
u/The_Failord

In Toy Story 5 (2026), it is incredibly easy to edit Smarty Pants' display to read "Sharty Pants" instead. Seriously, it took me like thirty seconds in GIMP. This isn't a reference to anything, I'm just 34 with the sense of humor of a ten-year-old.
Please keep posting beautiful images and thoughtful essays generated by ChatGPT
What the title says. If there's one thing we need more of, it's ChatGPT images and essays. Please keep at it, and never stop.
If you have a half-formed idea, please paste your prompt into ChatGPT and share whatever image it spits out here. No matter whether it's a poster, a comic, or just a standalone image, just post it here, please. I cannot stress how much I love the ChatGPT font. The speech bubbles pointing every which way are great too. The faces that don't match the text are amazing. Most of all, l love the random signs, placards, and posters with snarky checklists like "Prompt analysed ☑ User engaged ☑ Chaos mode activated ☑". It adds so much charm to the image, and it really enhances the point you're trying to make. Political cartoons with labels are the highest form of art. Also, if the image is an already existing human-made image improved by ChatGPT, so much the better, especially if editing after editing has led to the tasteful grain effect that looks so good and everyone loves.
And the essays? Man oh man is there anything better than being informed about the things that most people miss? Or the things that people usually forget? Or the things that quietly go ignored? I don't think there is. Please never stop generating diatribes about how to use ChatGPT. There's really nothing more insightful than ChatGPT telling us how to use it. It's AI, and so of course it's the best source on how to use it. Plus, it has such a way with words: using a bullet list with a single point for emphasis, now that's just good writing. Obviously we all know that the ideal sentence/paragraph ratio is one, and it's amazing that it's been trained to have a line break after nearly every sentence. Line breaks just give text gravitas, so it stands to reason that if you want to give every sentence gravitas, you should line break after every other sentence. And the metaphors, they're just standing there like sentences that forgot they weren't whispers. Who doesn't love a good metaphor? Not me, that's for sure.
So yeah, in conclusion, I think I speak for everyone when I say please, never ever ever stop.