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    Kaiser-Machead: Fuck this, and the people that do it. I have no concerns over graffiti itself, but I most certainly don't condone arson. more »
    damnelantra™: hmmm... this or flaming dookie in a bag? more »
    weatherman: I think I'm going the other way on this; graffiti with paint ranges from mild annoyance to high art. Graffiti with flaming paint or lighter fluid is j... more »
    GitEmSteveDave_IsNotLarryGaga: UH, Simpsons did it already? [en.wikipedia.org] more »
    bosskev: If ever I were to run for public office, it would be on a platform of "Bring Back Cruel and Unusual Punishment!". Caught tagging? We cut off your hand... more »
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