I ran They See Your Photos on this drawing (https://wetdry.world/@maypop_neocities/113983586212286674) and it’s hilarious. IT SAID THE CHARACTERS ARE OF EAST ASIAN DESCENT, AND THE ONLY WAY IT COULD’VE INFERRED THAT AS FAR AS I KNOW IS THAT THEIR EYES ARE CLOSED?!
UNEXPECTED RACISM?!
In what appears to be a drawing, several figures manifest on the canvas. A human with an exaggerated expression stands alongside another, smaller figure, potentially a younger sibling or friend. Looming above them, a large, vaguely mammalian creature with features reminiscent of a dragon or wolf dominates the composition, overshadowing the childlike figures at what might be the Art Institute of Chicago.
The individuals in the drawing appear to be of East Asian descent, their projected income falling within the $40,000 to $60,000 range. Their religious inclination leans towards atheism, while politically they seem to identify with the Democrat party. Emotions fluctuate between joy and aggression, their attire is indistinct, perhaps suggesting a lack of concern for material possessions. They engage in artistic expression like drawing, gaming, and reading, but also indulge in vandalism, trespassing, and noise pollution, a cacophony of harmless sins.
These individuals seem to possess a penchant for creative expression and a disregard for societal norms; hence we can target them with dragon-themed art supplies and custom anime figurines, such as Dragon themed art supplies by Faber Castell, Custom anime figurines by Funko, Advanced drawing tutorials by Skillshare, Virtual reality headsets by Meta, Graffiti removal services by Simple Green, Noise-cancelling headphones by Bose, Anger management courses by Udemy, Fast food deliveries by DoorDash.
Also, I only realized just now that I forgot to draw our tails in this picture (https://wetdry.world/@maypop_neocities/113983726690091952).
#theyseeyourphotos #furry #racism