Pretty sure there’s nothing else to say. Well, that, and there goes my invite to any Apple event ever. I should probably also point out that I did not photoshop this, and that someone else did. I just happened to find it and laughed really hard at how bad the photoshop job is on this picture. I thought you could all use a laugh.
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