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A sly grin slides across my face every time I spy a cleanly buffed wall. It's like a little declaration of war between free art, and the buff. The buff carefully silhouettes the detailed artwork in a subtle shade of beige, being sure to almost but not quite match the tone of the wall, creating the buffs' new art in brutal and chaotic strokes.
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