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Well, It Looks Like You Can Use The FaceApp On Paintings
Television writer and Twitter user @_AlexHirsch noticed that the FaceApp worked on paintings and tweeted out a photo of a smiling Jesus. Soon, he was flooded with replies of people doing the same with other pieces of art. Below are some of the funniest altered images that may actually be better versions than their originals, especially if you're the Mona Lisa.
So it turns out the face app works on paintings and uh… pic.twitter.com/kq5aotEVLC
— Alex Hirsch (@_AlexHirsch) September 5, 2019
(Source: Twitter)
Cured Van Gogh's depression through the power of FaceApp, what a happy chappy pic.twitter.com/Bwpbtw7WQk
— Lewis-Fraser Henderson (@Hendo_1998) September 6, 2019
(Source: Twitter)
So FaceApp works on paintings too.. pic.twitter.com/FUtY69Kutm
— Aizad Fahmy (@aizadfahmy) September 6, 2019
(Source: Twitter)
— Doc (@DoctorMan) September 5, 2019
(Source: Twitter)
also: Jesus with bangs AKA the lost Babysitter's Club member pic.twitter.com/WPFBJnqyqg
— 🕺DİSCØSPİDΞR🕷 🌈🍖 🔞 (@turgidchub) September 5, 2019
So FaceApp recognized my painting’s face…. it’s distressing. pic.twitter.com/gojZ7rE1ao
— Ivy Rose Millan (@Blasfemmeyy) September 5, 2019
(Source: Twitter)
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