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A learned why people hate graffiti and think it’s a crime. I’m learning it as if I was just born.
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I had to quit scooting shortly after the problem, so I wish I was able to make it better sorry.
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That art work has been going on for a while and art can change your view of it 
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A learned why people hate graffiti and think it’s a crime. I’m learning it as if I was just born.
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I had to quit scooting shortly after the problem, so I wish I was able to make it better sorry.
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That art work has been going on for a while and art can change your view of it 
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Don't do what I did, it did not work out lmao. (1) ·
If your ever think about spray painting, only spray paint that which is your property. Never go around places and spray paint anything that you think will be cool/funny/a good way to get revenge. Never play around. (1) ·
When you get an idea, make sure it's you—that it has a meaning to you—and make sure the people that see it know that is what you want to do in the future. (1)
Along the way, taking baby steps, I will learn and understand about people’s view. A lot of people see graffiti as a crime, but not for me. I see it as an beautiful image that people wouldn’t understand. Later on in street art, my art work will turn out to be a new meaning for graffiti. (1) ·
I will be showing you different drawings of water and land animals. (1) ·
My project was going to be a scooter edit. It was back when I was more into scootering and I know it's not good but I tried my best with the limited skills I have. (1)
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