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Many residents in Woodley Park say they see all sorts of graffiti across the city and, frankly, they walked right past the vandalism because they don understand Arabic. But a few said the tag did catch their attention.
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shows that they wanted somebody to see it, said tourist Aaron Riley. wanted to be known. You don put a piece of graffiti up somewhere so that nobody sees it.