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        Personally, I just find it annoying, because it’s not immediately recognizable as such, especially with this old picture look. Having someone else comment that it’s horseshit is certainly appreciated, so I don’t have to spend the time finding out whether it’s garbage or not.

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          As soon as I saw it on Facebook I didn’t even look closely before deciding it wasn’t a sheet folding machine.

          Regardless of the crazy dimensions for such a task, I doubt the start of the industrial revolution would be automating this of all things.

          Also: “3 sheets per hour”.

          Also: Posted in “Jokes & Humour”.

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            Yeah, I did figure out that it’s not a sheet folding machine pretty quickly. But I thought, it might have been a loom or something. Humanity has certainly built some big looms.

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              Fair enough but it is not the responsibility of the joker to satisfy your tangential curiosity.

              I do appreciate that you are not saying it is. You are merely making whimsical conversation, but the number of upvotes you are getting look like desperately eager anti-AI cultists jumping on board.

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        Of course not. I expect and enjoy them quite visually shoddy, with plenty of lazy editing and jpeg artifacts.

        On the other hand, I oppose generative IA from an ethical standpoint and this kills the joke for me. I’ll preemptively say I don’t want to have an in depth debate about this again, so I’ll just kindly ask to anyone genuinely interested about what’s wrong with generative AI to look into it on their own. bee wink emoji

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          Lmao, no worries about having to finish a discussion you yourself started, I’ll just block you instead

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        Remember that unless a joke originates in the meme board on 4chan you have to call it a “standardized joke template”

        This is as it was written in the Book of the Internet, WWW 78:15.

        The Elders of the Internet takes this matter very seriously

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        It’s a joke? Did it make you laugh? Why is it funny?

        Because I just see AI spam.

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          The joke is that folding a fitted sheet is hard.

          What I see is a whole lot of wooooosh

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      • Image purports to be from the Industrial Revolution/shortly thereafter
      • Guardrails on upper levels of machine to keep workers safe

      Pick one

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    A tip I read a while ago:

    1. Lay the fitted sheet upside down on your bed.
    2. Make sure all the stretchy stuff lies on top of the fitted sheet. You don’t want it hanging off the side.
    3. Put your hands under the stretchy stuff and push out all four corners, so you’ve got a nice rectangle.
    4. Take two of the corners and fold them onto the other two corners.

    Now all the stretchy stuff should be neatly contained in the fitted sheet and you can just continue folding until it has the size you want.

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      I have one too:

      1. Take the sheet
      2. Make it into a ball
      3. Flatten it
      4. Place it out of sight
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        For real. Who are people folding their fitted sheets for? Learn an instrument!

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          What are the chances, it’s nearly the same:

          1. Take the instrument
          2. Make it into a ball
          3. Flatten it
          4. Place it out of sight