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novemba
10th September 2005, 15:47
ya heard?!

novemba
10th September 2005, 15:48
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novemba
10th September 2005, 15:50
asfsd

novemba
10th September 2005, 15:52
dondi white RIP

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novemba
10th September 2005, 15:54
good question

novemba
10th September 2005, 15:56
not vegetarian or vegan, but still its a good character

novemba
10th September 2005, 16:00
keep em comin, less talk more photos 1 per post, lets do this like a real forum

MiniOswald
12th September 2005, 22:24
found that over on stencil revolution

novemba
13th September 2005, 04:33
it doesn't necessarily have to be political...just anything works...

Clarksist
14th September 2005, 00:30
Originally posted by [email protected] 10 2005, 09:19 AM
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Stalin? That's disgusting.

Especially that quote that goes along with it... makes it kinda ironic.

And very anti-communistic.

novemba
14th September 2005, 02:18
it's anti-stalinist. so what? fuck stalin.

Clarksist
14th September 2005, 23:20
it's anti-stalinist. so what? fuck stalin.


No, the point is that its pro Stalin and makes communists look like fuckin skin heads.

I am very strongly anti Stalin and therefore objected to the artwork. Which, pro or not, looks quite pro Stalin.

FleasTheLemur
15th September 2005, 05:27
Originally posted by [email protected] 14 2005, 10:51 PM

it's anti-stalinist. so what? fuck stalin.


No, the point is that its pro Stalin and makes communists look like fuckin skin heads.

I am very strongly anti Stalin and therefore objected to the artwork. Which, pro or not, looks quite pro Stalin.
He's right. I too, am anti-Stalin (What kind of jerk-off is pro-Stalin?!) and that doesn't look like an anti-Stalin message to me.

novemba
15th September 2005, 16:43
Oh, yeah that probably cause you don't know the whole story...

Serf is a street artist who did a 'tyrant' serious on power boxes including Hitler, Mussolini, and Stalin all in the same relative area, but you're right I can see how this would be misconstrued to the average passerby.