- cross-posted to:
- shirtsthatgohard@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- shirtsthatgohard@lemmy.world
I gotta respect how quickly they produced that hat.
If you work at a print shop you can turn memes into products in an afternoon
I knew the people behind Luckless, they’ve always been very quick to catch on to the grift.
stand together. this isn’t about your tism or my tism. it’s about autism.
As a fellow Acetaminophen-American, I approve of this message
I bought a Tylenol bumper sticker for my car
Fuck that. I don’t advertise any products
You think it’s an advertisement? It’s not. Is there a better example of incompetence?
You’re both based but this statement is absolutely wrong, you’re literally advertising and publicly supporting the quality of a product
And hit em with the jizz’mmmmmhhhmmm
She in awe of my 'tism
Nothing but jism
For his 'tism
Based on my 'tism
It’s the anti-rizz 'em
Looks like the tide is turning on the use of slop imagery. Comments calling out generated images are getting downvoted here, and over on Mastodon AI images are getting faved/boosted more than previously.
Is the neo-Luddite battle lost? Did convenience win out over environmental concerns?
Right but… This isn’t AI generated? The stitching is consistent, the text is all perfect, even the stuff too small to read. The textures on everything make sense. The background is detailed and consistent. Would an AI pic have a specific brand of hot press (like one might use to print on a hat) in the background with the right amount of being out of focus?
Yes AI slop is bad, but people calling literally every slightly unlikely picture AI is worse.
I’m curious about that foam front.
AI slop