Back in April,sex robot videos YouTuber Jack Douglass (of jacksfilms) kindly asked the internet notto Photoshop his wedding photos. Of course, he knew what would happen, and it did: the internet Photoshopped his wedding photos.
Now, Douglass is back for round two. On Tuesday, he tweeted a lovely photo of his wife, Erin, from their honeymoon. He also tweeted a .png version of the photo with the background removed.
SEE ALSO: Please enjoy this collection of Photoshopped birds without wings"Please don't photoshop our lovely honeymoon," he wrote. "Just ignore the .png with no background."
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Surprise! People Photoshopped the photo. And, in the classic tradition of the Photoshop battle, a lot of their creations were deeply strange. Good, though!
Okay, fine. I did not understand a lot of them.
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Per Douglass's non-request, each photo was hashtagged with #YIAYmoon, a reference to the prolific "Yesterday I Asked You" series on his YouTube channel. Synergy!
Anyway, three cheers for Photoshop, the program that brought us Oprah's third hand and continues to bless us each day.
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