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Posted by MerpserGuy on 02-10-2024 at07:17:

 

I uploaded a second photo but for some reason it is not showing up.



Posted by MerpserGuy on 02-10-2024 at07:24:

 

Okay! I fixed it!



Posted by hunter77721 on 08-15-2025 at09:44:

 

Jun the Swan
Soldier's accident
Slave of the Hutt



Posted by MerpserGuy on 09-23-2025 at04:58:

 

I finally generated a one shoe off photo of Mary Tyler Moore as Laura Petrie. I could not put the photo in high resolution on here though. But this would be in honor of my incoming episode script of Laura Petrie losing a shoe of TDVDSto be posted on my Wattpad account.

https://www.wattpad.com/user/MerpserGuy1000




Posted by MerpserGuy on 09-26-2025 at05:01:

 




Posted by MerpserGuy on 10-02-2025 at01:15:

 

I figured I would share another AI photo with a generated story this time.


A Little Late with Lilly Singh - Jameela Jamil Interview (Fictional Version)

The house band finished its upbeat tune, and Lilly Singh turned to face the guest chair, her smile widening as she gestured to her next interviewee. "My guest tonight is an actress, activist, and a true icon of body positivity. Please welcome the magnificent Jameela Jamil!"

The crowd roared as Jamil strode out, radiating confidence in a bright green blazer and matching slacks. The vibrant color was a perfect match for her animated personality, and she wore a simple black top beneath the jacket. As she reached Lilly, the two embraced warmly before Jamil took her seat, her black pumps tapping a rhythmic click on the floor.

A production assistant then placed a large, clunky gift basket on the table between them. It was completely encased in plastic wrap, the kind that loudly crinkles and reflects the studio lights.

Lilly held up the basket with a mischievous grin. "So, you know, we love to give our guests a little something to remember us by. And we heard you're a big fan of... well, we just put some random stuff in here. But the best part is the wrapping." She poked the plastic, and it let out a sharp, static-filled crinkle.

Jameela laughed, shaking her head. "Oh, no. You've given me a new anxiety. How am I supposed to get this off without creating a plastic-based disaster live on television?"

The two shared a laugh before Lilly skillfully changed the subject. "Let's talk about the big thing first. The Good Place has wrapped up. I'm so sad."

The expression of Jameela softened as she reflected on the show. "Yeah, it was emotional. I never acted before that. My first-ever acting audition was for The Good Place. And they just gave this random brown girl from nowhere a chance to act opposite Ted Danson and these incredible people. So walking away from that last day, walking away from the hair and makeup trailers and all the people, I cried my heart out. And I'm English, so we don't do that."

They transitioned to Jamil's "I Weigh" movement and the ongoing discussion of body image, but the conversation eventually meandered to lighter topics. Lilly's eyes suddenly flickered downward.

"Wait a minute," Lilly interrupted, leaning forward. "Can we talk about your shoes for a second? Those are so cool."

Jameela glanced down at her feet, a genuine look of surprise on her face. "These shiny things? Oh, thank you. They're very comfy, that's all I know."
"No, really. They've got this awesome texture to them. I'm obsessed. What brand are they?"

Jameela looked perplexed. "I don't know, honestly. I just pick up whatever is comfortable. I've been a sneaker girl on red carpets for years. Let me look."

Without a second thought, she bent down, and pulled her right black pump off her foot. She held it up, squinting to read a tiny logo on the insole. "Let's see... is that... 'Couture and Comfort?' I think?"

Lilly leaned over to get a closer look. "Oh my gosh, can I see that? It's even cooler up close."

Jameela tossed the shoe over to Lilly, who caught it with a grin. Lilly ran her hand over the side of it. "The stitching is so good. It has this little decorative seam that runs along the sole... that's a nice feature."

Lilly continued holding the shoe as they chatted for another minute, but a mischievous glint returned to her eyes. She slowly moved her arm, holding the shoe out to the side. Jameela, engrossed in a story, didn't notice at first.

"And then I was like..." Jameela said, trailing off as she watched Lilly's hand go up. With a theatrical flick of the wrist, Lilly tossed Jameela's shoe over her left shoulder, sending it sailing off-screen and into the darkness.

"Hey!" Jameela exclaimed, but her face quickly broke into a fit of laughter. "You can't do that! That's my right shoe!"

Lilly threw her head back and laughed, thoroughly pleased with herself. "You'll just have to come back and find it."

"The whole interview was a setup!" Jameela joked, shrugging playfully as she settled back into her chair, a single shoe on her left foot. "Now I'm just sitting here, a one-shoed activist. This feels very on-brand, actually."

For the rest of the interview, Jameela Jamil sat with one bare foot exposed, occasionally gesturing toward the missing shoe, a running joke between her and Lilly, and a testament to their easygoing, playful rapport.




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