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A painter in Los Angeles kept missing his exit for the I-5 on the 110 highway, so he did his research, climbed up the overhead sign, and changed it himself without anyone noticing.
This is Richard Ankrom. He couldn’t find his damn exit, cuz it wasn’t properly labelled.

So he took life by the balls, like any self-respecting Californian would do, and used his sign-painting expertise to fix it himself.

He called it ‘guerilla public service.’ Even got himself an outfit to look official. It worked, obvi.

Caltrans investigated, but the sign was actually up to code. They left it there for 8 years before they made an updated sign.

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Listening to songs in the first season of Steven Universe:
Listening to songs in fourth season of Steven Universe:
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never in my life did I think that toilet doors would make me so angry
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You have received a visit from Jotaro’s hat not assimilating itself into his hair, this only happens once every 100 years, reblog and you will get your own stand in 24 hours
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ZARA stole a ton of my friend Tuesday Bassen’s art, and when she hired a lawyer to contact them, they sent her a really shitty response (see above).
As this is happening, we’ve also noticed over a dozen other artists whose work has been reproduced without permission on other products this summer, including my own.
All of this is happening at once. This is not a collage of alleged theft over several years. This is all June/July 2016. ZARA is telling independent artists that they don’t matter.
Support the artists by purchasing their originals from them directly. I’ve put together comparison images and links to everyone’s websites here: http://bit.ly/shoparttheft
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