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Admittedly a while after the [[STREETS IS WATCHIN']] phenomena, [[BLADES IS WATCHIN']] was adopted by the motorcycle raider known as [[User:Blades|Blades]] and his (albeit small) group, [[The Raiders]] as their key phrase to spraypaint.
Admittedly a while after the [[STREETS IS WATCHIN']] phenomena, [[BLADES IS WATCHIN']] was adopted by the motorcycle raider known as [[User:Blades|Blades]] and his (albeit small) group, [[The Raiders]] as their key phrase to spraypaint.
==Possible Meanings==


It has often been interpreted as a threat to people in the area. However, it's ''usually'' just to let citizens in the vicinity of the areas it is found know that Blades and/or his group are ''watching'' and are keeping an eye on the area.
It has often been interpreted as a threat to people in the area. However, it's ''usually'' just to let citizens in the vicinity of the areas it is found know that Blades and/or his group are ''watching'' and are keeping an eye on the area.

Revision as of 11:43, 4 September 2010

BLADES IS WATCHIN' is a graffiti tag seen throughout Malton. Similar to STREETS IS WATCHIN' and I SEE YOU, CHOCOLATE MAN!. Whether it is related, is unknown.

An example of the graffiti around Malton.

Background Information

Admittedly a while after the STREETS IS WATCHIN' phenomena, BLADES IS WATCHIN' was adopted by the motorcycle raider known as Blades and his (albeit small) group, The Raiders as their key phrase to spraypaint.

Possible Meanings

It has often been interpreted as a threat to people in the area. However, it's usually just to let citizens in the vicinity of the areas it is found know that Blades and/or his group are watching and are keeping an eye on the area.

Or it is somebody else doing it for the fun of it.

A popular theory is that being a raider, Blades takes anything he pleases, even if that means others' catchphrases.

Another example of the graffiti, this time found in Shearbank.