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lep balkon.jpg
Lep balkon (Nice balcony)

Things like this just make me sigh and think WTF?
Here’s a brand-new apartment building that lasted about 24 hours before
someone put some lame graffiti on it. No one has bothered to remove it,
nor will they probably ever. It’s been sitting there for a few months
now, unmolested — like some kind of silent tribute to drunken
adolescence.

I really don’t get it. I mean, these things happen wherever
there are bored teenagers. That’s nothing new. The only difference is
that, in other countries, they actually try to prevent and/or
discourage vandalism. Not ignore it.

My
question to any Slovenes reading this is: How would you react if the
above-picture was your apartment? Would you be angry? Or think c’est la vie?

Previously posted: McDonald’s Slovenia, and Slovenian graffiti

Posted on Monday, July 18, 2005 to Things You Probably Won't See in the U.S. ¦ Comments (17)