Cannon prices skyrocket as [email protected] users scramble to own one.
37 0 ReplyThe canon market is a volatile one
6 0 ReplyIt won’t work with third party ammunition.
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How’s that fancy collision avoidance now?
13 0 ReplyThis reminds me of a stupid joke:
"Oh, my car's been flattened by a big stone, you know one of those massive, round stones?"
"Boulder?"
"MY CAR'S BEEN FLATTENED..."
10 0 ReplyYou had an opportunity to actually make the text bold, and you missed it.
4 0 ReplyIt’s also awkwardly worded. You would say “a boulder?”
Though that leaves the door open to repeat the first line and put the letter a in bold. Which might actually be funnier.
3 0 ReplyI concede, but the joke is supposed to be told verbally so I'm happy with my choice.
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We have to know what brand of camera you used to shoot this one !
9 0 ReplyJust a phone camera. A little older. I keep the lens clean and take about a 1000 pictures and pick out the best few
4 0 ReplyOh it wasn’t a serious question. I hoped you would answer “Canon” for the joke
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"You can't park there..."
4 0 Replyhow did those old cannons not tear apart their janky carriages? how did they not fly off the back?
3 0 ReplyI’d imagine it looked less janky and more sturdy when it was new.
5 0 ReplySee the screws? That's carbon-reinforced iron right there!
3 0 ReplyThat giant ass vertical screw in the back looks pretty solid. If there’s a similar one in the front I’d think this thing is good.
1 0 ReplyIts on wheels in part so the recoil rolls it backwards.
I'm not 100% sure but it also looks like a fairly modern canon, modernity being the period from 16th to early 20th C
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Brass cannon?
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