Shull emphasizes the emotional toll of vandalism, stating it "sucks" to see her artistic efforts undermined, yet finds solace in the fact that it was "just a poster" and that no one has been physically harmed.
Despite the vandalism, Shull appreciates the resilience of the LGBTQ+ community, acknowledging that many experience far worse, especially those who face violence due to their identities.
Reflecting on the irony, Shull notes, "It feels odd to see my poster targeted when there are other shows the vandals might deem more problematic," highlighting the selective nature of their vandalism and the range of performances at the Fringe.
Shull reiterates a message of gratitude amidst adversity, expressing that even with the vandalism, she’s just "glad it’s not something more violent" happening to individuals in the community.
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