Local Greyhound rescue charity shared this on Facebook. It’s keeps getting better the more I look at it

by Stubee1988

35 comments
  1. Bird fox.

    dachshund tiger.

    And whatever that lion is?!?

  2. Is this another missing piece from that Willy Wonka experience in Glasgow?

  3. They have not learned the lessons of the meth lab oompa-loompa and the dangers of AI art.

  4. Not as bad as the one about littering. Dumped my bin out the window after seeing that

  5. Pretty sure some of those animals went extinct a while back

  6. What is the… thing… in front of the bear?

    And in front of the giraffes (next to the mutant lion)?

  7. I don’t know what’s better

    The bird fox

    The derp lion

    The war drone disguised as a bird

  8. Who’s going to tell AI tigers don’t have five legs? (Or whatever the hell it thinks that thing is) what the **** is next to the elephants??!

    This is the sign I’ve had enough internet for today.

  9. Don’t need a lead to walk the dog on the right – just grab the loop tail thingy and we’re off

  10. All these comments and no one noticed the alien from space invaders all the way in the background

  11. I like the greyhound on the right’s tail and “wildflife”.

  12. I don’t think we need to worry about AI taking over just yet

  13. One of the Elephants in the top right looks like some lump wearing an Elephant mask….

  14. Welcome to the age of AI images. Every one is like a spot the error game.

  15. What in the name of sanity is that thing to the left of that monkey(?) that’s above the insane owl and lion.

  16. Why is it that the elephants mostly look great and every other background creature is just… Wonky?

  17. Ai art can apparently do anything yet it always has that exact art style

  18. Oh no I’m laughing crying after zooming in on every single fucking corner of this abomination 😭

  19. These are like the medieval illustrations of animals that they’d only heard described.

    Are they going to release this as a tshirt? Because I want one!

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