Thursday, December 15, 2011
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
TO DE PAUDURO - Paródia Danza Kuduro
I think there is an important
message here for all of us just cant work out what it is
message here for all of us just cant work out what it is
David Choe
If you wanna go peep his dirtyhands dvd or his "Thumbs up" show on Viceland where he gets rides any way he can he hitchhikes hops frieghts or just straight up confuses the fuck out the the person into taking him where he wants to go ,you may look at his paintings and go ahh "Lister" or ahh (insert local artist/biter here)....and yes you are right this guy in inspiring he sometime gets a bit to caught up in the moment (up himself) in art and in life but that comes with the fucking job .why am i still writing this youve gone and clicked those links havnt you ???
Banksy Or Not
: used
scaffolding according to a witness, PS- this shot was made with "real"
light and is exactly as shot by the camera, no post processing at all.
Quote 2 by king ding dong i81b4u bl'Zog
"I dont give a flying fuck about stencils , why am i posting this."
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
hack this site
Dont be wack learn to hack.....read on
This Site is a free, safe and legal training ground for hackers to test and expand their hacking skills. More than just another hacker wargames site, we are a living, breathing community with many active projects in development, with a vast selection of hacking articles and a huge forum where users can discuss hacking, network security, and just about everything. Tune in to the hacker underground and get involved with the project.from here
This Site is a free, safe and legal training ground for hackers to test and expand their hacking skills. More than just another hacker wargames site, we are a living, breathing community with many active projects in development, with a vast selection of hacking articles and a huge forum where users can discuss hacking, network security, and just about everything. Tune in to the hacker underground and get involved with the project.from here
Earsnot
I dont know where i stand on this Earsnot getting in on this doing a thousand tags on a whole building with a cherry picker like Amaze Steve espo and Twist get into but he does more than wear an "Alife" t shirt,you may even sniff a line of coke off his cock.(watch him and Sacers/dash snow interviews for the details on that.
earsnot from Austin Peters on Vimeo.
Lush interview
There a lush interview from bombing science
BS: How do the sex themes reflect your personality?
Lush: Painting and fucking, pretty much all I did in 2009. You do the math.
BS: WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE THING TO PAINT ON? Chill walls, freights, transit, etc…
Lush: I'm happy to paint anything, I like painting spots no "real" writer would even piss on, they were the spots I saw as a kid and got me interested in graffiti.
BS: What do you want to paint on that you haven’t yet?
Lush: I'm going to write some little story then paint each word separately, then put all the photos together in order after-woods to make the story complete. The surface or spot doesn't really matter its all about the idea and or joke for me.
Alot of corperations make cash from that broken window theory
SAPOL is now using trail bikes and mountain bikes to police graffiti, other acts of vandalism and public safety around train
lines.
The trail bikes are being used by SAPOL Transit Officers to patrol the rail corridors in areas such as the tunnels in the Lynton and Eden Hills, as well as the rail yards at Dry Creek.
The Mountain bikes are been used by police to patrol Linear Park and areas around the O-Bahn Busway.
The trail bike patrols have been operational for the past two weeks. In that time, SAPOL has seen a reduction of reported graffiti attacks, down from 11 to three reported attacks in Dry Creek.
The average cost of cleaning a major graffiti incident is between $3,000 and $4,000 per carriage.
Transit Police are now using trail bikes to patrol rail lines.
“The use of trail bikes has enabled us to broaden our reach,” said Acting Senior Sergeant Jane Davies.
“We are now able to police places that cars generally can’t access,” she said.
“The bikes have proved a very successful preventative measure to reduce graffiti attacks, allowing us to provide high visibility policing.”
Graffiti is a crime that costs the community millions of dollars each year in painting and removal costs. Whether the target is private or public property, graffiti vandalism affects the entire community. It makes families feel less safe and makes our communities less attractive places to live and visit.
Money allocated to graffiti clean-up is no longer available to other valuable community initiatives and programs.
“Graffiti impacts on decent hardworking people who are left waiting on the platform for a train because it is being cleaned or repaired as a result graffiti or damage” Acting Senior Sergeant Jane Davies said.
“If not removed quickly, graffiti sends out a message that people do not care about their neighbourhood. It also causes the area to look unsafe and people may question their personal safety,” she said.
“If you graffiti anywhere without the owner’s permission it is considered property damage under the law and penalties apply,” she said.
A person who marks graffiti is guilty of an offence. If found guilty, the maximum penalty $2,500 or six months imprisonment
All forms of public transport are now fitted out with high quality CCTV cameras - on board and on the surrounding platforms. This, in combination with the trail bikes and mountain bikes, has boosted SAPOL’s ability to police public transport and public safety around train lines.
“The trail bikes have also enabled us to keep a closer eye on activity around train lines,” Acting Senior Sergeant Jane Davies said.
“Unfortunately there are people in the community who do not understand that train lines are dangerous and should always be approached with caution,” she said.
“You don’t get minor injuries when you are hit by a train. Trains can’t stop quickly, the impact is the equivalent of being hit by 1000 horses and the results are fatal.”
SAPOL will make use of the trail and mountain bikes for the rest of the school holidays and over the summer months.
The trail bikes are being used by SAPOL Transit Officers to patrol the rail corridors in areas such as the tunnels in the Lynton and Eden Hills, as well as the rail yards at Dry Creek.
The Mountain bikes are been used by police to patrol Linear Park and areas around the O-Bahn Busway.
The trail bike patrols have been operational for the past two weeks. In that time, SAPOL has seen a reduction of reported graffiti attacks, down from 11 to three reported attacks in Dry Creek.
The average cost of cleaning a major graffiti incident is between $3,000 and $4,000 per carriage.
Transit Police are now using trail bikes to patrol rail lines.
“The use of trail bikes has enabled us to broaden our reach,” said Acting Senior Sergeant Jane Davies.
“We are now able to police places that cars generally can’t access,” she said.
“The bikes have proved a very successful preventative measure to reduce graffiti attacks, allowing us to provide high visibility policing.”
Graffiti is a crime that costs the community millions of dollars each year in painting and removal costs. Whether the target is private or public property, graffiti vandalism affects the entire community. It makes families feel less safe and makes our communities less attractive places to live and visit.
Money allocated to graffiti clean-up is no longer available to other valuable community initiatives and programs.
“Graffiti impacts on decent hardworking people who are left waiting on the platform for a train because it is being cleaned or repaired as a result graffiti or damage” Acting Senior Sergeant Jane Davies said.
“If not removed quickly, graffiti sends out a message that people do not care about their neighbourhood. It also causes the area to look unsafe and people may question their personal safety,” she said.
“If you graffiti anywhere without the owner’s permission it is considered property damage under the law and penalties apply,” she said.
A person who marks graffiti is guilty of an offence. If found guilty, the maximum penalty $2,500 or six months imprisonment
All forms of public transport are now fitted out with high quality CCTV cameras - on board and on the surrounding platforms. This, in combination with the trail bikes and mountain bikes, has boosted SAPOL’s ability to police public transport and public safety around train lines.
“The trail bikes have also enabled us to keep a closer eye on activity around train lines,” Acting Senior Sergeant Jane Davies said.
“Unfortunately there are people in the community who do not understand that train lines are dangerous and should always be approached with caution,” she said.
“You don’t get minor injuries when you are hit by a train. Trains can’t stop quickly, the impact is the equivalent of being hit by 1000 horses and the results are fatal.”
SAPOL will make use of the trail and mountain bikes for the rest of the school holidays and over the summer months.
Monday, December 12, 2011
Mac lethal
This guy kills it just listen to how fast he can rap ,looks like ra may one day have some competition
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