So you’re pissed off about North End gentrification (i.e. condos built 50 paces north of the commons). Is stalking around in the middle of the night (only on nights when there’s sure to be no one out) to spray paint slogans and symbols on the side of the buildings really the most productive way to take action? Sorry, no one is moving out, you’re not stopping anymore condos from being built, and if you didn’t know, it’s not the owners that have to go out and paint over your little anarchy signs, it’s the condo corp’s custodian. I know, actually getting involved in municipal planning and zoning isn’t as fun as vandalism, but it is a lot more effective if you actually want to get something accomplished. Assuming that’s actually what you want to do… —Nrth Endr, apparently

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  1. Although due to the man inside of me I appreciate the efforts towards destroying thigns I dislike, I will agree with OP in that it’s much more effective and useful to become involved. It may take years and years, but it’s possible.

    Do not destroy what you hate but build on what you love. If you truly hate something, give the world (and yourself) a better option.

  2. They’re just jealous they can’t afford to purchase one of the condos. lol. Ship them off to Spryfield.

  3. Why are people opposed to North End gentrification? The whole area’s a shithole and needs to be replaced.

  4. these are probly the same dildos that are putting purple dicks on the dal. buildings and shit.
    guess they are too cared to be seen doing it, make a statement fools. get your ass busted, in daylight, while doing this, you will get a lot more attention then.

  5. They are just juvenile, that’s all.
    That’s what happens in city’s… The land is built up. Including living spaces (condos).

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