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Street Art in some random maryland town




we saw a car on fire on the drive down
















sick detail*










i bought this deck. i love the artist




my deck





it was madd crowded




a reflection on how football players in ohio get away with murder..






i want to start a franchise chain based off of this concept




columbus ohio is cool.

about friday at lulus









erik "google" nordlander











ilana was in town on friday, we went to cafe asia and then to lulus. fun times

about the common share































it is a crazy world...
this kid is blocking out the war, the hearts are really bombs and he is really about to die














Guerrilla artist Banksy has struck again - this time on Israel's controversial security wall.

He has created nine stencil spray paintings on the Palestinian side of the West Bank barrier. One shows the head of a white horse appearing to poke through the wall.

Its elongated legs appear through what has been painted to look like a small opening at the base of the wall.

Another shows children digging what looks like a hole breaking through the wall.

In a third surreal image, a ladder appears to be going up the wall and over to the other side.

Banksy made the paintings during a trip to Palestine last week, and the pictures have just emerged. Banksy spokeswoman Jo Brooks said: "The Israeli security forces did shoot in the air threateningly and there were quite a few guns pointed at him. The images are still there."

The fence, made of concrete walls and razor-wire fences, has been deemed illegal by the UN, which has ordered it dismantled. Expected to be 425 miles long when complete, the barrier has been criticised for separating Palestinians from their jobs and families and for cutting deep into Palestinian territory.

Israel says it is a necessary security measure to stop suicide bombers.