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Graffiti: For what purpose?

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    I was on a train recently, well, many trains. Each ride had something in common, with that being going past very rundown and slum-like cities. Safely away from the train of course. But what really got me thinking was all the massive amounts of graffiti. Most people (I assume) do things for a purpose. Making a huge visual mark somewhere can be more meaningful than we think, and not just "gang bangers" making a mess out of the walls.

    Still, I wonder why in such small rusty looking towns that people would leave such marks. Many unreadable. Sometime's names are on them. The big point I am making here is it's almost like a whole society that's gone, and the graffiti is like messages to those who might be around or knew of that society. I think I am looking way too into this, but I don't know, long train rides and spray-painted walls make me think.

    But yeah, what's your take on this or similar?
     
    Why graffiti? Reasons vary.
    1. To make a statement. I'm here, see me.
    2. Art to some.
    3. Rebellion. You can't stop me from messing up this wall.
    4. Marking territory. Gang signs and the like.
     
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