But can you match the AI stereotype to the capital? Answer in a couple of days.
Which British cities are these AI women from?
But can you match the AI stereotype to the capital? Answer in a couple of days.
OK. I'll play.
A London. Simple classicist style
B A ring in
C Dublin. She has a romantic Celtic faeryness about her. She probably would be up for long walks holding hands.
D Glasgow. Maybe Glasgow has improved since my family left in 1850 but I'd be careful of what I said to this girl and that makes me think of Glasgow.
E Belfast. A tinge of Celtic faeryness but diluted with English blood. A cross between C and A
Which leaves the out of towner B. I only have Cardiff left but I really don't buy it. I only know one girl from Wales. She is slender elegant and with skin as white as snow.
I sense that there's a poppy-trap. Probably, they are all from France...
Where Dublin obviously isn't British (as you already mentioned in the city-count) :D
I only feel safe about: E Dublin
Guess work: A Glasgow / B London / C Belfast / D Cardiff
(to explain: Miss ''Belfast'' and Miss ''Dublin'' have similar 'type' features. The London girl could be an import from overseas. Miss ''Glasgow'' looks tough, but warm hearted; and ''Cardiff''... well, I only 'know' one Welsh girl. And well, the picture suits her. And well well well... this is a compliment.
Happy new year :)
The update irritates me: the ''Glasgow Girl'' looks cool and cute to me :)
A. Cardiff
B. Liverpool
C. Edinburgh
D. I honestly have no idea. I cannot place them.
E. Central London.
It's quite hard to tell but I think it's
B London
C Cardiff
A Belfast
E Dublin
D Glasgow
Somehow I knew that would be Glasgow, I'd say it's quite an accurate image actually. 😅
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Once on a flight to london the flight got rerouted to Scotland due to poor weather and the entire flight found ourselves stranded in Glasgow. The cabin crew suggested we all go out and club it. I had no option. It was that or one of their B&Bs. I figured it'd be safer on the streets. For the first time ever I saw the Scotch in their natural habitat, and it weren't pretty. I'd seen them huddling in stations before, being loud but… this time I was surrounded. Everywhere I went it felt like they were watching me; fish-white flesh puckered by the Highland breeze; tight eyes peering out for fresh meat; screechy, booze-soaked voices hollering out for a taxi to take 'em halfway up the road to the next all-night watering hole. A shatter of glass; a round of applause; a sixteen-year-old mother of three vomiting in an open sewer, bairns looking on, chewing on potato cakes. I ain’t never going back… not never.
they are not orange enough to be British.
That's Liverpool
https://youtu.be/nvA-XPiTwIc?feature=shared
Well, That's a lady from Essex, so it is pretty much a phenotype atm. I think these examples given above are not representing British women truly. It is evident that the UK officials should sue the person behind the AI.
@BlissfullyCurSed That's racist dude.
@AngryCarl I am britophobic.
@BlissfullyCurSed That's understandable.
Well... I'm the most confident (stereotypes-wise) about the last two, and probably about the second one, but that's how I see it:
A - Glasgow
B - London
C - Cardiff
D - Belfast
E - Dublin
I think the first would be Irish... and last would be Scottish
I think the second would be English...
I think the third, C... would be Northern Ireland, and then the fourth, D... would be left for Cardiff
I was going for actual cities such as Liverpool and not London.
Well for E that looks like it would be Dublin,
D would be Glasgow,
C Edinburgh
B London
A Cardiff
i think A and C could swap.
Re doing it.
A Dublin
B London
C Cardiff
D Glasgow
E Edinburgh
Both A and D look far to close to previous ex’s.
Excuse me, but why Glasgow and not Edinburgh?
Also Ireland isn't part of Britain.
The site for some reason only showed Glasgow. But they're only a short distance apart so I didn't think it matter. Dublin isn't in the UK but it is part of the British isles so I included it
The Irishman in me, with a hatred of Britainn, made me rotted over this. Haha.
@Wraith_Cemetery : I wish these isles could just be redistributed a bit. Isolate the Anglo-Saxons off to one side and re-unite the Celtic peoples.
I got Glasgow and Dublin correct. A book I'm reading, noted the social situation in Glasgow recently, so I think that helped me.
Here's my best guess:
A - Cardiff
B - London
C - Belfast
D - Glasgow
E - Dublin
@purplepoppy I was so close. Have Cardiff and Belfast swapped. Thanks for the fun quiz.
A - Glasgow
B - London
C - Dublin
D - Cardiff
E - Belfast9
A, C and E are too attractive to be British. Well, except the odd rare one in every 10000.
If its AI generated it will be loosely based on something but completely fictional.
London isn't a capital city, it's the administrative centre of the United Kingdom, which includes Northern Ireland. Capital city of England is actually Canterbury,,,
E: The Emerald Isle. Ginger. Looks like my Sis.
I dont even know how British women from different cities looks like.
i will find out when my child support bill arrives.
Update: we could all see the article with a quick search.
A. No idea
B. Hamilton, Bermuda
C. Don't know, but she looks Celtic
D. London (Brixton District)
E. Belfast
I wouldn't consider Dublin a "British" city. No fair throwing that one in there.
Is it Dublin? I think?
But it can be anywhere tbh
Working from top to bottom:
1. Glasgow
2. London
3. Dublin
4. Cardiff
5. Belfast
Funny how they look from Texas. Or California ny or Australia. Even South Africa.
Probably London
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