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Question about the Elm Street mural fuss

My neighborhood is split over a proposed mural project on the old bakery wall. One group says it's a blank canvas for local stories and could spark creativity. The other side argues it sets a precedent for unauthorized art and might lower curb appeal. I'm torn because both points have merit, and it feels like a ready-made plot for a community drama. Could this local spat work as a prompt for conflict-driven stories? What do you think about using real neighborhood disputes in writing?
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gibson.harper
That mural fuss sounds perfect for stories, but real life rarely wraps up so neatly.
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rowank24
rowank244h ago
Ugh, true @gibson.harper, always document the messy middle parts.
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