Since I haven't given myself the chance to talk about my personal life outside of content creation and convention trips in a long while, I thought I'd expand out a bit and try writing about something that I found in a town that's just south of my home, and well, something that spans several years of mystery.
Years ago, along a road close to my home in the middle of a big expansion, there was an old, condemned building with white paint that was a popular target for graffiti artists to express themselves. At one point, a particular piece of graffiti would decorate the front of this small building: a bust of cartoon character in a flashy suit with large eyes and an afro. It would be soon painted over and before you know it, the building would be demolished. Even with the building gone, I would proceed to see the graffiti one, maybe two other time(s) in the local area, all before it would seemingly vanish from my eyes for the next few years.
That was, until that same graffiti popped up once more, this time as a two-tone black and yellow sticker on the back of a sign on the sidewalk. The graffiti I had seen all these years ago was now joined by a figure in a suit of some kind, sporting a smooth, clean-cut black afro reclining on a chair with a yellow suit of sorts. Unable to resist the urge, I snapped the sticker with a camera to replicate the exact definitions of the original image, though as someone that prefers to keep something of a low profile when it comes to public sightings and occurrences like these, I do not wish to post the sticker on this blog nor investigate it (and the graffiti itself) further, especially in the chance the image spreads out even further than the scopes of this blog.
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