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Posted by Vida on 21.1.2010 15:49

Hi, ks. Great contribution to this site :-)...

Posted by Vida on 21.1.2010 15:48

Sometimes it's more okay to be different in a large city than in a small town....

Posted by Vida on 21.1.2010 15:44

Many people worldwide just love to listen to his talks and would dearly pay for his 'jabbering'....

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Posted by:ks
Graffiti text:/
Graffiti translation:/
Taken on:8.12.2009
Place:center
City:Ljubljana
Country:SLOVENIA
Comment:This graffiti is about Slavoj Žižek the Slovenian continental philosopher and critical theorist working in a lot of different fields of Philosophy. He is a member of University of Ljubljana but also a professor at the European Graduate School. He is also a visiting professor at a lot of different universities around the globe. He is famous for his provocative thoughts and one of the most quoted Slovenians. The graffiti above says that he just talks and talks in a sense of jabbering.
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Graffiti
Posted by:jernej
Graffiti text:Euro ripoff: While walking on the sidewalk and thinking how electricity bills are getting higher I saw this graffiti on the railway bridge across the Celovška road. It says 'nateg' with the Euro symbol used instead of the letter 'e', suggesting the introduction of the common European currency in Slovenia has been a ripoff. Has the introduction of Euro in Slovenia really been a ripoff for Slovenians? I don't think so, I think that the problem of the rising costs in our lives lies in fiercer competiton on the market - our country can't do much to protect us. So the introduction of Euro itself is not a ripoff, the real ripoff is the system that uses such changes to its advantage at the cost of people whose wallets get thinner. I think that even if we had still used our good old 'tolars', the prices would be just as high and our wallets just as thin.
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Taken on:11.12.2009
Place:
City:Ljubljana
Country:SLOVENIA
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Graffiti
Posted by:Zver
Graffiti text:Alien dude
Graffiti translation:
Taken on:7.12.2009
Place:At TŠC
City:Nova Gorica
Country:SLOVENIA
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Graffiti
Posted by:SIMON
Graffiti text:Rising demon
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Taken on:7.12.2009
Place:Near skate park
City:Nova Gorica
Country:SLOVENIA
Comment:I really like this one,it's some kind of demon made out of thingy little parts,which is rising up. A demon is a supernatural being which is generally described as an evil spirit.
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Graffiti
Posted by:Saša
Graffiti text:Ne meči v moj kontejner!
Graffiti translation:Do not throw garbage in my waste container!
Taken on:14.9.2009
Place:near the supermarket
City:Most na Soči
Country:SLOVENIA
Comment:I found this one a bit weird so I took a photo of it. I'm not sure if the person who wrote it meant this seriously or not. I thought garbage containers on public locations in Slovene towns and villages can be used by whoever needs them. It seems things might not work this way in Most na Soči. :-)
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Graffiti
Posted by:Jan M.
Graffiti text:People
Graffiti translation:They are all the same, all free and they do whatever they want to. I like the way people look relaxed having no clothes on - we tend to put so many masks on in our everyday lives and hide our real selves from others most of the time.
Taken on:10.3.2009
Place:Top floor in garage
City:Nova Gorica
Country:SLOVENIA
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