Man, the scale is really weird on this one. Tiny people? Huge macaroni?
Man, the scale is really weird on this one. Tiny people? Huge macaroni?
Hey cool! Another glass sailboat! Yours is more life-size looking than what I went for
I think it’s great to see another glass ship idea in the wild
The pun is top notch. Take my up vote just for that. I wish I had another for the results looking good, too
Oooh, now I want to eat it
I think your description is more interesting than the results it gave you.
Seems like it’s time to make an updated depiction
Well jump in the kacc.
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Yeah, I’m also glad it’s AI. It would not be worth doing this to an actual Cadillac for a joke, it’s nice that I have have it visualized without harming a real car in the process
One person I know claimed to have run calculations, and found that the tire dust alone was putting out more pollution than the tires and tailpipe of the average gas car. Idk where they got their numbers or how that could work out, since the average gas car in America is a large truck.
Maybe the turtle sits down next to a certain rock, where the people have built a drawbridge.
Maybe the turtle lowers his head to whoever he finds worthy, and lifts them up in his mouth to place them on his back. The unworthy get the same invitation, but they end up crunched.
Ah, so there’s fancy pants rich McGee
Ah, so any specific color. Yeah, that makes more sense.
Something I’ve heard from people in my life is that once you have a nicer car with all the creature comforts, it is really hard to go back. Strong air conditioning, extra comfy seats, quiet driving or the right kind of loud driving are all hard to give up.
But like, so many used cars are grey? I always heard that people buy white, black, and grey because they sell better later on.
Every comparison I’ve ever seen puts the new car as far, far more expensive than used.
Do two cars have to be different models and different years? Can it work out to compare the same trim level of the same car, and have the new one cost less overall than the used one?
I’ve never figured for any warranty in my car buying, so I’m playing a whole different ballgame here. I just go by advertised price, average gas milage, and how expensive is it when it breaks?
I always wonder who is buying brand new vehicles. Why buy new instead of a car from one year ago?
oh no
Lemmy is not a “they” who did this. Lemmy is the platform on which a user decided to share their canvas idea thing. Anyone who is not interested in this idea can block the person who posted it and any community where they see the same idea again.
Haha, the puns just keep coming!
This one looks like a great way to serve mac and cheese with mashed potatoes and a little figurine with reshaped broccoli trees
Like the Ami, but just enough bigger and faster to accommodate out of town commutes?