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As long as there have been walls, people have been writing on them. Even as far back as the caveman days, some jerk was vandalizing someone else’s cave with crude drawings.These days, graffiti has become an art form, but some people missed the memo. Here’s some of the most terribly bad graffiti imaginable, that proves you don’t need any artistic skill to become a legend:

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When you can’t decide which message is more important for the world to see, just write them both.
Where is the ‘Spend $25 on White Castle and regret it in the morning’ option?
Clearly this person has never heard of Craigslist.
#certifiedbadass
That’s a bold claim to make with no photographic evidence.
Simple yet effective.
The truth hurts!
But sometimes it’s hard to control where it goes!
A text message might have worked better.
At least it's not written in delicious poo.
It’s bad enough you’re vandalizing property, there’s no need to spread these lies.
Not to be confused with Sawccer.
This graffiti is so stock.
It’s going to take more than poorly spelled graffiti to fix America’s problems, but we appreciate the sentiment.

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Both imaginary creatures, but one of them can breathe fire.
There’s nothing worse than a vandal with low self esteem.
This was their original name before they decided to shorten it.
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It’s too late, she’s gone.
A very controversial opinion, but we respect it.
We don’t think this trend is going to catch on no matter how many walls you write it on.
The detailed illustration really sells this masterpiece.
We’re pretty certain this would have sucked even if they didn’t.
You should see his Baggie Smulls tribute piece.
Well it’s a nice fabric and aHEY WAIT A MINUTE WE WRITE THE CAPTIONS.
It’s hard to stay mad at someone when they’re so polite.
We may suck coke but you swallow Pepsi.
At least they spelled the most difficult word correctly.
Thats what she said is as timeless as Borat impressions and Austin Powers movies.
Not as thrilling as Prostate exams!
It’s good to know your limits.
We respect literalism.
It would have been way easier to write ‘patience’ but we appreciate the creativity.
Batman is really letting Gotham go to Hell.

Thanks to Buzzfeed, Pleated Jeans, and Tumblr for some of the photos used in this gallery.

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A real-life Spider-Mancleans graffiti after protests in the Twin Cities. Everyone’s favorite neighborhood superhero came to life in a poignant image after one of the many protests rocking the nation. Uncle Ben would likely be proud of the real-life Spidey. With great power comes great responsibility and a need for superheroes, especially during the current crisis rocking the United States.

Protests erupted around America after the death of George Floyd last week. A viral video depicted Floyd being held captive under the knee of a white police officer for nearly nine minutes. Americans were outraged that the officer didn’t take his knee off of Floyd, even after Floyd appeared utterly non-responsive. Unfortunately, some outliers have turned generally peaceful protests into riots and looting, which led to many cities in dire need of a cleanup crew. Enter Peter Parker.

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A man dressed as Spider-Man was captured in a great photo on Twitter. What makes the picture poignant is the fact that Spider-Man can be seen sweeping up after a protest in the Twin Cities, where the inciting incident with Floyd and the police officer occurred. The masked man in question isn’t calling any attention to himself, just doing what superheroes do best — helping and protecting the populace. Check out the photo below.

Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man seen helping clean up trash, graffiti and debris following Twin Cities protests.

(Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images) pic.twitter.com/YdeszGtRjC

— Marvelous Realm (@MarvelousRealm) May 31, 2020

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As seen with the coronavirus pandemic and now the protests, the real world, and the entertainment world often collide in utterly unexpected ways. After all, Batman was spotted at a protest in Philadelphia, which elicited huge and hopeful cheers from the protestors. Even the Elmo in flames meme became involved after a demonstrator wearing an Elmo costume struck poses that brought a whole new meaning to the term, “hellmo.” Many celebrities have also become involved with the protests, with actors like John Cusack sharing a video of his own altercation with police in Chicago. Streaming giants like Netflix, Hulu, Amazon, and HBO have also posted statements supporting the Black Lives Matter movement on their respective social media pages. What’s great about the Spider-Man picture, however, is how quiet it is amongst the chaos. Images like Spider-Man helping to clean up the city can be a vital dose of desperately needed hope in trying times.

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The next Spider-Man movie isn’t set to premiere until November 5th, 2021. While many film were delayed due to the coronavirus, it’s nice to see real-life superheroes stepping up to the plate in the interim. When real-world issues collide with superheroes that fans are familiar with, a glimmer of hope is bound to happen. And that’s what the world needs now, more than ever.

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