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That may be true, but taking pictures with the sun at the edge of the frame is bad practice. It always has been. When it comes down to it, people are getting lens flare because they're taking pictures wrong. The iPhone 5 just happens to not be as accommodating to bad photography as other phones have been.

The difference is that your camera doesn't have a lens that's a quarter of a centimetre wide.

Ditch the parrot beak.

I still think Donks are stupid, but you have to respect the amount of determination and work that went into making something like that.

Similar to the FXX, the Maserati MC12 Corsa is one of the most expensive cars you can buy without ever really owning. For $1.4 million you get a beautiful and stupendously fast race car that you can't drive on public roads, and can't even drive on a racetrack without Maserati's approval. You can't even make a fancy

Exactly. If I'm at a bar, they always open the bottle for me. If I'm at home, I have a bottle opener on an endtable. There's no time when I would ever need a portable bottle opener.

That Roger guy must be really stupid if that's the only thing they ever talk about.

The nostalgia of that horrible color brings me back to my childhood.

The Harlequin wasn't a factory-offered paint scheme, it was a rolling color palette used in dealerships to advertise all their available colors.

I love gumby green!

This is the most horrendously fucking awful color I have ever had the displeasure of seeing. It's like a disgusting amalgam of green and gold, found on the Mercedes-Benz C Class Sport Coupe.

Coral Mist Metallic, available on the ever so sexy Ford Probe.

Sometimes you need a jackass to open your eyes to reality.

I'm supposed to feel bad because I was born male? And how dare you fucking judge me when you know nothing about who I am. Your sexism is obscene.

Objective fault dictates whether you die or not. I'd say that's pretty damn important.

I'm reposting this response to someone else because it's relevant.

"Stupid fuckin' retard, man."

The way I see it, there's two systems of fault in our universe: objective fault and moral fault. Suppose I step outside of my house and get randomly stabbed to death. Objectively I have played a hand in this event. If I hadn't left my house, I wouldn't have gotten stabbed. I have an equal share of the objective fault

I'm not saying that everyone can reliably and effectively protect themselves 100% of the time. Sometimes even your best efforts will fair. All I'm saying is that it's important to give your best efforts no matter what.