A small art gallery in Japan just happened to have these pictures next to each other. And then it morphed into a popular meme template
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How do you know that it wasn't the other way around?
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How do you know that it wasn't the other way around?
Because then she wouldn't be pointing at the cat.
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I have denied my personal reality and substituted it with yours.
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As these were painted by the same artist I highly doubt that this was an accident...
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As these were painted by the same artist I highly doubt that this was an accident...
Are you saying this was intentional, that someone did this with some kind of ulterior motive, and OP is sadly mistaken? Preposterous!
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Are you saying this was intentional, that someone did this with some kind of ulterior motive, and OP is sadly mistaken? Preposterous!
Oh fuck, I think I just got shitpost all over me.
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Oh fuck, I think I just got shitpost all over me.
It's okay, go clean up, we'll be here when you come back.
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So you're saying that:
- some artists created these art pieces
- they were randomly hung up next to each other in an art gallery
- this became a meme
- somebody went and found a screenshot of a 2011 TV show AND a 2018 tumblr post that matched it
- that became a meme so popular that everybody forgot about the original and not even knowyourmeme remembers
- You, our savior, are here to remind us of the true origin of this meme
Here's a more plausible explanation:
- The art looks rather AI-generated in HD
- The photo isn't from an art gallery but just somebody's house, see link above where you can literally order these as decoration
- You forgot to fact-check before posting
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So you're saying that:
- some artists created these art pieces
- they were randomly hung up next to each other in an art gallery
- this became a meme
- somebody went and found a screenshot of a 2011 TV show AND a 2018 tumblr post that matched it
- that became a meme so popular that everybody forgot about the original and not even knowyourmeme remembers
- You, our savior, are here to remind us of the true origin of this meme
Here's a more plausible explanation:
- The art looks rather AI-generated in HD
- The photo isn't from an art gallery but just somebody's house, see link above where you can literally order these as decoration
- You forgot to fact-check before posting
They're not saying that. Check the community and try to have some fun
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It's crazy how little do we know about the history of the internet. And it all happened just a moment ago! Imagine how many things did we miss about the WWII or the dark ages. Was D-day a dick joke? Were kings and knights cosplyaing? Was holocaust just a prank, bro? We will never know.
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I want these as pillows
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So you're saying that:
- some artists created these art pieces
- they were randomly hung up next to each other in an art gallery
- this became a meme
- somebody went and found a screenshot of a 2011 TV show AND a 2018 tumblr post that matched it
- that became a meme so popular that everybody forgot about the original and not even knowyourmeme remembers
- You, our savior, are here to remind us of the true origin of this meme
Here's a more plausible explanation:
- The art looks rather AI-generated in HD
- The photo isn't from an art gallery but just somebody's house, see link above where you can literally order these as decoration
- You forgot to fact-check before posting
Sir, this is a Shitpost
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Got these for the wife some years back....
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I want these as pillows
i want those pillows and bedspread as a t-shirt
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It's crazy how little do we know about the history of the internet. And it all happened just a moment ago! Imagine how many things did we miss about the WWII or the dark ages. Was D-day a dick joke? Were kings and knights cosplyaing? Was holocaust just a prank, bro? We will never know.
\|/ @ @ +---------------- oO-(_)-Oo --------------------+ | old memes | | never die | +-----------------------------------------------+
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So you're saying that:
- some artists created these art pieces
- they were randomly hung up next to each other in an art gallery
- this became a meme
- somebody went and found a screenshot of a 2011 TV show AND a 2018 tumblr post that matched it
- that became a meme so popular that everybody forgot about the original and not even knowyourmeme remembers
- You, our savior, are here to remind us of the true origin of this meme
Here's a more plausible explanation:
- The art looks rather AI-generated in HD
- The photo isn't from an art gallery but just somebody's house, see link above where you can literally order these as decoration
- You forgot to fact-check before posting
wrote last edited by [email protected]This interpretation of the meme doesn't exactly predate genAI, but it does predate genAI becoming good enough to do this. We did have some weird stuff that google was messing with back then that was vaguely similar, but I don't think we even called it AI at the time. It mostly made things that looked like LSD hallucinations.
I bought a copy on etsy for someone shortly after pandemic lockdown back in 2020. It's been awhile, but seem to remember the artist having several more meme interpretations in a similar style. Is still almost definitely just from someones house.
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Looooooootta commenters in here aren't noticing where this was posted.
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This interpretation of the meme doesn't exactly predate genAI, but it does predate genAI becoming good enough to do this. We did have some weird stuff that google was messing with back then that was vaguely similar, but I don't think we even called it AI at the time. It mostly made things that looked like LSD hallucinations.
I bought a copy on etsy for someone shortly after pandemic lockdown back in 2020. It's been awhile, but seem to remember the artist having several more meme interpretations in a similar style. Is still almost definitely just from someones house.
It mostly made things that looked like LSD hallucinations.
The "Will Smith eating spaghetti" video haunts my nightmares. Not going to link it, thinking about it is bad enough.
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They're not saying that. Check the community and try to have some fun
Well if it was a joke i didn't find it funny but don't worry I had fun writing my salty snarky comment
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Sir, this is a Shitpost
oops, sorry about that. I'll have a large turd with fries