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Not disputing the Odyssey's existence, but must point out that the photo is not legit. At least not as a genuine single photo shot at the moment. Quite likely two photos shot at T5 Rd. ATL. Somebody forgot to scale. Original scale and adequately scaled for comparison.
I guess you haven't seen the joke pictures with the BMW 8 series in sports car racing being blown up to be much larger than the competition. I'm assuming they were going for a similar sentiment.
For those that arn't in the know, the GT3 BMW:
While it doesn't always show on camera, in person the BMW really does tower over the competition. Which is ironic, because the BMW seems tiny next to any street car.
Of course this joke quickly found other mediums...
I'm never following the rules on planes ever again.
If this mother ******* horse doesn't need to be stowed under the seat in front of you, then neither does my backpack.
Imagine having such low self-esteem that you convince a doctor to diagnose you with some bullshit, then getting a horse so people pay attention to "you"
Buddy just posted this. video coming soon. He's been getting better and better at automotive photography but this is just insane https://www.facebook.com/Coldstarticeland/
I just take it for granted that if it doesn't involve cats, photography, cat photography, or complaining about people who are different from you, that you don't give a ****.
Anyway, with PSL season fast approaching, a warning:
Under the American’s with Disabilities Act, the new regulations state that places and policies that are already in place must now permit miniature horses, where reasonable, to be treated the same as dogs.
I was going to go with airplanes, where you can be denied access if you're wearing sexy clothing, but sure.
Airplanes and airports have historically been considered "places of public accommodation," much the same as libraries, schools, brothels, etc. So they fall under ADA Title II, although with numerous special exemptions mostly related to things like aisle width, wheelchair turning radius, etc. This is permitted because the airlines themselves provide special accommodation for people with physical disabilities, such as those ultra-narrow wheelchairs and porters to operate them.
Sexy clothing is not a disability as defined by ADA, nor does wearing it make you a member of a protected class for the purposes of the Civil Rights Act. So businesses can discriminate against people on the basis of wearing sexy clothing, provided that said clothing is not part of a religious attire. Eg: if you happen to find Niqābs sexy, you can't discriminate against people wearing them, because the Niqāb is a garment which is customarily associated with adherence to a specific religion.
I'm picturing Scott's airline utopia being an airport, and the airplane he's boarding, entirely populated by exact clones of himself wearing the same exact outfit that he is.
I'm picturing Scott's airline utopia being an airport, and the airplane he's boarding, entirely populated by exact clones of himself wearing the same exact outfit that he is.
Well, maybe half him and half Mrs. Braineack.
Obviously they all have expensive DSLR cameras in the overhead, the question is whether they also have cat-carriers under the seat in front of them.