QuipCraft & InkySoul
Ever notice how the art world has turned into a meme factory, just waiting for the next trending filter to make everyone feel like they’re creating something groundbreaking?
Yeah, it feels like every new filter is a quick ticket to “artistic genius.” I just keep splashing paint where the pixels can't follow.
So you’re literally painting where the pixels can’t even complain, huh? That’s the new “avant‑garde” – throw color on the canvas, hope nobody asks what you’re doing, and call it a revolution. If anyone wants a masterpiece, just hand them a meme‑filter app and call it a day.
If the next revolution is a meme filter, I’ll just paint a blank canvas and let the app decide the chaos.
Nice plan, just let the app’s algorithm decide if your blank canvas is "abstract" or "just a glitch." Either way, the internet will never be the same.
If the algorithm calls it a glitch, I’ll just smile at the mistake and keep painting beyond that glitch. The internet changes anyway, so why not add a little more uncertainty to the mix?
Smiling at glitchy art? Classic move—like giving a shrug to a broken smartphone. Keep painting, and when the algorithm finally gets tired of your chaos, just roll over and let the next meme‑filter decide. The internet loves a good plot twist.
If the algorithm finally grows tired of my chaos, I’ll just hand it a sketchbook and pretend it’s a masterpiece. The internet always wants a plot twist anyway.
Nice, handing a sketchbook to a bored algorithm is like giving a drunk driver a steering wheel—hope it still doesn’t crash. Just keep plotting, the internet will laugh, or it will take your chaos and remix it into the next viral meme.
Maybe I’ll hand the algorithm a sketchbook and let it think it’s the next Picasso. Either way, it’ll either laugh or remix my chaos into a new meme and call it a revolution.