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Things change, stenciler tells Central Square pedestrians

Stenciled on the sidewalk in Central Square: It won't be like this all the time

A roving UHub photographer reports somebody's been stenciling this message on sidewalks all over Central Square in Cambridge, adds:

I don’t know who, but they’re so awesome and I wish I could thank the artist!

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Sorry, I couldn't resist. :-) Actually, I kind of like it.

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If not, I'll call them Captain Obvious.

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"Things will stay the same, unless they change."

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But, whatever.

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But, whatever.

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It won/t be like this all the time. But, whatever.

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This sort of thing is fairly temporary and goes back to the most ancient times in which people could write.

I seem to recall in your halcyon good old days that nobody gave a flying fuck about it, like, ever. It was the 1990s before any efforts to clean things up came about.

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If anyone gave a "flying fuck" or not. I do know what it was called, and it wasn't art.

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Nor do I. There are far worse things for you to grumble about.

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For want of a nail . . .

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I paint what I see.

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Where is that rule written?
If I paint some slogan in front of someones house and call it art , I bet there would be disagreements. One person's art is another person's graffiti

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It is way better than those public murals, and doesn't last nearly as long.

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StillACrybaby

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I leave it behind
My words are my by-line
But I want you to see
It's me, me, me
But you know I fear jail time

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It says a little something that y’all think this is a positive message.

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n/t

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You could thank the artist dude's attitude with gratitude for the platitude.

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I saw one of these in Soho Square in London last winter, where it was a much more depressing statement than it would be in Central. Sorry, Cambridge.

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Yeah. Can't decide if I'm supposed to read this as a pep talk or a threat.

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Chalk, okay. Paint, not okay.

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This is all good fun until, it ends up on the hood of your car or the side of your house.

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