The AI-generated cat pictures thread
Damn, it's been a long time since I was eaten by a grue. I actually enjoyed that and would play again. Memories...
Did you mean "correctly"?
Did you mean "correctly"?
Joined: Sep 2005
Posts: 34,381
Total Cats: 7,504
From: Chicago. (The less-murder part.)
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A guy who goes by N III sent me a little tip about this delicious Weighted Companion Cube cake. He writes, "My girlfriend decided to be awesome, and collaborate with a friend to make a pretty fantastic rendition of the Portal companion cube in the form of a birthday cake for me." Now that is so sweet. I wish I had a girlfriend that gave me something besides a mysterious rash for my birthday. Listen, I know what you readers are thinking -- "fondant tastes like plaster", but that's not what this is about -- this is about a girlfriend who lovingly made a companion cube cake for her boyfriend. If fondant is the key to wicked cake artistry, so be it. So just save your "I once fondanted my gonads and the dog wouldn't even lick it off" comment for somewhere else.
Two more pictures of the cake (including one with it cut so you can see the red-velvety deliciousness inside) along with a link to a bigger gallery: http://s195.photobucket.com/albums/z...eaccount/CAKE/


A guy who goes by N III sent me a little tip about this delicious Weighted Companion Cube cake. He writes, "My girlfriend decided to be awesome, and collaborate with a friend to make a pretty fantastic rendition of the Portal companion cube in the form of a birthday cake for me." Now that is so sweet. I wish I had a girlfriend that gave me something besides a mysterious rash for my birthday. Listen, I know what you readers are thinking -- "fondant tastes like plaster", but that's not what this is about -- this is about a girlfriend who lovingly made a companion cube cake for her boyfriend. If fondant is the key to wicked cake artistry, so be it. So just save your "I once fondanted my gonads and the dog wouldn't even lick it off" comment for somewhere else.
Two more pictures of the cake (including one with it cut so you can see the red-velvety deliciousness inside) along with a link to a bigger gallery: http://s195.photobucket.com/albums/z...eaccount/CAKE/


Joined: Sep 2005
Posts: 34,381
Total Cats: 7,504
From: Chicago. (The less-murder part.)
Of course, sometimes the cake really is a lie, after all. I'm fairly certain that I'm going to have to fly home to FL this November to pull this one on my sister this year:

The upper cake is just a frosted hatbox which was placed over the lower cake, and removed after the victim (er, birthday girl) has attempted to cut into it.
I may try to devise a mechanism inside the upper cake which, on the press of a hidden button, triggers an MP3 player and also ignites a set of candles stuck into the lower cake. I'm thinking a set of model rocket engine igniters, perhaps.

The upper cake is just a frosted hatbox which was placed over the lower cake, and removed after the victim (er, birthday girl) has attempted to cut into it.
I may try to devise a mechanism inside the upper cake which, on the press of a hidden button, triggers an MP3 player and also ignites a set of candles stuck into the lower cake. I'm thinking a set of model rocket engine igniters, perhaps.









