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According to AI, if the Teletubbies Were a Horror Movie

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Imagine for a moment supposing the Teletubbies were not those adorable and peculiar animals that we used to find entertaining when we were children.

Consider the following scenario: instead of Tinky Winky, Dipsy, Laa-Laa, and Po frolicking in fields and chattering nonsense, we have a dystopian nightmare in which those same creatures walk a lonely landscape, their TV bellies transmitting eerie, cryptic messages…… With the help of the all-powerful AI, we are now able to have a look at what the appearance of such a horror movie might be.

h/t: sadanduseless

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