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  1. STREET VILLAINS Street Villains is a notorious tagging crew located in South Central Los Santos that has gained a reputation for their bold and aggressive tagging throughout the city. Their unique artistic style of hit ups, which often features large bold letters, can be seen in prominent locations around South Central Los Santos. Members of the crew keep a low profile and are known for their secrecy and sworn loyalty to each other. While they have been rumored to be involved in other illicit activities, such as drug trafficking and gang violence, these allegations have not been validated. However, law enforcement considers their activities to be vandalism and a danger to public safety, and the crew has been the target of crackdowns that have resulted in many arrests and prosecutions. Nonetheless, Street Villains remains active in the calles and brandish their latest hit ups on social media for internet clout. War For Internet Traction The graffiti world is a competitive one, and the tagging crew Street Villains has found themselves involved in a heated rivalry with another tagging crew, Down In Action. The two crews have been at odds over hit ups, brawls, and internet clout for months now, with tensions reaching a boiling point. Each crew is determined to be the top doers in their area, and they will stop at nothing to gain the upper hand. Hit ups are a way for artists to gain recognition by leaving their mark on prominent locations. Both Street Villains and Down In Action have been engaging in hit ups, often targeting the same spots, whacking out tags and throwing new ones up. The competition has become so fierce that both crews are willing to take extreme risks to get their name up. Brawls have also become a common occurrence between the two crews. It started with verbal exchanges but quickly escalated to physical altercations. Both crews are comprised of tough, street-wise individuals who are not afraid to throw down. The brawls have become a point of pride for each crew, with members eagerly recounting their victories to their peers and bragging about them on multiple social media programs. In addition to hit ups and brawls, internet clout has become an important factor in the rivalry. Social media platforms such as Facebrowser have become popular outlets for artists to showcase their work. Both crews are constantly posting pictures and videos of their hit ups, hoping to gain a larger following and more recognition. They are also quick to call each other out on social media, publicly airing their grievances for all to see. The feud between Street Villains and Down In Action shows no signs of slowing down. Each crew is determined to come out on top, and they are willing to do whatever it takes to achieve their goals. The rivalry has become a source of excitement and drama for spectators, with many eagerly anticipating the next move from either crew. While some may view the rivalry as petty or outright unneccessary, for Street Villains and Down In Action, it is a matter of whoever comes out on top.
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