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Posted by Vida on 21.1.2010 15:49
Hi, ks. Great contribution to this site :-)...
Posted by Vida on 21.1.2010 15:48
Sometimes it's more okay to be different in a large city than in a small town....
Posted by Vida on 21.1.2010 15:44
Many people worldwide just love to listen to his talks and would dearly pay for his 'jabbering'....
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| Posted by: | Julian |
| Graffiti text: | Bob Marley graffity. Charlie Garcia. Bersuit. |
| Graffiti translation: | Bersuit. |
| Taken on: | 4.4.2009 |
| Place: | Argentina - Plaza - riverside |
| City: | BuenosAires. |
| Country: | ARGENTINA |
| Comment: | not a really nice or creative graffity but i think it was nice. |
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| Posted by: | ALE =) |
| Graffiti text: | "Las feas también tienen derecho a vivir, pero no TODAS en este barrio" |
| Graffiti translation: | "Ugly women also have the right to live, but not ALL OF THEM in this neighborhood" |
| Taken on: | 31.3.2009 |
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| City: | Rosario |
| Country: | ARGENTINA |
| Comment: | It's pretty funny, isn't it? I felt totally identified, jajajaja. |
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| Posted by: | Wilfredo Venter |
| Graffiti text: | Rest In Peace... |
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| Taken on: | 30.3.2009 |
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| City: | Funes |
| Country: | ARGENTINA |
| Comment: | This graffiti has a very special meaning in my city (Funes) because it's dedicated to a guy (Valentin, or as we all knew him "Valu") who was a diehard fan of a football club named CARC (Club Atletico Rosario Central) that passed away in a car accident. The tragedy occurred on 2008 when CARC had to play a match in a nearby city, Valu and his father were supposed to attend that match, but unfortunately when they were on their way to the stadium, driving on the highway, the car overturned and because Valu didn't have his seatbelt on he passed through the front window of the car and it, while it was rolling, fell over him.
The blue and yellow stripes represent the colours of CARC. From left to right: Pili (member of the subsidiary Mario Alberto Kempes, related to the football club CARC), Alberto Olmedo (famous Argentinian humorist), Valu, Ernesto "Che" Guevara (Argentine Marxist revolutionary, politician, author, physician, military theorist, and guerrilla leader) and Hugo (same as Pili).
The lower part of the photo represents a part of the CARC stadium |
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http://www.flickr.com/photos/willyflickr/3398844889/
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| Posted by: | Cecilia Galvez |
| Graffiti text: | The phrase "Pocho lives!", is referred to Pocho Lepratti,a social activist killed by the police during a riot, allegedly for political reasons. |
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| Taken on: | 30.3.2009 |
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| City: | Rosario |
| Country: | ARGENTINA |
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| Posted by: | Sofi |
| Graffiti text: | Isidoro |
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| Taken on: | 26.3.2009 |
| Place: | Street wall |
| City: | Rosario |
| Country: | ARGENTINA |
| Comment: | This picture shows a graffiti painted in a street wall. It´s about one of the characters of one story writen by Roberto Fontanarrosa. This cartoon is called Isidoro, a "gaucho" who is a really friendly and opend-minded person that helps other people with their problems. He is a funny character. I hope it would like you! |
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| Posted by: | Aldanamoroni |
| Graffiti text: | FUERA CLINTON DE AMERICA LATINA Seremos como el Che |
| Graffiti translation: | Clinton, get out of Latinamerica. We'll be like Che. |
| Taken on: | 20.3.2009 |
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| City: | ? |
| Country: | ARGENTINA |
| Comment: | This graffiti was written a long time ago, maybe between 1993 and 2001. I believe this graffiti represents my country in a simbolic way. Its message is a bit tough as it says something like: “Clinton, get out of Latinamerica. We'll be like Che”. As you probably know, Ernesto “Che” Guevara was an Argentinian comunist, who leaded the Cuban revolution together with Fidel Castro.
As regards Bill Clinton, his foreign policy was to expand the capitalism to the whole world so as to boost United States' influency over the other countries. The person who painted this graffiti was probably protesting against Clinton's policy, suggesting that we should star a revolution against this North American influence and that we ought to defend our Argentinian heritage. |
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