auroranexus
Auroranexus
auroranexus

Nope.

In my opinion, it's like ripping up a book in a creative way. It can be beautiful in many ways. If you rip a book in half, that's not art. But if you rip apart the paper in ways that form beautiful shapes, that's art. Same with art made by ripping up pieces of newspaper and putting it back together.

Explosion is inconsistent with the direction and warhead of the RPG.

I mean sure.. It sounds really useful for those pesky screws, but it feels like a risk I just don't want to take; you never know what you might need put on it and how it'll react.

For some reason, this just feels like a bad idea somehow. I mean, sure, it says it's safe for "modern" applications, but it kinda seems like an unnecessary 'risk' in a way. Never know what could die from what amount of magnetism.

I read the title expecting crazy republicans to talk about how it's an invasion of privacy by the DNC, and then I read the kicker— the RNC used it too.

I see a lotta visible stretching and distortion in the top left corner of 'pure view'

Marshmellow skittle flavored water. Magic.

+1

This actually sounds cool. Though, it might be annoying to consistently buy strawberries and raspberries for it.

Try flying at mach 2- aww yeah.

Only when ya wake up in the morning smelling it and you need a drink.

Evidently you don't know how the presidency works. That's hilarious.

Great link. Never laughed so hard in my life.

No; I'm pointing out the market loss. The more innovation there is to an average person in an average tool, the less market there is for a professional photographer.

Or I'll be a super mutant that can live forever; I would have never expected flat-high quality lenses a day a go. But look what happened! I hope tomorrow we find out we can live forever.

Personally, I am a junkie for macro photography. If they don't have a cheap way to do macro with these new lenses, I wouldn't bother buying one.

True.

Trololololo

Yup.