• Allonzee@lemmy.world
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      You can call me worse than that if it means I don’t have to do either.

      Did half a dozen phone fixing IT sessions for boomers though, that was my contribution.

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    Women belong in the kitchen. So do men. So does everyone. The kitchen is where the food is!

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    Unless your “helpers” keep touching your naked body because they get so turned on by it, then they can stay.

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    Unless you have a huge kitchen/open floor plan and the cook is okay with it. A lot of houses are designed with the kitchen as a conversing area too, it really depends.

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      I have a big kitchen (like 150sqft). over Thanksgiving, 15 people stood in my kitchen as my wife and I tried to finish the food.

      we had to keep asking people to move just so we could get to the things we needed.

      you would think after asking them to move for the third time they would leave. perhaps after the fourth time? nah.

      people are dumb.

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      I’m pretty sure it’s AI generated; which is really weird because I’m pretty sure there are plenty of 50’s era images featuring a smiling woman in the kitchen.

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        To be fair, making if physically cursed instead of only conceptually is an improvement.

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        Yeah, I was going to say. Even without the usual tells I just could feel that it seemed AI. It’s that glossiness I think; even with a filter over top of it it looks off.

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          It has plenty of the usual tells. Just look at the stovetop. Look at the casserols and details on the wall

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            For me it’s the waist. It’s really thin, which would be ok for a 60’s illustration but the contour of her dress doesn’t match before and after the forearm.

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              The shadow for the cupboard door knob above the text is a tell, as is the stove top and each knob on the range being different.

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          0 reverse image search results. the fucked up shadows and broken waist/skirt are what confirm it as AI for me—not even the most lazy human artist who can render this well would draw those so poorly.