'Twitter can be seen as a form of mental graffiti, as it allows people to share their thoughts, opinions, and ideas with a global audience in real time. Like graffiti, which is often used as a way to express political or social messages, Twitter allows people to make their voices heard and to participate in public discourse. However, unlike graffiti, which is often temporary and ephemeral, Twitter allows people to create a permanent record of their thoughts and ideas. This can be a powerful tool for promoting change and dialogue, as well as for connecting with like-minded people from around the world.' - EXPLANATION OF THE CONCEPT OF MENTAL GRAFFITI BY CHATGBT, ONE THAT I MYSELF HAVE FREQUENTLY SAID ABOUT CREATING ART AND USING TWITTER AS A MEDIUM. #TRASHART HAS ALSO BENEFITED FROM THIS SAME INSTANCE AS WELL.
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