What a child sees in a famous work of art

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What a child sees in a famous work of art

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The innocence of a child - - - -
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Uncle Al wrote: Tue Apr 09, 2024 12:41 am The innocence of a child - - - -
What a child sees in famous art
I would like to know the source of the picture, but I think it is another set up picture to poke fun at 'The Thinker', similar to this Robin Williams picture. The key is the toilet roll.
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Photo Credit: Edith Singh - Facebook CARTOONS AND JOKES page.
I saw the photo on April 5, 2024. It was originally posted on March 29th.

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It is still funny as he!!.

Why do people have to have problems with satire and jokes like this??
I believe it is because they do not have a sense of humor in their body. If it tries to make them laugh, they get mad at who ever posted it or sent it to them. ME I do not care if you are offended by a cartoon or satire that has been posted here or anywhere for that matter. If you do not like it don't look at it. Just move on!!

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It’s the visual equivalent of a dad joke.
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Fred in Skirts wrote: Tue Apr 09, 2024 10:18 pm Why do people have to have problems with satire and jokes like this??
I believe it is because they do not have a sense of humor in their body. If it tries to make them laugh, they get mad at who ever posted it or sent it to them. ME I do not care if you are offended by a cartoon or satire that has been posted here or anywhere for that matter. If you do not like it don't look at it. Just move on!!
Sorry, didn't want to rain on anybody's parade, however, "The Thinker" and toilet humour has been around for a long time and I thought rather than just go HaHa, there was more to discuss, looking at the image.... Is it a real picture? How did a small girl end bare footed, in a gallery, with a toilet roll in her hand?

Sorry if I am strange, but these days when I see an image, my brain starts taking it apart, what am I suppose to see, what am I being sold?

So, I did a bit more digging and an image search, I believe the original is an AI picture creating site here https://creator.nightcafe.studio/creati ... YiDo4I4Ck8

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Mouse wrote: Wed Apr 10, 2024 6:28 pm Sorry if I am strange, but these days when I see an image, my brain starts taking it apart, what am I suppose to see, what am I being sold?

So, I did a bit more digging and an image search, I believe the original is an AI picture creating site here
Yeah... I got "AI-uncanny valley" vibes from it.
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