- mcavoya@lemmy.worldEnglish5 days
I laughed WAY too hard at this. The closer I looked, the more detail I saw, the harder I laughed.
Second time i see this image in my feed so for anyone wondering, no this is not AI generated :D
Last time i thought it was but found out it wasnt.
Yeah thats why i thought so too, but this artist is just a fucking madman and exclusively draws weird shit like this. I cant remember the name but its easy enough to reverse image search.
- calliope@piefed.blahaj.zoneEnglish6 days
I appreciate that the artist mentions what the capybara is doing.
after the battle they harvested the crème brûlée because nothing goes to waste in the jungle
- 6 days
He’s been around longer than AI fuckery. He also builds elaborate story lines around these animals, especially the raccoon.
- 6 days
Ai generated images always hit me as stale and soulless. They strike me as the repeated distillation of a statistical average.
Even putting aside the absurdity of the subject, this doesn’t give me those vibes.
Is the person with depression the hippo, the cows, the raccoon, the capybaras, the milk, fire, or finished product? Or the entire team? Is each of those characters a voice in my heart?
Continental cuisine as it was intended. Only uncultured Americans use a blow-torch to achieve caramelization.
I usually listen to depressing songs to further my depression. Almost out of spite. “OK you fuck, you wanna be sad? Let’s be sad”
- 5 days
That’s The Blues
The phrase “the blues” was written by Charlotte Forten, then aged 25, in her diary on December 14, 1862. She was a free-born black woman from Pennsylvania who was working as a schoolteacher in South Carolina, instructing both slaves and freedmen, and wrote that she “came home with the blues” because she felt lonesome and pitied herself. She overcame her depression and later noted a number of songs, such as “Poor Rosy”, that were popular among the slaves. Although she admitted being unable to describe the manner of singing she heard, Forten wrote that the songs “can’t be sung without a full heart and a troubled spirit”, conditions that have inspired countless blues songs.
- 5 days
Oh, you’re depressed, is it? Don’t make me put on The Decembrists.
- 6 days
you can tell this is fake because when the fire meets the milk, it produces only soot and no steam, everything else is fine
I like how everybody has a job on this weird creme brulee production process
- 6 days
For the first time in my life I’m not sure if an image is safe for work.







