I asked DALL-E 3 "What happens when the cat is let out of the bag"
I asked DALL-E 3 "What happens when the cat is let out of the bag"
We should generate images for other metaphors
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I tried to get Bing to generate, "killing two birds with one stone" but it censored my request and said it won't do it 🤷
10 0 ReplyYou just need to be more creative. How about describing the scene without actually mentioning anything violent.
Although, I think it would be interesting to see if there’s a way to make it generate a high speed photo of the split second when all the most gruesome things happen. Basically like a bullet cutting through a tomato, but with two birds and a stone.
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Really love this one.
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16 0 ReplyFantastic!
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9 0 ReplyOoh ooh, I know the actual answer. When the cat is let out of the bag, you realize you didn't buy a pig. If you bought a pig sight unseen (pig in a poke), some unscrupulous people might instead put a cat in the bag.
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6 0 ReplyNow... Kisss
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Now I want to see "I'm in a pickle"
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I'm also linking to Wiktionary articles in the spoiler text, since sometimes idioms are something that non-native speakers don't know.
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6 0 ReplyHave your cake and eat it
Which I mean yeah, has cake and ate some.
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