The AI-generated cat pictures thread
Joined: Sep 2005
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From: Chicago. (The less-murder part.)
If you're like me, you probably find yourself saying "Sure, my life is rich and fulfilling, but if only there was a 41 minute docummercial which informed me about the history and technology of modern can-making, well, then I would truly be complete as a person."
Fret no more, and behold: The Miracle of the Can!
Unrelated:
Fret no more, and behold: The Miracle of the Can!
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I think that's just an illusion.
She looks to me like she's ...
1) underfed
2) arching her back for effect (makes ***** look bigger)
3) twisting her torso
So, what looks like a pooched out stomach is actually just the end of her rib cage falling into a hollow stomach.
She looks to me like she's ...
1) underfed
2) arching her back for effect (makes ***** look bigger)
3) twisting her torso
So, what looks like a pooched out stomach is actually just the end of her rib cage falling into a hollow stomach.

Then I saw the up next video, calmith thy **** down after with a sigh of relief

Broke and boosted series has had this noob surge effect recently as well

This morning on my way to work I saw what cleanest original-condition Ford Tempo I've seen in...20 years? Looking at the photo now I can see that the rear bumper cover appears to be sagging a bit, but apart from that...it looks like it drove off the dealership lot yesterday.
The positive camber of the right front wheel is not an illusion, by the way. It was noticeable in person as well.
The positive camber of the right front wheel is not an illusion, by the way. It was noticeable in person as well.
Joined: Jun 2005
Posts: 19,338
Total Cats: 574
From: Fake Virginia
This morning on my way to work I saw what cleanest original-condition Ford Tempo I've seen in...20 years? Looking at the photo now I can see that the rear bumper cover appears to be sagging a bit, but apart from that...it looks like it drove off the dealership lot yesterday.
The positive camber of the right front wheel is not an illusion, by the way. It was noticeable in person as well.

The positive camber of the right front wheel is not an illusion, by the way. It was noticeable in person as well.

This morning on my way to work I saw what cleanest original-condition Ford Tempo I've seen in...20 years? Looking at the photo now I can see that the rear bumper cover appears to be sagging a bit, but apart from that...it looks like it drove off the dealership lot yesterday.
The positive camber of the right front wheel is not an illusion, by the way. It was noticeable in person as well.

The positive camber of the right front wheel is not an illusion, by the way. It was noticeable in person as well.











