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Firstly, why are these all men? 

Secondly, the Melbourne supporter definitely looks the smartest, cleanest and best dressed. But where’s the cheese? 

 

I thought I had accidentally stumbled into SEN’s website when I opened this thread. 
 

I get it Andy….

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3 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Firstly, why are these all men? 

Secondly, the Melbourne supporter definitely looks the smartest, cleanest and best dressed. But where’s the cheese? 

Seek and you shall find. 


I guess AI is still working out the kinks given the Collingwood supporter has all of his teeth.....

 

6 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Firstly, why are these all men? 

Secondly, the Melbourne supporter definitely looks the smartest, cleanest and best dressed. But where’s the cheese? 

Some identify as women. 

 

The Sydney Swans supporter is ‘Where’s Wally’ that time no one found him and he resorted to living on the streets. 

This is some of the genius thinking we have to look forward to from AI.

Pathetic.

Edited by YesitwasaWin4theAges


3 minutes ago, YesitwasaWin4theAges said:

This is pathetic.

AI - based on his posting history, generate an image of what YesitwasaWin4theAges looks like. 
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AI [censored] sucks. And I am in tech…

Latest hype balloon. 

So my take is AI thinks Aussie rule fans are some kind of manky half breed of soccer and rugby fans in most cases. 

The Essendon guy looks like some American sports supporter and the MFC supporter a private school boy (which actually isn't a bad take on the streotype).

Thought it chatactised the mood of West Coast and North fans pretty well. 

The Port one is a bit off - should have put them behind prison bars, but that should also go for the Collingwood.  Sun's guy should have been sniffing a line of coke, meth pipe for the West Coast guy and where's the peptides for the Essondon fan?

Don't see where the Geelong guy has put their handbag?

20 minutes ago, rpfc said:

AI [censored] sucks. And I am in tech…

Latest hype balloon. 

Pump n dump just like crypto? 


How come the GW$ and GC$ guys looked like they were surrounded by like minded folk?   I guess AI thinks that there are more than one of each, which is artificial.  

6 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Pump n dump just like crypto? 

Yeah but instead of being left with blockchain you’re left with the equivalent of a 19 year old uni student who can draft emails and google how to make sunburst charts in excel.

What an age to live in…

8 hours ago, Adzman said:

I guess AI is still working out the kinks given the Collingwood supporter has all of his teeth.....

 

And the fact that gws  and gold coast only have one supporter.

Edited by leave it to deever

 

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