Wednesday, October 21, 2020

SIGN LANGUAGE, PT. 4

As New York slowly but surely slides back to its messy 1980s-era look, signs, stickers, and messages continue to pop up on whatever empty surfaces are available. I miss the clean and safe version of the city of 1993 to 2013 -- a good 20 years of feeling pride in living in the greatest city in the world. But at least now I can churn out a piece when I'm otherwise uninspired.


Great idea! But first, let's abolish criminals, OK, bro? 

Either this guy lost a musical instrument I've never heard of, or he's the victim of a rather horrifying non-elective surgery.

In this day and age? What else will I have to say?


I'm not sure if this is a warning or a directive. Either way, it's worrisome. 

Why do I get the feeling that my authority ends if I disagree with this guy face-to-face?

Well, if you're going to say it, you might as well be cute about it.

Please note he makes sure to add his Twitter address.

Next time you visit, make sure you DO SOMETHING TO HELP US!!!

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