The AI-generated cat pictures thread
#1183
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Yep! It is easy to spot those Florida pictures because the ground, she is flat, yes?
He's that guy from all of those silly movies, right? He's so funny!
Yeah, that *****'s hard! Rep-a-zent!
Yeah, that *****'s hard! Rep-a-zent!
Last edited by sixshooter; 05-11-2011 at 10:41 AM.
#1188
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English-speaking residents of Southern California and other areas with large Mexican populations will no doubt sympathize with how I still get a chuckle every time I see the Bimbo delivery truck making its rounds about town.
Bimbo website with creepy teddy-bear: http://bimbobread.com/
Bimbo website with creepy teddy-bear: http://bimbobread.com/
#1191
English-speaking residents of Southern California and other areas with large Mexican populations will no doubt sympathize with how I still get a chuckle every time I see the Bimbo delivery truck making its rounds about town.
Bimbo website with creepy teddy-bear: http://bimbobread.com/
Bimbo website with creepy teddy-bear: http://bimbobread.com/
Of course we sale Coca-COLA in Spanish speaking countries.
#1193
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Huh. I honestly never thought about that. I guess I hear it so often that "cocacola" isn't even words any more, it's just a noise that redirects to an image of polar bears sucking down a sickly-sweet brown liquid under the watchful gaze of the Old English god Wōden, who is wearing a red suit and had for reasons which are not adequately explained.
Anyway, continuing in our on again / off again series of "Japanese people are weird" I present Cathy:
.... and Dr. Phero:
It is unclear to me how this society managed to progress beyond banging rocks together in caves and become the dominant industrial superpower of the 1980s.
Anyway, continuing in our on again / off again series of "Japanese people are weird" I present Cathy:
.... and Dr. Phero:
It is unclear to me how this society managed to progress beyond banging rocks together in caves and become the dominant industrial superpower of the 1980s.