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I really like all the artwork posted except for the last one. The Star Destroyer in that shot looks way too big in the image to be as far away as the mountains in front of it suggest. If it really were that size, a substantial chunk of it would have to be underground to justify that particular perspective. Maybe a

Yeah, but not as ashamed as you’d be if you actually caught that facial.

Where are you getting the slang from? Between reading the article and watching the announcement video that had Accetturo’s son in it, I think Accetturo ended up using more slang than his son did.

I can’t help but think that any other president (whether left or right) would have put together an actual cookout, and probably would have been wearing an apron. Kind of like this:

Would you say the food was ICE cold?

Nothing to do with the conversation.

I’m not sure what the point is you’re trying to make. The same could be said about Blizzard’s IP. Their characters are already famous, which is the sole reason fanartists are making their own interpretations of them. The point I was making is that Ethan Gach is drawing two different conclusions from the same sorts of

That’s probably because it may very well be a shitty alien comedian trying to imitate a human by doing a Trump parody.

Yeah, but are you getting that to the wheels?

If somebody goes with a cloud setup, then they’re not concerned about the cloud. OP is talking about a non-cloud setup and anybody who is interested in that can head over to YouTube or follow the instructions for the camera/software. It’s like people who prefer to change their own oil. Whether they wanted to save

Especially when they wait to open the throttle until they’re right on top of you.

Ultimately, the police have always had the ability to do this. The only difference is the type of ticket they’ll be writing now. The consequences of the new ticket are worse, but the risk of getting a ticket in the first place hasn’t changed.

Have they pulled you over before for loud exhaust? If not, I don’t see what’s going to change now, other than the type of ticket they weren’t issuing to you in the first place.

What you say is technically true, but you’re overlooking the most critical detail—the end user. I recently helped install a security camera system for friends that did in fact have remote monitoring capability—but only if the mobile app was configured properly. If I hadn’t helped them get the app configured, they

I believe the proper term for those last two is suppository. 

I’m sure Robert Patterson’s horrid advice would still the the same. The “problem” is with women “foolishly trying to be self-sufficient” instead of immediately shackling themselves to a man to be dependent upon for the rest of their lives. I’m sure there’s some nonsense rationale like...

Recording to a device in your home doesn’t necessarily let you monitor in real-time if you’re not home, and if the recording device is stolen or destroyed during a break-in you’ll have no footage to provide to police. And when it comes to alerts sent to your phone, chances are you’ll want to be able to review the

So true. In fact, I was quite surprised to find out latex was used in accordion manufacture at all. That’s not a material I would ever have guessed to be part of a musical instrument.

Your mistake is in assuming the name has to make sense. It does not. For instance, Prince once changed his name to:

Your analogy doesn’t really hold. Companies like Blizzard have a PR team that the press can reach out to for official statements. I’m sure Kotaku didn’t contact customer support, when they could reach out to someone like: