are on the train or walking n see my shit they know wut it is n who was there…….

    Comment by wise? — June 30, 2009
  • Not trying to be really hard core but I like graffiti. Everyday their are your surroundings you didn’t design them or plan them. Taggers put there name up for fame but the main thing is it’s their own influence on their outer surroundings. You have a say in what you do or change. That is why billboards, power boxes and trains get hit the most they’re ugly flat surfaces. Id rather look at someone’s art than an ad, or someones scribble or stencil than an ugly green box. Even their tag name has a major role in their life. My usual tag is VOID. I hate looking at these things i feel they shouldn’t exist. They’re should be a void in that space not some ad or box. It’s not like I’m just scribbling my name up just for the fame or to be recognized. I’m doing it hoping to change peoples views on things. I’m putting up stencils, and blocked letters. Its my influence on my surroundings, they just feel like an eyesore and no one notices them. I just want people to see what they look like with art on them. My stuff would be called art but because I don’t get a permit or the right to always put my stuff up I am called a vandalist. Get ready Long Island, I’m about to bomb shit up.

    Comment by VOID — July 14, 2009
  • Forgot to add this
    The stories and information posted are artistic works of fiction and falsehood.
    Only a fool would take anything posted here as fact.

    Comment by VOID — July 14, 2009
  • Long Live Graffiti! Strong Island, C.I.
    “leave your mark on the world”

    Comment by HAMP420 — July 25, 2009
  • i bet half you pussys cant even read that tag u fuckin faggots. graffitis art. not vandalism. suck it the fuck up and deal with it.

    Comment by base1 — August 16, 2009
  • Graffiti is vandalism and thats the way it fucking should be

    Comment by hha — January 26, 2010

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