Only if it’s Indian corn.
Only if it’s Indian corn.
Human league, huh? Maybe they can use one of their songs when advertising the car, just like another automaker did.
I’ve heard of the carrier in the first photo, but for a completely different reason.
Is it weird that I want them to just erase everything after I die?
Reminds me of something Toyota has in an amusement park in Japan.
What if the ad uses a melody from an unrelated product?
Well, excuse me princess.
I wish Phil Swift worked for Kotaku.
Is it weird that the first thing I thought of after reading this article was “The End Of The World” cartoon?
Is it weird if I read “25 years later” like how the Narrator from Spongebob Squarepants does it?
Is it weird that I’m okay with one of the issues being left alone?
Wait. I thought when a game is delisted, that meant everything relating to the game gets removed as well. Why is that not the case?
“Hopefully, nobody tells the hackers about Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl.” Looks like someone just did.
I just had a scary thought. Since it’s machine learning, what if it turns on its creators and flags them?
it’s even funnier with sound.
I was expecting this.
It probably has a warning instructing people not to attempt to remove it.
I always thought it was permanently attached somehow.
This looks like something Hot Wheels would come up.
I’m surprised nobody has thought of this. These would be perfect for a toy car.