I tried to create a “Prehensile Rectum Lego Set”, but Bing’s AI image creator got mad at me.
I prompted only “Lego Donald box set” and got this. The AI added the suit and red tie and hair, and even the Moscow onion tower church all by itself.
What’s sad is that I don’t need to ask the context. What’s sadder is that this represents more effort than the original.
And yet it still hedged it bets by making it the OTHER famous Donald, too.
I like the little “LEGO Trump Approved” seal on the top right.
I’m afraid I do need to ask the context
So some guys rent a warehouse, build a couple of half-ass props, hire a few actors, AI-generate some promo pictures and a script and charge people $45 to experience it. I’ve seen it compared to an episode of Always Sunny in Philadelphia. There is a man we don’t know his name. We know him as the Unknown. The Unknown is an evil chocolate maker who lives in the walls. [image]
In particular:
From the Wikipedia article (originally created on 27 February): A photograph of [Kirsty] Paterson playing an Oompa-Loompa at a table covered in scientific equipment became a significant depiction of the event. The image became a meme and was compared to a picture of a “meth lab”. The photo: [image]
Looks like a leopards eating cake party.
Whelp, I dare you to do better.
Must be a lego box
Here’s what I’ve got, all from the prompt “lego of a group of leopards eating a face. the box says “Leopards eating face party”.”. (There is one box text that I like more than the rest.)
(And some with “photo” replacing “lego”.)
Wow, I’m impressed! Bravo! Lotsa face eating. I applaud your prompt wizardry. I’m dying here
Lepards Eating FART! would be my fave box label.
And I nominate “Leating Fact” to replace our current motto “Fighting ignorance since 1973”
Why is that Polar Bear wearing a tie??
Aside. Few of you are likely fans of Comedians In Cars Getting Coffee. But there is a great exchange when Seinfeld is hanging with Eddie Murphy.
Eddie Murphy was a huge lifelong fan of the Planets of the Apes movies and solidly makes the point about how those movies have many bizarre similarities to The Wizard of Oz. This leads to a discussion of apes and their violent tendencies. Then to Curious George…
Murphy: People forget that apes are violent MFs…. They just think about Curious George.
Seinfeld: Yeah. But they don’t realize George is curious about what you would look like without a face…
(ETA, by bizzarre coincidence, the series of images this is from was made around 10:30 AM today, and posted before reading the above post from a couple of hours ago that is about apes.)
Order of the Phoenix ?

And why is there a xenomorph standing in the palace doorway?
[Hicks]It’s a bug hunt[/Hicks]

Order of the Phoenix ?
Yes.
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A traditional Saint Patrick’s Day celebration with Bread Climp.