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Here's gemini's attempt:
Okay the image is messy but the snake coiling around the scales is actually a sick concept.
Topology nightmare snake #2
Klein snake
The last one is a cool concept, but pie charts are pretty useless lmao
If you want a snake and a pie chart, at least have the snake do something with it like carrying the chart in its mouth.
Perhaps you can do the biblical scene of the snake tempting Adam and Eve but this time it's the snake tempting managers with a useless pie chart.
Adam and Eve but it's an apple pie (chart)
Snake coiled around the pie chart swallowing its own tail.
I’m going to get that last one. “What’s on your arm?“ ‘oh it’s just a third of it’ put my three arms together
I'm pretty sure it's from different perspectives since it's wrapping around the arm
Duhhhhh
I’m not much of a tattoo expert. Designs on my body include:
Yup normal picture for tats that you can't get in one pic. I mean that's why it generated like that, a ton of those pics exist and got shoved into the magic picture box.
True!!
I don't see any attached image
That's on you then, because I do
Weird. We're both using Android Voyager, what's the difference?
It's probably because something your instance admins did. For me it didn't show up either, so i looked at the link:
https://lemm.ee/api/v3/image_proxy?url=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2Fi2IzTtY.png
And it responded with 429 "Too many requests"
But the url is clearly pointing to imgur, why the middle-man? Just urldecode it and here ya go
https://i.imgur.com/i2IzTtY.png
You're on different instances. It's probably something to do with that.