I watched something quite awful unfold on Twitter last week, and I began to wonder whether we are being a little bit too open about our personal lives? I have nothing to hide about my personal life (except my identity!), and my personal details are there for all to see. There are "crazies" out there, that we can be sure of, but I never expected to see such vitriolic abuse targeted at one individual. To cut a long story short, an individual, for reasons of their own decided to target a particular lady who had been campaigning and raising awareness for different charitable groups. This lady had been open and honest and had suffered her own personal tragedy, but for some reason " the crazy" had decided that she was a charlatan. Over a period of a week her "friends" had become the subject of a barrage mad tweets and saw the lady being reduced to a quivering wreck and trying to explain to friends what had happened in a very moving audio boo . Subsequent
Proof positive that graffiti can really be art. Beautifully capture.
ReplyDeleteGraffiti astounds me sometimes. x
ReplyDeleteWow. That's fab!
ReplyDeleteSo colourful. Is it sanctioned graffiti or will it disappear?
ReplyDeleteI think there is a lost boy on my blog over at http://gigglingatitall.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteGreat pic and loving the colours
Great picture :)
ReplyDeletemy attempt is at http://clairejustineoxox.blogspot.com/2011/04/silent-sunday_17.html
Ooh, that's lovely!
ReplyDeleteIt's nice to know that it won't be covered up, as its "sanctioned" graffiti. I've seen some horrible tags so this was lovely to see. Coming over to visit y'all now!
ReplyDeleteNice picture!
ReplyDeleteThat's really cool.
ReplyDeleteVery cool, I like a bit of street art. Just posted up my Silent Sunday too, feels already a million miles away.
ReplyDeleteWhere did you find this? It's awesome......
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