All Your Base Are Belong To Us had its peak on the internet a while ago, but I've noticed that it's been appearing on the street with greater frequency recently:
Unlike the Obey the Giant concept, which is applied with a specific purpose and has an identifiable person behind the whole thing, I think more people are scrawling "All your base are belong to us" on public property because it is fun and a more interesting thing to say than what people who scrawl on public walls could think of themselves so they get some kind of credit for recognizing their own limitations and going for the sure thing.
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Pushy the Puppy
