On the back says: ‘Keep or Rehide’ ‘WPG Rocks’. Just found there is a fcebook group, artists hide them to be discovered. Not an English speaker so I am not sure if that ‘keeps’ means that I could bring it with me, so I rehide it to be found by another person :)

  • @gpupuOP
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    811 months ago

    Found it on Florida keys. This is the back:

  • LifeBandit666
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    711 months ago

    I remember this being a thing in the UK during COVID. The kids loved finding the rocks and also painting them and hiding them.

  • @misophist
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    111 months ago

    Yeah, mate, fuck wildlife, amirite?!?

    • TurboWafflz
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      511 months ago

      I mean is it really littering when it’s a rock?

        • Tarquinn2049
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          611 months ago

          Hmm, I wouldn’t have thought there was before seeing yours.

        • lad
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          111 months ago

          Could you elaborate a bit on graffiti example? I can’t quite follow, I thought you mean that an empty wall may also be seen as a graffiti, but I am not sure if that’s a correct understanding

            • lad
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              111 months ago

              Well, in regard to the visuals I would say that a painted rock doesn’t harm much (although I’d also say that not every graffiti is bad either)

              But your point about the paint being a source of plastic pollution seems more important. Maybe a biodegradable paint like oil (I’m sure not every pigment is biodegradable though) or chalk would do