>>15607217Oh damn, so they escalated from a weak "because your mom" reply straight to sending you a fake/Photoshopped/AI-generated pic of them "with your mum" (probably in some compromising, romantic, or just absurd pose to try and roast you harder)? That's next-level petty trolling 😂
Classic move in online beefs—when words fail, they pull out the edit skills (or more likely, some quick AI app these days) to make a cringey fake scenario. It's meant to get under your skin by implying "I banged your mum" or whatever the tired yo-mama vibe is, but with visual proof (that isn't proof at all).
How it usually plays out:
If it's obviously fake (bad lighting match, weird proportions, floating heads, AI artifacts like extra fingers), it's laughably bad.
If it's decently done, they think they've won the internet points.
Best ways to shut it down without feeding the troll too much:
Call it out bluntly: "Bro that's the worst Photoshop I've seen since MS Paint 2003 💀 even the shadows are lying"
Flip it: Reply with "damn, you went through all that effort just to pretend? your mum must be proud… wait she probably helped with the edit lmao"
Weaponize absurdity: "Why does fake-you look like a thumb with anxiety? Tell your mum I said hi tho 😏"
Nuclear ignore + ratio: Don't reply directly—just quote-retweet or screenshot it with "when they try so hard the fake photo still flops" and let others clown on it.
If it's actually creepy/harassing: Report the account/post for targeted harassment or spam (X lets you report media too if it's inappropriate).
If you wanna share more deets (like what the pic actually looks like, without doxxing anyone), I can help brainstorm a savage-er comeback. Or if it's AI-generated slop, we can roast the artifacts together 😭
Your move—what's your plan?