YAWN...wait...............YAWN AGAINperkalerk215 wrote:since when did this become a graffiti message board?
i will back guerilla up on this one and say yeah...find a new K at least. some of that shit you posted was so wack, and some was ehhhhhhhh. i like the bright red tags or whatever color that is, but that damn K needs to go, son.
i would say stop posting your shit on the internet though. it wont help you any and if anything, only help the cops find you sooner.
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the home of karate kid? what are you talking about ?? Serious, Im confused..guerillaeye wrote: the fact that a nine-teen y/o kid from the home of the Karate Kid gets up and posts shit on the web is stupid on his part...
im just looking out.
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Yeah, I got busted and felt stupid. I was getting more into trying my hands at DJing.. But yeah freight bombs are where it's at and there are plenty of people over the age of 30 still doing it...pretty die hard but I respect that... Looking from the outside in, you could say that all of us DJs need to grow up as well. A bunch of grown ass men obsessed with an art form. It's just another dream to chase, a hobby if you will. Same shit, Except it involves possibly getting in trouble with the law which I suppose makes it immature? Thats what makes it all the more exciting though.showguns wrote:lol but you stopped in 1997?Step Correct wrote:You are never to old to bomb Freights.
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my google-fu is strong.. Serious.. just google homies graff name and see what pops up.cure wrote:the home of karate kid? what are you talking about ?? Serious, Im confused..guerillaeye wrote: the fact that a nine-teen y/o kid from the home of the Karate Kid gets up and posts shit on the web is stupid on his part...
im just looking out.
Well you are completely wrong Sensei. Asek is neither 19..or from California.guerillaeye wrote:my google-fu is strong.. Serious.. just google homies graff name and see what pops up.cure wrote:the home of karate kid? what are you talking about ?? Serious, Im confused..guerillaeye wrote: the fact that a nine-teen y/o kid from the home of the Karate Kid gets up and posts shit on the web is stupid on his part...
im just looking out.
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I agree man..I have a friend that is a doctor...and still bombs freights.Step Correct wrote:Yeah, I got busted and felt stupid. I was getting more into trying my hands at DJing.. But yeah freight bombs are where it's at and there are plenty of people over the age of 30 still doing it...pretty die hard but I respect that... Looking from the outside in, you could say that all of us DJs need to grow up as well. A bunch of grown ass men obsessed with an art form. It's just another dream to chase, a hobby if you will. Same shit, Except it involves possibly getting in trouble with the law which I suppose makes it immature? Thats what makes it all the more exciting though.showguns wrote:lol but you stopped in 1997?Step Correct wrote:You are never to old to bomb Freights.
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the karate kid is originally from jersey.cure wrote:Well you are completely wrong Sensei. Asek is neither 19..or from California.guerillaeye wrote:my google-fu is strong.. Serious.. just google homies graff name and see what pops up.cure wrote:the home of karate kid? what are you talking about ?? Serious, Im confused..guerillaeye wrote: the fact that a nine-teen y/o kid from the home of the Karate Kid gets up and posts shit on the web is stupid on his part...
im just looking out.
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i'm not talking about the artistry i'm talking about the illegality of it. that shit is just dumb to do if youre over 18.Step Correct wrote:Yeah, I got busted and felt stupid. I was getting more into trying my hands at DJing.. But yeah freight bombs are where it's at and there are plenty of people over the age of 30 still doing it...pretty die hard but I respect that... Looking from the outside in, you could say that all of us DJs need to grow up as well. A bunch of grown ass men obsessed with an art form. It's just another dream to chase, a hobby if you will. Same shit, Except it involves possibly getting in trouble with the law which I suppose makes it immature? Thats what makes it all the more exciting though.showguns wrote:lol but you stopped in 1997?Step Correct wrote:You are never to old to bomb Freights.
"Sometimes I do see people saggin, with dirty underwear, and it is indeed a sad thing."
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showguns wrote:i'm not talking about the artistry i'm talking about the illegality of it. that shit is just dumb to do if youre over 18.Step Correct wrote:Yeah, I got busted and felt stupid. I was getting more into trying my hands at DJing.. But yeah freight bombs are where it's at and there are plenty of people over the age of 30 still doing it...pretty die hard but I respect that... Looking from the outside in, you could say that all of us DJs need to grow up as well. A bunch of grown ass men obsessed with an art form. It's just another dream to chase, a hobby if you will. Same shit, Except it involves possibly getting in trouble with the law which I suppose makes it immature? Thats what makes it all the more exciting though.showguns wrote:lol but you stopped in 1997?Step Correct wrote:You are never to old to bomb Freights.
Yeah 18 is still pretty young though...25-30 yes. But these guys that are world famous are all in their 30s. It involves a lot of getting bruised and cut and often times putting your life on the line all for pretty much nothing. Getting in trouble for it makes you feel pretty immature yes. I was about 21 when I quit. Still an admirer though.
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cure wrote:I agree man..I have a friend that is a doctor...and still bombs freights.Step Correct wrote:Yeah, I got busted and felt stupid. I was getting more into trying my hands at DJing.. But yeah freight bombs are where it's at and there are plenty of people over the age of 30 still doing it...pretty die hard but I respect that... Looking from the outside in, you could say that all of us DJs need to grow up as well. A bunch of grown ass men obsessed with an art form. It's just another dream to chase, a hobby if you will. Same shit, Except it involves possibly getting in trouble with the law which I suppose makes it immature? Thats what makes it all the more exciting though.showguns wrote:lol but you stopped in 1997?Step Correct wrote:You are never to old to bomb Freights.
See? These guys that get really good at it never quit. Big up your friend man, thats crazy.
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Well.. if hes not, then he really needs to talk with this guy..showguns wrote:the karate kid is originally from jersey.cure wrote:
Well you are completely wrong Sensei. Asek is neither 19..or from California.

Fair play being from Jersey.. Mr. Miyagi still called him a refugee from Fresno.
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dr. so and so cant see you today, he got gaffled for bombing a freight train.Step Correct wrote:cure wrote:I agree man..I have a friend that is a doctor...and still bombs freights.Step Correct wrote:Yeah, I got busted and felt stupid. I was getting more into trying my hands at DJing.. But yeah freight bombs are where it's at and there are plenty of people over the age of 30 still doing it...pretty die hard but I respect that... Looking from the outside in, you could say that all of us DJs need to grow up as well. A bunch of grown ass men obsessed with an art form. It's just another dream to chase, a hobby if you will. Same shit, Except it involves possibly getting in trouble with the law which I suppose makes it immature? Thats what makes it all the more exciting though.showguns wrote:lol but you stopped in 1997?Step Correct wrote:You are never to old to bomb Freights.
See? These guys that get really good at it never quit. Big up your friend man, thats crazy.
"Sometimes I do see people saggin, with dirty underwear, and it is indeed a sad thing."
This thread is stupid. The whole point of graffiti is that it's illegal. If people choose to do graffiti, it's their decision. Just because some of you got busted early or quit or whatever doesn't give you authoritative power.
I'm sure there are many active writers on this board who know better than to go for the shameless-self promotion of posting on the internet.
Doing graffiti after the age of 18 pretty much anywhere in the states except for New York is reasonably dangerous. Everyone has a friend who had his house raided, whatever. Also, people posting on this board are from all over the world, and graffiti laws are specific to their area.
In other words, just 'cause your friend quit because he was arrested or you have another friend that served time for graffiti does not mean someone wants your advice. You could kindly redirect the dood to 12oz or another graffiti site.
I'm sure there are many active writers on this board who know better than to go for the shameless-self promotion of posting on the internet.
Doing graffiti after the age of 18 pretty much anywhere in the states except for New York is reasonably dangerous. Everyone has a friend who had his house raided, whatever. Also, people posting on this board are from all over the world, and graffiti laws are specific to their area.
In other words, just 'cause your friend quit because he was arrested or you have another friend that served time for graffiti does not mean someone wants your advice. You could kindly redirect the dood to 12oz or another graffiti site.
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except merelaks wrote:Everyone has a friend who had his house raided, whatever.
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i disagree. for alot of writers it's a way of life. in a short few hour mission yiu can be socializing, vandalizing and adrenalizing (new word) all at the same time.showguns wrote:if you're over 18 and still doing illegal graf you need to grow the fuck up. sorry if that offends anyone, but seriously, grow the fuck up and paint a canvas or something.
most of the sickest dubs and pieces you see are usually from people older than 18. developing you're style and technique takes years of practice although there are some sick kids out there.
and besides, if you get caught you're not doing it right
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