Sri Lankan Graffiti. Y U No Good
Sri Lankan graffiti is uniformly terrible. It all seems to be done by school kids, which is fine, but all they seem able to do is write the name of their school. And ‘rox’. Or the name of another school and ‘sux’. It’s just, why? I’m not even against graffiti, but this is just ugly. And they often put class years, so the stuff stays up and looks dated forever.
Graffiti can be cool, but these lazy scribbles aren’t. Karey College rocks? Not really. And you spelled the name of your school wrong.


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When I was in high school, I saw kids with aerosol cans and those short lived graffiti in the school yard was cool.
Have u seen Carey college’s motto? “To serve and obey.” Sounds like a line of code for a robot. I doubt there’s much in that school that rox.