Seriously, who would put tape on the side before going to town? also, the pig head definitely feel out of color, especially for anarchist.

is this a false flag? or do we have truly have the nicest vandale on our hand?

  • shashasha [he/him]
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    If you are making an opsec, you don't want to do any actual damage, especially to someone this important, you just care about the chock value. and if you are doing this to yourself, you also don't want to deal with too much consequences that can't be fixed in 10 minute

    Once you get paint on brick, it is really hard (and expensive) to remove, because of the brick prousness

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      Getting paint off brick would be expensive to us, nothing to 3 fridges just for ice cream Nancy. I really doubt they would worry about that. The painter was obviously trying to just stay on the white door because the contrast of black on white.

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        are we looking at the same picture? have you ever spray painted anything? that was taped

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          I have spray painted. It looked at some better pictures. It looks to me like they were spraying from an angle, standing in front of the garage door and spraying in the the frame

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            wow you'll have to teach me that trick where you somehow constrict the flow down to a point creating a sharp triangle shape

            • PlantsRcoolToo [any]
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              It's exactly like I explained above. The molding around the door has dimension and sticks out. If they aren't painting directly in front of it and I stead from a slight angle, the paint will hit a protrusion rather than evenly over the whole molding. Leaving some sharp edges