Never got that… Thanks!
Never got that… Thanks!
being a designer, and understanding that every monitor/screen/display outputs colors VERY differently… depending on a range of factors, as well as actions like embedding an ICC profile, how you've calibrated your moniter, changing the file format, converting profiles, etc…
The Definitive Ranking of Sucky Lady's Names
5. George W. Bush
Duh. When has American popular opinion ever been wrong about anything?
I'm also pretty sure that was designed by a NY company consulting for Comcast. Don't quote me, but I'd bet a significant amount of cash and/or a sizable slap bet on it.
Look up murder in the dictionary. You cannot use your own version of the English language if you want to get your point across.
Murder is justified if you're doing it to defend your life or your family.
Cheating on your taxes and defrauding your fellow citizens out of a healthy amount of important tax dollars is something you think lies in a moral gray area?
Jesus. You're weird. And longwinded.
Those things are unlawful and/or demonstrate a lack of concern for others. As is avoiding your taxes. There's your relationship.
The Grammy's are today's news. Celebirities in pretty dresses supplant news like this any day of the week.
And don't forget… They got away with just a fine for all that because they were going to "fix" their corporate culture.
Rape, theft, murder and farting in public are common as well. Good thing that's enough justification for us being okay with all that.
I've always thought it was really just symbolic. Something something enduring spirt of humanity something something.
That depends on your perspective. On the relative scale of human existence… Yeah. We're pretty close.
I agree, but again… That's not the issue here.
So… You're saying that because a lot of other countries did bad shit that means the bad shit the US did was justifiable? I certainly hope not.
yeah… he's expanded on his ideas since that original post. seems like its a bit more thought out than "Thanks USA" at this point. And like I said… He's partially right.