29 May 2012

Canberra bashing as street art?

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i hate canberra

The corner of Northbourne and Alinga is the beating heart of the city.

So one would assume that if someone wrote “I HATE CANBERRA” in foot high letters across the Northbourne Avenue axis and it was there for several weeks it had some sort of official sanction?

High visibility and lined up with all the flagpoles and other public art?

Or just another testament to sloth and indolence?

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Prime candidate for one of those “incremental graffiti” escallations: Add “bashers” to the end for the next step!

screaming banshee5:39 pm 29 May 12

Lazy I with the win there I think, well timed, well executed. A tip of my hat to you.

Lazy I said :

I blame the mindless educators, they obviously didn’t bring our children up with a respect for shared community spaces.

I imagine the parents of said children, who let them take over any public place they were in, are to blame for the kids’ attitudes that they can do what they like, where they like.

Educators don’t “bring children up”, they teach them specific things mandated in whatever curriculum they’re employed to teach-to.

TheDancingDjinn1:21 pm 29 May 12

Silveras said :

Lazy I said :

I blame the mindless educators, they obviously didn’t bring our children up with a respect for shared community spaces.

I think that’s a bit rich. There are not there to teach children morals and ethics, that duty always falls on the parents. So a kid turns out to be a little shit, I think I wont blame the parents i’ll target the educators.

You totally bit too soon on that troll – he is referring to a different post lol.

Secondly someone cross it out and write heart under it lol

Lazy I said :

I blame the mindless educators, they obviously didn’t bring our children up with a respect for shared community spaces.

I think that’s a bit rich. There are not there to teach children morals and ethics, that duty always falls on the parents. So a kid turns out to be a little shit, I think I wont blame the parents i’ll target the educators.

I blame the mindless educators, they obviously didn’t bring our children up with a respect for shared community spaces.

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