That is the most terrifying robot face I have ever seen.
That is the most terrifying robot face I have ever seen.
the fuck is up with those feet? O_o
Thanks for sharing!
I second Chavez Delgado's request.
Well, it's not always a bad app, but in the case of taking sooper seekrit spai shots of a car, a high-resolution photo without degrading filters applied would be much more valuable to most people than what you see above.
You're preaching to the choir, dude. If I bought LEGO video games and got one of these, I could not care less if it came with a label misprint.
They simply forgot to turn off the "Demo Disc Not For Sale" layer in Photoshop before sending the file to print. The article states multiple times that the full game is on the disc, it's just a label-printing error.
Been there, done that. Photographed pretty much every vehicle in that museum, including the car in question. Here is a shot of it for those that might want a closer look.
What? No, that's not what I said at all. He was simply being an obnoxious twat, and I like seeing obnoxious twats getting punched in the face. Nothing to do with badges or authority whatsoever.
He's lucky, although I was kind of hoping the cop would punch him in the face by the time I was halfway through watching the video.
Get Spore; this game looks like it's trying to emulate Spore's world creation and style closely.
This happens to me every now and then, so it is possible.
"he has tagged as pedestrian."
*shrug* I wasn't calling you a dick unless you don't think there is anything wrong with what those morons were doing considering their location. If you don't, then I never called you a dick. Sorry about your bad mood. Have a nice evening.
Ugly black streaks up and down the roads looks like shit. Assholes doing burnouts outside peoples' homes in the middle of the night is also rude as hell. Also dangerous. Plenty of videos of hooning idiots losing control crashing into ditches and houses and cars and poles are all over the internet to back that up. If…
"Accoding to Kashefi, they are doing 'microbial alchemy' by 'something that has no value into a solid [in fact, it the toxic material they use does cost money. Less than gold, but still plenty], precious metal that's valuable.'"
I've lived in California, Texas, and currently Virginia. All of the areas I frequented have had round-a-bouts, and I haven't witnessed any idiocy like this yet.