People still find them funny, enough that many are quoting it here and might use it for future reference. Keaton Patti did his job of staying memorable.
What does that have to do with the subject of this thread? This *is* "real, genuine content". This is as funny a script as you'll find in anything. This is genuinely great comedy writing that requires just as much work and talent as any other short-form comedy writing. You're being an old-fart format snob.Honestly I'm just really *really* out of touch with meme culture. They were novel to me 10 years ago, but now it just feels like people rehashing ideas as fast as they can in an effort to become social media influencers or gain some kind of clout to market their social accounts...all the while people creating real, genuine content (artists, comedians, musicians) struggle to find any footing because society can't pay attention to anything for more than 60 god damn seconds.
I genuinely hate memes.
🤣Batman looked around for his parents but they were still dead aaaayyyyy
What does that have to do with the subject of this thread? This *is* "real, genuine content". This is as funny a script as you'll find in anything.
he's a comedy writer. so this is what a comedy writer does with their social mediaHonestly I'm just really *really* out of touch with meme culture. They were novel to me 10 years ago, but now it just feels like people rehashing ideas as fast as they can in an effort to become social media influencers or gain some kind of clout to market their social accounts...all the while people creating real, genuine content (artists, comedians, musicians) struggle to find any footing because society can't pay attention to anything for more than 60 god damn seconds.
I genuinely hate memes.
Has any of these types of "bot-created script" ever been real?
Honestly I'm just really *really* out of touch with meme culture. They were novel to me 10 years ago, but now it just feels like people rehashing ideas as fast as they can in an effort to become social media influencers or gain some kind of clout to market their social accounts...all the while people creating real, genuine content (artists, comedians, musicians) struggle to find any footing because society can't pay attention to anything for more than 60 god damn seconds.
I genuinely hate memes.
wooshNo he didn't, and no such a bot does not exist. If you ever hear of an AI take one medium, and turn it into another you 100% know it's fake. If the OP claimed "Thousands of batman scripts" and printed out a script, this can totally happen... but there is no bot that can "watch movies" and produce scripts.
Granted, actual AI technology is getting close to that.If you ever hear of an AI take one medium, and turn it into another you 100% know it's fake.
Don't know if serious? But here's a good thread if you're interested.