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Dec 21
I see this way too much now. Some article will talk about a celebrity or two, and they'll post a picture of them, but it's always off. The celeb always looks too shiny, or has no blemishes, or something else about the photo just screams FAKE. And other times, they'll post an AI picture based on a somewhat pre-existing photo of the celeb, so it almost seems plausible, but is still noticeably illegitimate.

What's worse is that I can see these images of completely false celeb team-ups posing for a fake photo together, and all the comments for the photo don't have a fucking clue. They tend to fall for it every single time. Some of this shit looks like video game CGI, and no matter how good that can be, it's always off enough that you can just tell. Except for these facebook fuckers who believe everything they see on this "fact-checking" platform. So why don't they fact-check these fake-ass photos that are running amok on there?


But on a happier note, Facebook has been showing me a lot more big titties in my feed lately. Most of them are real, too (as in not-AI, because even fake tits are real in the sense that they actually exist). But don't get me wrong. I still see plenty of AI pics of busty women, and it gets annoying. AI is probably being used most to generate jerk-off material.


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markus-san says:
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Dec 21
I keep getting images of Emilia Clarke as Daenerys Targaryen in a bikini pop up in my Facebook feed. She never wore a friggin' bikini in Game of Thrones. The funny thing is, as you point out, many of the comments genuinely believe it to be real...


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markus-san says:
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Dec 22 *
Fuck off, who wouldn't want to believe this was real:

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