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They only would have 'broken the law' in this case if they tried to sell it as their own original work, which it isn't, and that is what the prompt writer in the op is trying to do.
That's a huge assumption that he was ever there mentally.
I'm still thinking Vance would push Drumpf down the stairs within minutes if they won.
He was trying to nuke hurricanes, for instance.
To be fair, they did stop him from nuking things the last time he was in office.
It's perfectly okay to have sympathy for those who have no means of escape.
That's not who was expressing their desire to stay due to some belief that their deity has a duty to protect them.
Not heartless at all. If anything, they're respecting the religious freedoms of these suicidal-death-cult members.
Art exists solely as it is interpreted by the observer.
In this case, the observer interrupted the art as trash.
It might be valid, but there's no way McD's was harmed. Their customers sure got that price fixing damage passed onto them, though.
Before YouTube's switch to "your going to watch 6 ads before the video starts, and you are going to like it," schtick, I always enjoyed getting to skip the ad before they managed to tell me what the product even was.
I've heard that done Tesla models have laminate glass on the doors, like they make the windshield, making most glass breakers ineffective.