The article is a personal message directed at SKAM, highlighting the consequences of his behavior in the graffiti community. The author emphasizes that despite being a street artist, one must also accept the competitive nature of graffiti. The author criticizes SKAM for not handling criticism well and for becoming defensive rather than acknowledging his shortcomings. There's also a suggestion that if he finds the competitive environment too challenging, perhaps he should pursue other avenues like canvas art, where he might find more success with wealthy patrons.
Dear SKAM, it seems you've been busy burning bridges and upsetting peers, and you confront criticism with defensiveness rather than accountability.
Graffiti, as SKUF said, is a full contact sport. If you can't handle competition and critique, perhaps it's time to reconsider your role.
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