I see your point, but I don't think it's lack of creativity. The author wanted to point out the image is drawn showing depth and to do so quickly he used the term "3D". Common sense allows us to understand what he meant. Let's not be pedantic.
I see your point, but I don't think it's lack of creativity. The author wanted to point out the image is drawn showing depth and to do so quickly he used the term "3D". Common sense allows us to understand what he meant. Let's not be pedantic.
"Watch A Punch-Out Villain Recreated In A 2d Chalk Image That Uses Perspective To Convey Depth, Therefore Making It Appear 3D" is a little long for a headline.
What is the point of posting this? Am I supposed to laugh at Knapp's (fairly reasonable) request? It's not like she had a lawyer accuse you of libel or some other overreaction.
Wait, Manziel and Harper got passes for being arrogant because they are white? Odd. I remember all sorts of pearl clutching and eye-rolling about Manziel being egotistical and Harper not conducting himself like a professional when they were in the headlines.
After signing his extension, Britton is used to rolling in paper.
High 50s and Sunny. 8mph wind at kickoff.
My start-up,"Fifty-two is Mike", is about to hit it BIG!
I'm baffled by the national infatuation with "Omaha!". I've heard other QBs use it as part of their snap cadence; hell I remember Tebow using it during his time in Denver. Sure, Peyton said "Omaha" a lot against the Chargers but this is something I would expect during a slow week, not leading into the conference…
Geocities...?!
Oh man the look on Ivey's face is incredible. Thanks for sharing.
London residents instinctively crowded into the underground when they caught word of a devastating arsenal strike.
"Apple! Apple!" has recently crept into the PFM audible verbiage. My best guess is that it means "run the originally called play" but who knows. Here's hoping PeyMan writes an audible specific tell-all once he retires.
worst pg ever.
They need to add football pads and skirts so I can run with a group of these guys!
The uptick in offensive efficiency has made a goal-line stand, for me, the most exciting event in the game. The field is compressed taking some of the edge off the offense and holding a team to 3 points in the redzone feels like a huge defensive victory.
Is he always so reserved after scoring or is this because he's playing an inferior team?
Made a detour out the game when i heard a CRACK!
The system works!