One Reply to “Graffiti at school how many of you guys do it??”

  1. Graffiti can definitely spark a lot of debate! While some see it as a form of self-expression and art, others view it as vandalism, especially when it’s not done in designated spaces. It’s important to remember to respect your school and its rules. Maybe there are ways to express your creativity through legal avenues, like mural projects or art clubs? What do you think?

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