Friday, March 09, 2007

I'm not voting

This is what I've been treated to all week at school:


The York University building I travel through every day is completely plastered with these election posters. Now I'm all for voting and making your voice heard but the absurdity of these campaigns is getting to me. The walls are plastered as high up as one can reach with posters that look nearly identical. Not just one wall, half of the walls in the damn building. Not only is it a waste of paper and ink the homogeneous nature of the designs prevent any one candidate from standing out.

I hope this election is over soon.

23 comments:

cozby said...

Hey hey Ben, I didn't know you had a blog, good stuff.

I have to agree, the election posters are terrible. Boring monotonous dribble. Its beyond me why they don't scrawl their name on the wall using goats blood or something of the likes.

Honestly, who doesn't like goats blood graffiti?

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cozby:

Being a vegetarian I would not like that, but I admit it would certainly grab more attention!

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