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it depends if your writing on someones property without them saying its ok.
Graffiti is drawing and writing, It is expressing your inner feelings. Just don't destroy property and beauty by graffiting all over everything!
The Letter Has Graffiti Writing On It.
No. Graffiti is drawing or writing on walls of public places.
When people invented writing. There are examples of graffiti from ancient Greece and Rome.
Yes it is crazy writing
That would be a violation of the statute of frauds. Sale of real property (land) must be in writing.
According to Wikipedia, Graffiti (singular: graffito; the plural is used as a mass noun) is the name for images or lettering scratched, scrawled, painted or marked in any manner on property. Graffiti is any type of public markings that may appear in the forms of simple written words to elaborate wall paintings. ...
Graffiti is bad because it ruins others property and it is vandalism. If you were to get caught doing graffiti you could go to jail or you would have to do community service! Graffiti could ruin YOUR LIFE if someone caught you doing it! If you wanna do graffiti do it on your own property!!! Then you can't get into trouble because it's YOUR HOUSE or YOUR PROPERTY!! Anyway what I'm trying to say is that graffiti can really mess up your life! Don't do it, or do it somewhere else other than on someone elses property!
Graffiti is a type of drawing that you find mostly outside. Graffiti is illegal and i recommend that you do not do graffiti. Sometimes you may see people do graffiti but they have a permit to do it and they are getting paid for it
Yes you can If you type into google glitter maker or glitter writing maker then browse through them you will surely find the graffiti you want !
(1) The geography of graffiti is a subset of research within the discipline of geography (typically located within social or political geography). (2) The geography of graffiti is the spatial distribution of graffiti in public space. (3) The geography of graffiti is the study of the social, political, and economic structures and processes that animate the writing of, and responses to, graffiti in public space.