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Location DB > Greece > Attica > Ekali > Unidentified Suburban Oddity III > January 2005 Photos > p1092024.jpeg

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Entering the downstairs part of Apartment B from the rear of the building.
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Posted by Jennibel 1/13/2005 11:29 PM | remove
  Do the letters on the stairs actually spell anything?
Posted by SoupMeister 1/13/2005 11:48 PM | remove
  Not that I know. Some sort of tagger code saying to all interested parties that the tagger who did this has gargantuan genitals. *sarcasm*

Taggers around here have no respect for their own language. They tag in US English (or at the very least using the Latin alphabet). If you can't understand it, it means nothing important. :)
Posted by rainman8889 1/17/2005 2:17 AM | remove
  In other words, gibberish and crap!
Posted by SoupMeister 1/17/2005 9:44 AM | remove
  I checked my photos (and the site itself) -- The tag reads 'HEOR'. He's tagged one of the more visible windows of the House of Pink, too.

My assumption is he's also dyslexic and suffers from chronic testosterone poisoning and overinflated egos.
Posted by SoupMeister 1/17/2005 9:45 AM | remove
  *ego, even. :)
Posted by rainman8889 1/26/2005 1:51 AM | remove
  Most likely a bad case of chronic stupidity.
Posted by IIVQ 3/19/2005 11:16 AM | remove
  Are you sure about "HEOR"? The top stap seems to have a greek letter on it (like a sideways capital theta)
Posted by SoupMeister 3/21/2005 2:08 PM | remove
  It does, doesn't it? This guy's a pretty crap tagger though. He's tagged the House of Pink too, in different styles (all exceptionally ugly). He adds an (R)-like symbol to his tags, except it looks like (o) or (a). I checked the hi-res photos and they seem to corroborate this.

Even if it were a Greek letter (a handwritten sideways capital theta is basically a phi), it wouldn't make sense (R is only in the latin alphabet, not the Greek one).

I think we're overanalysing the sprayed ramblings of an idiot who can't get any and is suffering from terminal testosterone poisoning. :)
Posted by IIVQ 3/22/2005 4:31 PM | remove
  I asked a Greek to look at the pictures but he couldn't make more of it than "HOER" which is Dutch for hooker :-P
Posted by SoupMeister 3/22/2005 9:10 PM | remove
  I'm Greek, too (don't speak Dutch though). And I very much doubt this guy speaks it either. :)

However, some Googling turned up something interesting:

http://www.cetus.net/concrete/walls/skane/Heor/heor.JPG

Look at the signature on this tag (lower left of the lettering). Either this is the same tagger (no chance), or he's an idiot copycat. Judging by the (utter lack of) style, I'd say the latter.
Posted by LemmingPeddler 4/28/2005 1:51 AM | remove
  http://www.cetus.net/concrete/walls/skane/Heor/heor.JPG
This Heor is a Swedish writer. This piece was done in Skane, Sweden in 1998. It looks like the Swedish Heor actually knows how to paint, and the Greek kid is just awful, so I think it's safe to assume that it's just a coincidence that they share the same tag.
There's millions of graffiti writers out there, and if your tag is only four letters long then there's a good chance someone else writes it too. There's only so many combinations.
Posted by SoupMeister 4/28/2005 4:02 PM | remove
  I meant that this Greek kid wants to be the other one. I'm grasping at straws, obviously. There are 456,976 four-letter tags using the latin alphabet. That's a lot of potential taggers. :-D
Posted by CaJuN 9/12/2006 4:20 AM | remove
  Especially if you tag as 'FUCK'
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