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YoshidaYui

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That channel is written by AI, and the pictures probably assembled by AI, too. Except for 4 very highplainsdem Yesterday #1
One of the AI images in another of their videos has a spare detached arm on a table. highplainsdem Yesterday #2

highplainsdem

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1. That channel is written by AI, and the pictures probably assembled by AI, too. Except for 4 very
Sun Dec 14, 2025, 02:02 AM
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old videos, 16-17 years old, there are 27 videos done since October, nearly one a day, and they're clickbait.

There's one video on how hard it supposedly was to keep houses warm in the 1960s and 1970s, which is nonsense, with a lot of illustrations showing scenes that look like the 1940s. Some of the illos in that video are apparently AI.



I'm looking at the page showing all the videos now...and I see there are actually 3 videos on how hard it supposedly was to survive winters in the 1960s.

https://youtube.com/@MemoriesFromThePast1

Most of the thumbnails, the top images, look like AI art. They show men and boys supposedly wearing suspenders in the '60s and '70s. Laughable.

The thumbnail for what's supposed to be 1970s Christmas traditions shows fashions from 20 years earlier than that.

highplainsdem

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2. One of the AI images in another of their videos has a spare detached arm on a table.
Sun Dec 14, 2025, 02:33 AM
Yesterday

See this video at 2:20, where you see 4 people sitting around a kitchen table, and a spare arm hanging out with them:



That's the second oldest of the AI videos there. Supposedly about the '60s and '70s, but the thumbnail shows cars and clothes from 20 years earlier.Same for the very oldest AI video there.


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