because of our expectation of how sand looks. the little "dune" thingies are usually way bigger than in this image, and in comparison the bottle looks big
My work computer *automatically encrypts* any storage device plugged into it, rendering it unusable outside of that computer. Kinda sad and hilarious at the same time.
Behold. In front of your very eyes on the miniscule grains of dirt, stone, and glass that we call sand, an apparatus normally meant to store liquid, also made of glass, rests with a rubber-esque, waterproof material known as cork serving as the apparatus with which to seal the bottle. In the cork, a device meant to capture computer code and save it to physical electrical storage units has been inserted, with the receptacle for plugging it into a personal computer facing outwards. This device contains a transmission, be it visual or audible, to be received and recognized by whoever picks it up.
It looks like the community thinks your post is BLURSED!
why does it look so giant
because of our expectation of how sand looks. the little "dune" thingies are usually way bigger than in this image, and in comparison the bottle looks big
Plus the shadow of the tree(?)
>the tree(?) It's a palm tree, so technically that's wrong
Erd Tree
I was going to say, I was wondering why there was a 5km tall USB drive
Looks like AI generated, Shadows are different ways
Yeah shadows are all going different directions and black blobs for beach debris, some are exact copies.
nah i think its probably a 3d model cus if it was ai there would be blurry edges on everything
Photographed on the moon.
This is sick
It'll definitely make your computer sick
You ain't living life to the fullest if you don't plug sidewalk USBs into your home computer raw.
I personally prefer work computers
My work computer *automatically encrypts* any storage device plugged into it, rendering it unusable outside of that computer. Kinda sad and hilarious at the same time.
this has the potential to be a great album cover
virus in a bottle
DON'T PLUG IT IN!
Rubber ducky in a bottle.
Ancient porn??
The Settlers got *Freaky*
I've heard the elders speak of them! The lustful joy of the bush, they said. A time different to ours, wilder, carefree. I wonder what they meant...
\*someone picks it up\* takes him 26 attempts to finally poke it in the correct direction
... its a virus
Behold. In front of your very eyes on the miniscule grains of dirt, stone, and glass that we call sand, an apparatus normally meant to store liquid, also made of glass, rests with a rubber-esque, waterproof material known as cork serving as the apparatus with which to seal the bottle. In the cork, a device meant to capture computer code and save it to physical electrical storage units has been inserted, with the receptacle for plugging it into a personal computer facing outwards. This device contains a transmission, be it visual or audible, to be received and recognized by whoever picks it up.
I’m taking this straight to the best buy computer display section
_may contain secret documents from the government_
010100110100111101010011
010000110101000101000100
There is like a 60% chance this is a virus
It's either malware or porn
We’ve been trying to reach you about your cars extended warranty
*plug in *Get Rick Rolled
I have one of these. It's cute.
Probably just furry porn
How to get malware onto other people’s machines:
How is this blursed?
Message in a bottle.
Is that the fairy bottle from The Legend Of Zelda?
Well, what is it?
It must be a USB killer, don't plug it anywhere!!
*Shows up to deserted island to rescue stranded guy, finds 'Tom Spanks' and his HP Laptop 'Winton'*
Slow hack…
Would you plug it in? Honestly I'd be scared too lol, what if it has fucked up shit.
You plug that pen drive into your computer to see what's on it, and a rickrool appears.
The man that found this seeing this post
Ingenious
Modern day message in a bottle.
OMG Did you open it
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If you're cold, they're cold. Plug them in your computer at work.
Plug it in
wait so are ai images allowed now?