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17 Bizarre Pieces Of Graffiti That Really Added To The Scenery

two examples of graffiti posted on It's Graffiti, But Why?
two examples of graffiti posted on It's Graffiti, But Why?

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Published 4 years ago

Published 4 years ago

Fun fact: graffiti was responsible for one of the earliest known memes. Kilroy Was Here became so popular with U.S. servicemen during World War II that it was rumored to be the code name of a spy. Nowadays, the internet may have done a pretty good job of taking over on the viral image front, but the artistry of graffiti has remained alive and well. The Facebook group "It's Graffiti, But Why?" is dedicated to proving this, with some of its most creative examples below.

Never Forget

(Source: Facebook)

They Have Netflix, Duh

(Source: Facebook)

Nothing

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In This Trying Time

(Source: Facebook)

The Two Rules Of Ikea

(Source: Facebook)

Hate It When You've Gotta Go In The Trash Can

(Source: Facebook)

If Kendrick Was A Mermaid

(Source: Facebook)

Tea Time

(Source: Facebook)

Helpful Advice

(Source: Facebook)

H F O O T

(Source: Facebook)

TripAdvisor Uncensored

(Source: Facebook)

Karen's Friendlier Twin

(Source: Facebook)

Good For Her

(Source: Facebook)

So That's Where The Devil Takes Them

(Source: Facebook)

Too Close To Home

(Source: Facebook)

Time Is An Illusion

(Source: Facebook)

Pick Your Dystopia

(Source: Facebook)

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