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A little town in France
 
                                    When I went to Europe this summer, we visited a little town in France. With its smooth beige plaster houses and beautifully kept gardens, this town looked like a utopia- except in our whole time there we saw not a single person. Rounding a corner, me and my friends saw 3 walls covered in elaborate grafitti, completely at odds with the rest of the quiescent town. It was as if the towns strangely absent population channeled all their supressed rebellious emotion to this one place. In this picture is my friend Derek.
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