If I were a betting boy, I’d wager the costume is semi-sewn directly on/around the statue, meaning you *could* remove it, but you’d need scissors and it wouldn’t go back on easily.
If I were a betting boy, I’d wager the costume is semi-sewn directly on/around the statue, meaning you *could* remove it, but you’d need scissors and it wouldn’t go back on easily.
those look like magical mormon garments
those look like magical mormon garments
They don’t, it’s just a statue, if you have kids you’ll have to bottle feed
i’d have him say “Welcome to the Rock” when I got home for sure
I wasn’t aware that suicide or depression were the sole purview of women.
Com’n, this remark is a bit unfair. It’s on the same level as saying if one immigrant is a terrorist, they’re all terrorists.
This is at best, ignorant, and at worst, incredibly stupid.
So you immediately go to race, why? I don’t even get why it was called out in the article. Maybe it was a jerk teacher dragging a tantrum throwing kid (notice how I didn’t mention race?) down a hall.
He knew what he had. He even contacted a lawyer. Just because he came to a different conclusion than you just means he isn’t an asshole.
That’s a funny example, since there are specific laws regarding bullion salvage that address the precise situation you’re talking about, and the law is equally clear on stolen intellectual property.
Except they didn’t trade him anything. He willingly gave them back their own code, expecting nothing, and Blizzard decided to reward them.
The disk is worth negative thousands, if not millions of dollars to the person who possesses it, because if they do something stupid with it, they’re going to get sued into the next millennium.
He got almost $800 of free stuff for something he never could have successfully or legally sold anywhere, and would have received a pretty damn harsh punishment if he’d uploaded online.
Well since it was not his property your analogy sucks.
A dipshit with no real world perspective? ONLINE!? The HELL you say!
And they would have locked your ass away in jail, rightfully so.
The guy made the correct decision both morally and likely legally. Glad to see Blizzard chose to reward his decision so handsomely. That’s a hell of a nice package in the picture above and that alone would be more than enough. But to also get an all expenses trip to BlizzCon and the chance to hang out with some of…
I hate to tell you this, but if you feel like you are entitled to a reward just for doing the right thing, that is just self-interest, not altruism.
Definitely not the only analysis. At all. Trump serves Putin, not us. Colbert made that point in ribald fashion.