• WIZARD POPE💫@lemmy.world
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          27 days ago

          Yeah sure. But even this has 2 sources you can check (in case you don’t believe it) and there is literally no reason to falsify info on what you have without any check at all claimed to be AI generated imagery.

          I believe in such a trivial case the source citation really is not necessary. It’s a god damn meme image.

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      27 days ago

      Nope, phosphorous was the very first atomic element discovered, by boiling and refining human urine into a powder.

      Not everything is AI slop, try doing some research on the origins of the periodic table of elements.

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          27 days ago

          Practically every meme is based on a silly image from wherever. It’s the words that really count.

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            27 days ago

            But this isn’t based on a silly image. This is just facts overlayed on a slop image that doesn’t add anything meaningful. You can’t just throw random ingredients together and make something good. This whole “meme” is low effort slop.

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              Practically all background meme images are some random garbage, well before the AI slop era. Meme images were generated by human slop Photoshop before AI was the big thing, so what really matters?

              Not the background image, but the words posted on top of the image. And the words on OP’s meme are just as valid, even if you posted the same words on a Spongebob Squarepants meme image.