I spent a half hour photoshopping something and a coworker saw it and said "Great use of AI!"
Yesterday's photoshop that was mistaken for an AI-generated image by my coworker
@MLE_online this should work better than the lead-infused Stanley cups. Lead is a conductor, after all, while asbestos is not only fire-retardant, it's a great insulator.
@MLE_online I'm over here thinking that "nev-r-drip" is the flickr/tumblr of 20th century
@MLE_online I would honestly believe that was a real product from the 60s.
@azonenberg @MLE_online needs more radium
@petrillic @azonenberg The Rado-Lite line of mugs was sold from 1915-1928
@MLE_online I'd buy one! So long as the asbestos is securely enclosed, it'd be just fine. Does it come in uranium orange?

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Still one of the best uses, I would say.

@Starfia Making fake images is a good use of AI?

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Well, manually in Photoshop.

@MLE_online No jury would convict you.
@ephemeromorph @MLE_online You were all with us, we were shopping for a boat.
@MLE_online they could mean Adobe Illustrator
@justinto I will just tell myself that

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I'm not sure how much pretend violence to express in this situation, but the phrase "staring daggers" seems reasonable and safe.

@MLE_online Justifiable homicide?
@MLE_online If said co-worker found their lunch missing from the communal fridge every day for a week or two, who could possibly know why. *shrug*
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Or seasoned with a heroic dose each of ex-lax and magic mushrooms.
@silvermoon82 @MLE_online Inspired combination. Lmao
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The punishment should fit the crime.
@MLE_online How big was the crater left behind?
@MLE_online Those are fighting words.
@MLE_online I'm gonna make you a t-shirt that says "NI"
@smellsofbikes Mark my words that that referring to themselves that way is going to be a really annoying trend among obnoxious people
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