graffiti
impending doom, vandalize something that will end anyway because destruction is the highest level of defacement
graffiti
impending doom, vandalize something that will end anyway because destruction is the highest level of defacement
One archaeological example gives the tedious flavour, a runic inscription scratched on a bone that therein refers to a second inscription, carved into the timber walls of a church. The text takes the form of a dialogue and is written in two different hands (H1 and H2), implying it was passed between two people as they wrote in turn: H1: What was it
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