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You think there is little to separate a dog toilet and p0rn.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostExactly!
Why not remove the hood and join society?
Personally I think there is little to seperate art and p0rn.
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Exactly!Originally posted by Diver View PostHe's a hoodie and should be ostracised by society!
They have a tangible presence, they are always going around in gangs, scaring pensioners, blocking shop doorways and corrupting the English language with their “Gangsta Slang”.
Why not remove the hood and join society?
Personally I think there is little to seperate art and p0rn.
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He's a hoodie and should be ostracised by society!Originally posted by alreadypacked View PostJoe Caslin’s massive 40 ft mural of a hooded youth (top) is part of a project called Our Nation’s Sons which began at the weekend in Edinburgh with more popping in the coming days.
Sez Joe, a student at Edinburgh College of Art:
“These drawings of young men will be used as a tool to re-establish young men as legitimate participants within today’s society by giving them a voice and a tangible presence within our city. Community cohesion and participation is fundamental to the project.”
They have a tangible presence, they are always going around in gangs, scaring pensioners, blocking shop doorways and corrupting the English language with their “Gangsta Slang”.
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Originally posted by alreadypacked View PostOriginally posted by The Muppet being quoted by APThese drawings of young men will be used as a tool to re-establish young men as legitimate participants within today’s society by giving them a voice and a tangible presence within our city. Community cohesion and participation is fundamental to the project.I thought it was just b0llocks but I fear you are correct.Originally posted by hyperD View PostThat's written by someone who is well versed in obtaining a grant for just about anything.
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That's written by someone who is well versed in obtaining a grant for just about anything.Originally posted by alreadypacked View Post“These drawings of young men will be used as a tool to re-establish young men as legitimate participants within today’s society by giving them a voice and a tangible presence within our city. Community cohesion and participation is fundamental to the project.”
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"Sez" Dublin speak for Joe said.Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostIs his name Sez, or Joe?
HTH
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Art?
Joe Caslin’s massive 40 ft mural of a hooded youth (top) is part of a project called Our Nation’s Sons which began at the weekend in Edinburgh with more popping in the coming days.
Sez Joe, a student at Edinburgh College of Art:
“These drawings of young men will be used as a tool to re-establish young men as legitimate participants within today’s society by giving them a voice and a tangible presence within our city. Community cohesion and participation is fundamental to the project.”
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