Center Back Guy looks like his eyes are facing in different directions, which I presume is not the case in real life. Maybe it's the effect of the blur on the background. I remain skeptical, though, given that Ann Romney's eyes have clearly been altered, as were Mitt's eyes and the background faces in the other post.

It seems like, at this point, the burden is on Gawker to disclose what they've altered.

Yeah, they've distorted the eyes on the guys in the background. It's a little bit more subtle than the last example:
Did Mitt Romney Convert His Dead Atheist Father-in-Law to Mormonism?

This story raises so many questions:

How was the skin advertisement applied? Tattoo? Who was advertising on this man's skin? Did the presence of the fungal infection violate the terms of the advertising agreement, precluding Slevin from recieving payment? Why would anybody advertise on a man in solitary confinement, with presumably no receptive audience to the advertisement?

The numbers just don't add up.

Gawker Photoshop FTW!
I, for one, salute Audi's efforts to reduce the number of driver distractions by introducing handwriting recognition to for scrolling through iPod album-cover artwork, map positioning on the navigation display, and the adjustment of sound distribution levels and settings.

Wait...what?!?
Looking at the picture, I have to commend him for being able to add some visual interest to a Lexus...
If you dare to comment, dare to RTFA.
"...as many luxury and performance cars get older their prices drop as their warranties disappear and they become increasingly expensive to maintain..."

What older car do you currently have the cash to buy, but you don't because you know the ongoing costs of ownership would be too great?
Am I missing something? Bertone is a third party, contract design house, and this is a design study based on their interpretation of what a smaller Jaguar sedan could look like. There isn't an official connection here between Jaguar and Bertone, although the article and headline certainly make it seem that way.
@Back in Nom Nom Nom: As long as I'm being a cock, I'll take this opportunity to point out that the people don't actually elect the President. For your convenience, here is a handy LINK that you can use to educate yourself about how the Electoral College works.
@Back in Nom Nom Nom: I know it doesn't fit your narrative, but in 2004 Bush was elected with approximately 51% of the vote to Kerry's 48%.
Damn, only two days since the last time more than a million things were stolen...
So my Gawker account was hacked, but I never tied it to any e-mail address. Changing the Gawker account password should be the extent of my exposure in this, right?
@wætherman: Yeah, for a vehicle that's 'apparently not good at anything,' it fared very well in a variety of areas in the Jalopnik review.

For instance, regarding handling, "...its limits are unbelievably high. We'd put the X6 up against any sports car on a tight, twisty and wet mountain road..."

Part Two of the X6 Review Here
Saturday's video, "Cadillac CTS-V Sport Wagon: First Three-Point-Reverse," is going to be off the chain!
Flying is the worst, especially if you happen to be on the same Minneapolis-New York flight as rapper Kanye West.
I was ready to shell out around $6,000 for a very rare 1981 BMW M535i with around 147,000 miles on it.

Sure, one with less intestinal fortitude might say "it has no interior" or "it's in dire need of restoration", but I was up for the challenge. This was not only a 'one-of-40-in-the-US' type of car, but it was also my Great White Buffalo.

Tragically, late one night, some out-of-control VW totaled the car. The owner settled for a salvage title, and I walked away a broken man - burning with the regrets of a thousand suns from not pulling the trigger on that fateful day - and burdened to walk the rest of my days as a broken and forever incomplete man.
@onebadclam: Gotcha. I was viewing the individual networks and their associated programming as separate entities, but given that part of the Olbermann argument concerns whether or not to separate the journalistic standards of NBC from MSNBC, it becomes a grey area now when it comes to corporate ownership.
@onebadclam: Nancy Grace and Joy Behar's (?) shows are on HLN or some other such network. I think CNN still has Cooper/Larry King competing in that time slot.
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