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I'll be honest, there's part of me that wants gamers to crack this quickly and spoil it for the rich.If videogamers cracked some of the most obscure and ridiculous ciphers in the battlefield games I can see them solving this in a few days.
I thought just Rappers, NBA and NFL players bought these.....so what you're telling me is you have to be smart to own one too??
If you're desperate to not get recognized, why not drive a Camry?
I thought the same exact thing :thumbup:I honestly thought the front of the RR was one of those kits on a Chrysler 300. I know they look plenty different side by side, but they look very alike when not.
I love this.I'll be honest, there's part of me that wants gamers to crack this quickly and spoil it for the rich.
Which is the point and reality of those kits and any kit car in fact. It's why they exist.I honestly thought the front of the RR was one of those kits on a Chrysler 300. I know they look plenty different side by side, but they look very alike when not.
:laugh: No doubt.I'll be honest, there's part of me that wants gamers to crack this quickly and spoil it for the rich.
Yeah, it wouldn’t be that hard to blend in if that were the actual goal. Nobody would give you a second look in a Camry (okay, Avalon) with sunglasses and off-the-shelf clothes that didn’t look like a rich person’s jogging attire.If you're desperate to not get recognized, why not drive a Camry?
:laugh: It was pretty bad.If one of my art/design undergrad students gave a presentation filled with that many cliches, they'd get an F. Horrific.
They should have hired Will Ferrell to do that video.
I tapped out as soon as I heard 'Since the dawn of time, humans have..."If one of my art/design undergrad students gave a presentation filled with that many cliches, they'd get an F. Horrific.