Believe it or not, there are actually people on this site who are autistic who can’t tell the difference between sincere posts and sarcasm, but go off with your ablism I guess.
i think two details point to this being photoshop (i saw real pictures later):
widow won’t stand on casket, this is fucking deranged, she can hug or lie on it in grief, not be hugged in suggestive manner
shadow
this is posted in memes (meta detail)
which one of those is social cue and not just looking at image critically? even then, people in first level comments convey astonishment (thus correct suspicion), and then follow up comments played along as if this is real, how i’m doing ableism? (i’m asking sincerely, i do try to be accommodating)
i just think people should always be healthily skeptical of anything they see. considering tide of ai shit coming to the internet, one should, ideally, be cautious. there is of course fun to be had in pretending some wild meme or image or video or story is real, but when 70% of comments are like that i’m going yikes, maybe i also phrased it a little harshly
[people thinking this is real - cmon]
(although shadow is nice detail, shame they fumbled casket/legs)
Believe it or not, there are actually people on this site who are autistic who can’t tell the difference between sincere posts and sarcasm, but go off with your ablism I guess.
i think two details point to this being photoshop (i saw real pictures later):
widow won’t stand on casket, this is fucking deranged, she can hug or lie on it in grief, not be hugged in suggestive manner
shadow
this is posted in memes (meta detail)
which one of those is social cue and not just looking at image critically? even then, people in first level comments convey astonishment (thus correct suspicion), and then follow up comments played along as if this is real, how i’m doing ableism? (i’m asking sincerely, i do try to be accommodating)
I may be knee-jerk reacting, and if so, sorry. It was this line:
i just think people should always be healthily skeptical of anything they see. considering tide of ai shit coming to the internet, one should, ideally, be cautious. there is of course fun to be had in pretending some wild meme or image or video or story is real, but when 70% of comments are like that i’m going yikes, maybe i also phrased it a little harshly
I can see that, I’m sorry for accusing you. I really need to work on not getting my feelings hurt, and being skeptical of things online.