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He’s gonna read this and get a little choked up.

Not just Alabama. I’ve seen signs like this from Washington to Maine and Florida to California. If you are outside the city limits, someone is testing their gun on a stop sign.

I suspect he got ticketed there and was going to take a photo once the sign was gone so he could plead his case in court

That guy is solidly Gen X like me. But I gotta say, entitled moron doing something stupid in public” is kind of the Boomer brand.

That’s why my lazy fat Gen Xer self has a battery chainsaw. Zip. Done.

My guess is that he was ticketed for turning right on red there and is trying to retrospectively build a defence that there ‘was’ no sign.

Now they have the tech to make this happen and make some kind of reaction on the sea or the gravity of the game

Now that guy has an axe to grind.  He’d better get to it.

He could possibly be an elder Gen X’er....mid 50s. Some of them got into the lead paint/gas.

You’d almost think that sign was painted rainbow colors at how offended he was of it. 😆 Besides, since when does a sign stop someone from doing whatever the hell they want to anyway?

Love this. To this day, I still occasionally shoot the moons in my open world action games.

Did you watch the video? He says like.. in the first few minutes that if it wasn’t for the easter eggs being copied he absolutely wouldn’t be going after them because he would prefer for there to be competition in the space.

... He addressed all your questions in the video. Without the easter eggs, he would probavly not have, as it would be harder to prove.

Fun fact: That guy lost the case.

The amount that companies charge for what is mostly a rectangle of rubber and plastic is ridiculous to start with. I get more exotic materials or copyrights adding a bit to costs, but when I see cases from $5-$50 I may not trust the $5 one yet the $50 ones don’t look or feel like they’re 10x better either. For $72 I

Suing a company that only does business in China for copyright violations in China, within Chinese courts is largely a fools errand.

I heard recently this happened when a guy suspected the makers of trivial pursuit were using his fact books to make their questions (he put a fake one in and it wound up in the game).

Stealing his idea is one thing, but stealing actual assets is another.

I expect this kind of blatant copyright infringement from sketchy overseas startups selling cheap knockoffs on Alibaba, but Casetify has always marketed itself as a premium brand selling expensive merchandise. I mean the cheapest phone case they sell costs $72. I hope DBrand and Jerry take them to the cleaners.

Stove Top Steam Deck instead of potatoes.