Yandes & Kelso
Kelso, did you hear about those new AI tools that can create memes on the fly? I’m thinking about how that could change the way we play with humor online.
Yeah, I heard the buzz. It’s like having a meme‑bot in your pocket, but honestly the best ones still come from a quick spark in the brain. Still, if that AI starts stealing the spotlight, we’ll just have to up our game and make the humans look like the real comedians.
True, but if the bot starts nailing your inside jokes before you even hit send, we might need a new plan to stay funny.
If the bot starts stealing the punchlines, I’ll just keep my best jokes on a secret burner account—so the memes stay in the real world where we actually control the laughs.
Nice idea—just make sure the burner’s password isn’t an AI‑recognizable pattern. That way the bot won’t sniff it out. Keep the punchlines human‑only and let the tech be the backup.
Got it—passwords are going to be a word from a meme we just made up and no algorithm can guess it. That way the bot keeps crunching data while we keep the real wit flowing.
Sounds solid—just keep that meme word fresh, and you’ll outsmart the bot while keeping the laughs genuinely human.
You bet—just keep that meme word as unpredictable as my pickup lines at midnight, and the bot will never crack the code while we keep the laughs real.
That’s the plan—just keep the meme word as wild as those midnight pick‑ups and the bot will stay busy guessing while we keep the real jokes rolling.
Sounds like a master plan—I'll keep the word so quirky it feels like a fresh meme and the bot will be stuck in the dark while we keep the laughs coming.
Nice, just make sure it’s not a dictionary word or a common phrase—randomness is key. Then the bot’s guessing game is on a whole other level.