So glad you're here!! This blog seeks to expose those aspects of Texas A&M's(or your University's) campus culture that are rarely addressed in the open. Although many of these images are shocking and offensive, there is also a good deal of light hearted humor. What we really need you to do is comment. Please browse, comment, and let us know how you think these discoveries push the "A&M stereotype."
I agree with the second to last picture. There should be an initiative to bring wittier bathroom graffiti to A&M. Just blatantly copy Banksy if you have to.
Bathroom graffiti can be somewhat cathartic in a way. it's like you read it and if you agree with it then you feel better for the fact that there is someone else out there who thinks like you. i've found that some bathroom graffiti is actually intelectual
bathrooms i guess can be a good thinking place... but seriously, if you are so confused about life that a question mark on every brick in a bathroom is how you need to spend your time... you have serious problems... ...
i like what david says... i do agree that it can be comforting to know that others feel the same way you do... i just dont think defacing property should be the way to do it... especially in a bathroom... if only they had online site that you could go on and writ eabout how you feel and read how others feel... man someone should really get on that idea... (sarcasm for the win)
I love the second to last—the "It's sad" comment. Funny stuff! And it rings rather true, I'd say.
ReplyDeleteI agree with the second to last picture. There should be an initiative to bring wittier bathroom graffiti to A&M. Just blatantly copy Banksy if you have to.
ReplyDeleteAnd putting question marks on each brick in the wall doesn't qualify as "wittier".
ReplyDeleteWhy would someone spend so much time in a restroom to write question marks on every brick?
ReplyDeleteI feel like the Riddler is coming to A&M
ReplyDeleteHAHA... Jon Lajoie lyrics!!! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Z5JsrO7378
ReplyDeleteBathroom graffiti can be somewhat cathartic in a way. it's like you read it and if you agree with it then you feel better for the fact that there is someone else out there who thinks like you. i've found that some bathroom graffiti is actually intelectual
ReplyDeletebathrooms i guess can be a good thinking place... but seriously, if you are so confused about life that a question mark on every brick in a bathroom is how you need to spend your time... you have serious problems... ...
ReplyDeletei like what david says... i do agree that it can be comforting to know that others feel the same way you do... i just dont think defacing property should be the way to do it... especially in a bathroom... if only they had online site that you could go on and writ eabout how you feel and read how others feel... man someone should really get on that idea... (sarcasm for the win)