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Pederasty on the other hand gets you special privileges from da' Pope...
2
Graffiti is usually bad. This I kinda like, though.

Of course, what I mean is EVIL GAYS! BAD HORRIBLE EVIL GAYS!
3
Yes, this is sure to help change their minds.
4
Who gives a fuck about changing their minds?
5
How fitting that its foundation appears to be crumbling...
6
Graffiti is always bad.
7
But it's less bad than getting gay married. See how that works?
8
Not as cool as the graffiti spotted on the Pages Of Palpatine building, it read:

"The Force is Fierce"

&

"I got your Jedi mind trick right here, suckas"
9
That's Poetry - love it.
10
slow news day

so you have quit blaming the mormons for all the homophobia?

I love slogans on walls, and the quip about the crumbling foundation is really witty - gret quip

you heard it here - the pope will die soon, poisoned by the Jesuits. no other remedy to the situation

I hope he has his palace guard is on full alert..a new pope with a better background, no nazi stuff, and better pr skillls is the key

this one is no longer as asset to Vatican Inc. and etc.

you heard it here first.
11
"Graffiti is always bad" is not a syllogism. Because it's not true. This graffiti is good.

Damaging the side of a building is not violence. I wish liberals didn't embrace the capitalistic First-Value of property rights so much.
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@11 the building wasn't "damaged" in the least bit... buffer paint is cheap... equal rights is not.
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also @6 i agree with you on most things but you're completely fucking wrong.
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For the record, that photo is of a Diane Dimassa quote from "Hothead Paisan Homicidal Lesbian Terrorist" a 90s underground comic. It appeared on some of her t-shirt merchandise, too.
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On further reflection, I retract my claim about it's being a quote from Hothead Paisan, I think I may be mixing up memories of lovely 90s queer t-shirt art.
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this slogan came from a T shirt made by the RIchmond Queer Space project in early 2000's. The original graphic was taken from a 1950s ad - a woman very happy to be washing dishes- the graphic just showed her smiling over her shoulder. It was crudely photoshopped into flyers, Tshirts, patches and stickers and it has since been taken by the community at large and has been attached to everything from afro'd women with guns to the woman in the skirt with a gun to blog names and so on. But the slogan did originate with the Richmond Queer Space Project. Sometime around 2001 I think.

Please wait...

and remember to be decent to everyone
all of the time.

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