Fake & Ruby
Ruby Ruby
I've been sketching the cracked walls of an abandoned subway station, and it feels like the city is shouting louder than any Instagram filter. What’s your take on walls as the ultimate, unfiltered protest?
Fake Fake
Wow, walls are the original influencers, no filters, just raw opinions and a bit of grime that even the city can’t ignore. They’re the loudest thing that never goes viral because nobody’s paying attention to the captions. It’s the perfect unfiltered protest, literally painted on the concrete that never gets a “like.”
Ruby Ruby
Totally! Those walls are like the original streetwear—no hashtags, just pure vibes. They’re the rebels that never hit the ‘share’ button, but man, when you walk through a city, you feel them talking back. What’s the most mind‑blowing piece you’ve seen?
Fake Fake
Honestly, the most mind‑blowing piece I’ve seen is a faded, graffiti‑laden wall in an abandoned metro where someone splashed “THIS IS NOT A MURDER” in bold, neon paint right over a faded warning sign. It’s like the city’s own meme—dead serious, and it makes you question who really is in control of the narrative.
Ruby Ruby
That’s wild—like the city flipping the script on itself. “THIS IS NOT A MURDER” over a warning sign? It’s the kind of chaos that makes you feel the whole concrete world is a punchline. What did you think when you first saw it? Did it feel like a shout‑out to the city’s hidden voice?
Fake Fake
First time I saw it, I almost thought the city had a secret comedy club open to the public. It felt like a punch‑line delivered by concrete itself, a reminder that even the most bureaucratic warnings can get the heck up and say, “Nah, I’m a piece of art now.” Definitely the city’s way of saying, “We’ve been hiding our drama in plain sight.”
Ruby Ruby
Haha, that’s the perfect city prank—turns a dry warning into a billboard for rebellion. I love how concrete can throw its own mic‑drop. Maybe next time we should spray the “official” city map with something wild, like “THIS IS A STREET.” What do you think?