Adrian Bailey (
@dadge) submitted the first
#lowercaseL via Twitter today.
This story from BBC News explains:
An edit to graffiti on a wall in County Tyrone has become a Twitter hit.
The graffiti, which was sprayed on a small building in Strabane, originally said 'Join the IRA'.
An unknown person with a spray can changed it to 'Join the lIBRARY.'
A photograph of the edited graffiti was tweeted by teacher and writer Brian McGilloway.
If the graffiti artist ever takes claim, will he be ridiculed for the embarrassing use of a lowercase L, or just defacing property?
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