<p>The shock value of its bathroom graffiti fails to decrease. </p>
<p>At least however, it tends to be kinder to the intellect.</p>
<p>The shock value of its bathroom graffiti fails to decrease. </p>
<p>At least however, it tends to be kinder to the intellect.</p>
<p>xkcd</a> - A webcomic of romance, sarcasm, math, and language - By Randall Munroe</p>
<p>^led me to take a new direction with my bathroom graffitti</p>
<p>word dude :0</p>
<p>For sure. I've seen some pretty witty graffiti marks on bathroom stalls in my day.</p>
<p>it seems that the graffiti in the dorms is more intellectual stuff, rather than the generic gang taggings and I love johhny.</p>
<p>it really is amazing how many students the old librarian has hooked up with...</p>
<p>too gross to think about bronx -- and im hoping wherever i end up really doesnt have too much graffiti...its a sign of bad things to come -- read the tipping point and the discussion about the broken windows theory ;)</p>
<p>The art of Graffiti is different in everybody's eyes. Some see it as beautiful pieces of art whereas some see it as trashy. I for one, feel that art on someone else's property is unnecessary and there are better and more sophisticated places to express one's creative side.</p>
<p>We've got some great poetry in our stalls, all various versions of the famous 'Here I Sit' school of thought; pure genius, some of 'em.</p>