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I hear ya', Matt...We'll see. I had a hard time writing it without using profanity. I'm handicapped without profanity, as my vocabulary is cut in half.
I hear ya', Matt...
While in Europe, I saw graffitti on priceless antiquities and structures even at the Acropolis, on ancient Greek and Roman structures and statuary. It was even on the side of a villa, inside the excavation at Herculaneum, and everywhere in Venice on the sides of churches, buildings and statues.
It's also everywhere else, like in Bulgaria - on Churches, private property...even headstones in the cemetary...
This is not creative expression, it is the invasion of private property and destruction of world heritage. You just can't paint over 2,000 year old Roman plaster that has miraculously survived not only the passage of time, but the catastrophic forces of a volcano. It is destroyed forever.
There is no possible way to express my feelings about this without using expletives...
I hear ya', Matt...
While in Europe, I saw graffitti on priceless antiquities and structures even at the Acropolis, on ancient Greek and Roman structures and statuary. It was even on the side of a villa, inside the excavation at Herculaneum, and everywhere in Venice on the sides of churches, buildings and statues.
It's also everywhere else, like in Bulgaria - on Churches, private property...even headstones in the cemetary...
This is not creative expression, it is the invasion of private property and destruction of world heritage. You just can't paint over 2,000 year old Roman plaster that has miraculously survived not only the passage of time, but the catastrophic forces of a volcano. It is destroyed forever.
There is no possible way to express my feelings about this without using expletives...
I said screw it and told him to publish it. I'll take the risk, I guess. So it's in the paper. Not sure which edition yet.