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    I went Urban Caving when I was seven.
    Up the stormwater drains under St George Leagues club.
    That was the last time I felt the urge.

    And where I met my avatar.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MSTRS View Post
    I refer to the irony of you describing the actions of taggers vs 'urban cavers'...you seem to think there is a difference in tagging to mark territory or be seen by others, compared with leaving a mark to show they've been there or to be seen by others.
    And FWIW, I think 'death penalty' is a tad harsh - but anyone stupid enough to enter a stormwater drain in bad weather...well, Darwin at work. No sympathy here.
    I was perhaps not as clear as I had hoped.

    I was trying to bring light to the difference of taggers doing what they do purely to be seen by as many people as possible. Also to stake territory as opposed to these guys doing it for themselves and the few others that trickle down there. Taggers are about tagging, explorers are about exploring.

    I did ask myself why they decided to go in there in bad weather but I suppose the alcohol explains that. Obviously not the wisest of choices but shit, that doesn't make them the scum of the Earth either.

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    A slight sideways shift in topic, but still on the subject...
    There is a cave near Masterton that has been explored many times over the years and some people have seen fit to leave their mark on the walls, mostly in pencil of all things. The thing is, in some parts of this cave seepage of lime-filled water has left layers of clear over top of some of these marks, preserving them forever, and so they are there to be seen until such time as the cave is no longer viable.
    The second thing is that these marks are the (full)names of the markers and the date they were there. The size of these marks is about the same as if you were writing a note to yourself (not big eh?) Vandalism? Perhaps. But they were not making a statement whilst hiding their identity, were they?
    Nobody in their right mind would leave that info these days...I wonder why?
    Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MSTRS View Post
    anyone stupid enough to enter a stormwater drain in bad weather...well, Darwin at work. No sympathy here.

    Exactly. Bling for you Mr

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    Quote Originally Posted by MSTRS View Post
    A slight sideways shift in topic, but still on the subject...
    There is a cave near Masterton that has been explored many times over the years and some people have seen fit to leave their mark on the walls, mostly in pencil of all things. The thing is, in some parts of this cave seepage of lime-filled water has left layers of clear over top of some of these marks, preserving them forever, and so they are there to be seen until such time as the cave is no longer viable.
    The second thing is that these marks are the (full)names of the markers and the date they were there. The size of these marks is about the same as if you were writing a note to yourself (not big eh?) Vandalism? Perhaps. But they were not making a statement whilst hiding their identity, were they?
    Nobody in their right mind would leave that info these days...I wonder why?
    just a thought, but marks like that, where nature is preserving them, could be fascinating for furture people. like cave drawings from prehistoric times, and hieroglyphics fascinate us today... im sure in their day they werent viewed as much.
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    just a thought, but marks like that, where nature is preserving them, could be fascinating for furture people. like cave drawings from prehistoric times, and hieroglyphics fascinate us today... im sure in their day they werent viewed as much.
    Do you really think our stormwater drain infrastructure will last that long?

    well, Darwin at work. No sympathy here.
    Well seeing as you mentioned it, some people may be interested in this site
    http://www.darwinawards.com/
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    mstrs was talking about a cave, which is what i was referring to.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mint Sauce View Post
    Do you really think our stormwater drain infrastructure will last that long?
    It doesn't really have to last that long to be significant. Any number of events could happen in the next 10 or 20 years that could make it fascinating for future generations...but it's more for future explorers anyway.

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    nasty

    nasty nasty people

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bikern1mpho View Post
    nasty nasty people
    as said, artistry like that is fine... its the shitty tags that drive people crazy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave- View Post
    Thanks for that.

    In some ways Banksy conforms to the Robert Hughes paradigm where the art is the bridge between 2 previously unconnected ideas.

    Of most of it I am in awe - some of it makes me uncomfortable - not for the content - but that the bridge is too obviously constructed of 'shock value'.

    We were a bit over that with Warhol, but then some of it is just perfect.


    For those noting the word paradigm and hoping to score points in a round of word-wanker-bingo, this is one of many favourites:
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    http://www.amazon.co.uk/Wall-Piece-Banksy/dp/1844137864

    want.

    wonder if boarders have it...

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    nasty nasty people
    Rather judgemental of others views and opinions don't you think?

    I seem to remember some serious 'dummy spitting' and 'toys out the pram' behaviour from someone who felt emails were being judgemental about them not so long ago.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave- View Post
    turns out boarders do have it.

    ordered and on its way, $35

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