This #FathersDay2023 tweet from @PaulFox50854324 has gone somewhat viral, but both @PaulFox50854324's profile image and the alleged image of the neighbor's son are GAN-generated faces.
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Today's #FathersDay2023 tweet is not the first time @PaulFox50854324 engaged in image shenanigans.
This glass of grape Kool-Aid that @PaulFox50854324's son supposedly made in 2021 somehow traveled back in time to 2019 and became alcoholic kombucha.
Speaking of Father's Day, @PaulFox50854324's son Evan is actually a stolen photo from a Kansas City Star article about two children that aren't named Evan.
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If you've made it this far, you'll be utterly unsurprised to learn that the walled garden that @PaulFox50854324's architect friend designed for him is in fact a stock photo.
Does @PaulFox50854324 own a treadmill? Maybe, but not this one - it's yet another plagiarized photo.
In a totally unsurprising development, @PaulFox50854324's neighbor's dog Hans is yet another stock photo.
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