True but I bet in 5 years that S-class would be worth less.
True but I bet in 5 years that S-class would be worth less.
See if he'll swap for the baby.
Nothing says “I honor and uphold American values” like wanting it to be illegal to make fun of you.
It’s amazing how the people that scream about free speech because they can’t make racist or homophobic comments have no problem with the President threatening to sue a show for not kissing his ass all the time.
The Model 3 isn’t a racecar it’s a mid priced EV.
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They didn’t sample him, they just made a song that resembles his. It’s a massive distinction, which is why so many musicians hate this decision. How many great bands have released music that you could say sounds kind of Beatles-y? Or that made you think “oh, this guy liked Pet Sounds”? It can’t be a crime to be…
They didn’t remotely “sample” him. They didn’t even steal the melody. They re-created the tone of the original song.
This may be the whitest thing I’ve seen today
I know I should care about the copyright angle, but all I feel right now is “HAAAAAAAHAAAA, take that, you writers of crappy, rapey songs.”
Funny, but unfair, seeing as Train still exists.
Maybe they should just get all those huge stars that they've discovered on The Voice. You know like....
Yes, WITH YOUR MOM.
This is terrible. The song is alright if you’re into it I guess, and Thicke is an idiot...but what the fuck? Half of a song’s revenue because it kinda lifted a beat? Every Cumbia and every Raggaeton song ever use the same beats, yet somehow the Latin music industry has thrived. This ruling is bullshit and bad for art.
Make no mistake, Blurred Lines is a gross sexist song that I’m happy has been largely forgotten.
Why is it that people aren’t allowed to talk about this game, and it’s failings, and the general disappointment many of us have with it?
“Don’t point out the bad things about stuff I like!”
I mean, I hear what you are saying, but at the same time I’m not actively following the game or the actual issues people are having with it and from my perspective, this is an enjoyable article.
The issue here isn’t that a bug was fixed. It’s that even in “fixing” the bugs they manage to make their game less fun. It’s telling that one of the features of this game people actually like counts as a problem for Bethesda when so many other problems go completely unaddressed.
I haven’t played the game so maybe I’m missing something story-wise but 76 stands for the number of patches until it’s playable, right?