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minus-square@HardlightCereallinkEnglish7•1 year agoVandalism is caused by boredom and a feeling of discontent with society and others. These are solvable problems.
minus-square@Nouveau_Burnswicklink1•1 year agoWhen I was young I’d vandalize a fair bit, but I’d always use water soluble paints. One day I discovered even those paints could be absorbed by some porous materials and never be cleaned. That’s when I stopped vandalizing.
minus-square@Nouveau_Burnswicklink0•1 year agoWhen I was young I’d vandalize a fair bit, but I’d always use water soluble paints. One day I discovered even those paints could be absorbed by some porous materials and never be cleaned. That’s when I stopped vandalizing.
Curing vandalism is harder
Vandalism is caused by boredom and a feeling of discontent with society and others. These are solvable problems.
When I was young I’d vandalize a fair bit, but I’d always use water soluble paints.
One day I discovered even those paints could be absorbed by some porous materials and never be cleaned. That’s when I stopped vandalizing.
When I was young I’d vandalize a fair bit, but I’d always use water soluble paints.
One day I discovered even those paints could be absorbed by some porous materials and never be cleaned. That’s when I stopped vandalizing.