• Excrubulent@slrpnk.net
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    I love how the first two names are the same real names and in alphabetical order, then the next one is nearly a real name, sounds nearly like the first two, and is nearly in alphabetical order, and from there on the names just get weirder and more out of order.

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    omg is that the yearbook picture of Jort, the inventor of Jorts?!??!!? no way!!!

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    I mean, not too far off from crazy American names Especially the one that’s like someone was Ashleigh and wanted to be “even more unique”.

    I forget the source but I remember seeing a list of high schoolers in a town in one of the Dakotas. I swear Borts would be on that list.

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    Nice NFT collection you got there. If we were back in 2022 you’d definitely sell them for some eth.

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    “Hammin, if you say ‘hey, guys, this party needs some Hammin up!’ one more time, I will leave your corpse in a dumpster.”

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    Are we censoring “AI” now to avoid social media filters?

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      Or just the auto-reply bots that swarm like flies on certain keywords

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    I like that it forgot it was putting them in alphabetical order halfway through the second line. Also, Foob and Fooby are definitely twins, and I would love to meet their parents

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    I’m actually a little impressed that the words are at all legible. Dune of them even make sense. Which begs the question; how many goddamn Aidens are in this stupid country?

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      My guess is that there was some guidance in the prompt for the names since a lot of them are similar.

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      Legible text has long been solved. Plenty of diffusion models out there that can generate perfectly normal looking legible text. The words might be complete gibberish, but at least they’re legible gibberish.

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    Aiden & Aiden? Their AI mom could’ve at least come up with 2 different names for her twin sons.

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        You might think so but the only Borts I would invite to my birthday party is the one on the right. The left Borts has a reputation for eating everyone’s birthday cake.

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      I’m not shitting you. My distant aunt by marriage has 3 kids. Karen, Karin, Karyn

      They are Hispanic and have a couple different accents to pronounce them different…but come on.

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      Also, only two people named Aiden in the entire class and they’re both spelled the same? Most unrealistic part of the whole thing!