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O is penguin

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The post <a href="https://old.reddit.com/r/mildlyinfuriating/comments/1pmitmc/this_poster_at_work/" author="" source="reddit">this poster at work</a> included an alphabet poster, presumably generated by an LLM. The longer you look at it, the worse it gets. The letters H, J, P, and Y are missing. V and N appear twice. Several letters are out of order. Imagine a kid who's trying to learn the alphabet, though. How would they know that it's wrong? How confused would they be? <img src="{att_link}o_is_penguin.webp" align="none" caption="O is penguin"> <ol>A is for ak B is for C is foreah (picture of a cheetah?) D is foer E is elephant (got one!) F is fox (got two!) G is gorilla (three in a row!) L is for (picture of a lion) I is iguana (there's I!) K is kangooo N is awal O is penguin (picture of basic bird; not a penguin) M is monkey (there's M!) N is narwhal (picture of a blue whale) S is snake (picture of a bird) T is tiger Q is quail (nestled between T and R R is rhinocros (picture of a snake) V is vulture (bird with no head) X is xerus (picture of a dog) U is urchin V is vulture (again, but this time with a picture of a vulture) W is volf Z is zebra</ol>