Write the episode

Write the episode

A Conspiracy Theorist Is Talking Shirt $21.68

Black Rifle Cuck Company, Conservative Humor Shirt $21.68

A Conspiracy Theorist Is Talking Shirt $21.68

  1. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    Normal words, but pickle guy

  2. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    just let ai do it

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      this, just fricking do it

      • 7 months ago
        Anonymous

        Who’s that supposed to be on the left?

        • 7 months ago
          Anonymous

          >reading comprehension

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      >INT. DIMLY LIT BAR - NIGHT
      >The camera pans across a crowded bar to find Bojack Horseman sitting at the counter, whiskey in hand. Rick Sanchez, flask in his lab coat pocket, takes the stool next to him. They nod in recognition.
      >BOJACK: Well, if it isn't the multiverse's favorite scientist. What brings you to my universe, Rick?
      >RICK: Burps Just hopping dimensions, Bojack. You know, the usual. But what's with the gloomy face? Isn't being a washed-up actor paying the bills?
      >BOJACK: Very funny, Rick. It's not about that. I've just been... observing, you know? Have you ever noticed that despite CHUDs making up just 13% of the board's population, they commit 60% of sneed posting?
      >RICK: Laughs Oh, classic Bojack! Always sweating the small stuff. But you're right. I've seen that anomaly in multiple dimensions. The sneed posting is... consistent.
      >BOJACK: It's not just the posting. It's the attitude. The incessant need to sneed. I mean, where does it end?
      >RICK: It doesn't. That's the beauty of the multiverse. In some worlds, the CHUDs don't even exist, and yet... the sneed posting... it remains.
      >BOJACK: So you're saying it's... inevitable?
      >RICK: Takes a swig from his flask Everything's inevitable if you look at it from enough dimensions. But hey, why worry about sneeds when you can have schnapps?
      >BOJACK: You're not wrong. But it's just... frustrating, you know?
      >RICK: Welcome to life, Bojack. It's full of nonsensical memes and meaningless tasks. The key is to find the fun in the ridiculousness of it all.
      >BOJACK: So... embrace the sneed?
      >RICK: Chuckles Embrace the sneed. Or, you know, just have another drink.
      >They clink glasses, a toast to the strange intricacies of the universe.

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      This is what ChatGPGlT gave me

      >Title: "Rick & Morty Meet BoJack"

      Plot:
      The special begins with Morty accidentally stumbling upon a mysterious portal device in Rick's garage. Without knowing what it is, Morty activates it, and he and Rick are instantly transported to a surreal and animated world unlike any they've seen before. They find themselves in the vibrant and absurd world of "Hollywoo" from BoJack Horseman.

      Confused and disoriented, Rick and Morty try to make sense of their surroundings. They quickly encounter BoJack Horseman, who's struggling with his usual existential crises. Rick, being Rick, offers BoJack some "encouragement" in the form of questionable advice and a bottle of potent alien liquor from his hip flask.

      Meanwhile, Morty befriends Todd Chavez and they embark on a wacky adventure involving one of Rick's experimental gadgets, leading to hilarious consequences as they try to fix the mess they've inadvertently created.

      Diane Nguyen, the writer, interviews Rick about his interdimensional travels and the nature of existence, resulting in a deep and oddly introspective conversation. Morty, still hanging out with Todd, stumbles upon Princess Carolyn, who introduces him to a slew of zany Hollywoo celebrities and their bizarre problems.

      As the two worlds collide, chaos ensues. Summer, who was left behind in their original dimension, uses her intelligence to figure out how to reopen the portal and bring her family back. She enlists the help of Beth and Jerry, who have their own misadventures trying to locate Rick and Morty.

      • 7 months ago
        Anonymous

        Pt. 2

        The climax of the special occurs at a Hollywoo awards ceremony where Rick's alien gadget and Morty's bumbling actions lead to a catastrophic, dimension-bending spectacle. It's up to Rick, Morty, BoJack, and their new friends to work together and save the day, all while questioning the meaning of their own existence and the absurdity of their respective universes.

        In the end, the portal is closed, and Rick and Morty return to their dimension, leaving BoJack and his Hollywoo pals with a newfound sense of introspection and self-discovery. As they bid farewell, Rick leaves BoJack with a cryptic piece of advice and a "get your shit together" pep talk.

        The special combines the dark humor and philosophical themes of both shows, resulting in a surreal and thought-provoking crossover that leaves viewers with plenty of questions and laughter.

      • 7 months ago
        Anonymous

        Pt. 2

        The climax of the special occurs at a Hollywoo awards ceremony where Rick's alien gadget and Morty's bumbling actions lead to a catastrophic, dimension-bending spectacle. It's up to Rick, Morty, BoJack, and their new friends to work together and save the day, all while questioning the meaning of their own existence and the absurdity of their respective universes.

        In the end, the portal is closed, and Rick and Morty return to their dimension, leaving BoJack and his Hollywoo pals with a newfound sense of introspection and self-discovery. As they bid farewell, Rick leaves BoJack with a cryptic piece of advice and a "get your shit together" pep talk.

        The special combines the dark humor and philosophical themes of both shows, resulting in a surreal and thought-provoking crossover that leaves viewers with plenty of questions and laughter.

        Not bad. It would be more interesting though if bojack came to rick and morty's dimension. and fell in love with summer. And she has his horse babies.

        • 7 months ago
          Anonymous

          >INT. RICK'S GARAGE - MORNING
          >A portal bursts open, revealing a very confused Bojack Horseman, stumbling out. Morty stands beside Rick, who is adjusting the portal gun. In the corner, Summer cradles a tiny horse-child with her features.
          >BOJACK: Where...where am I? Last thing I remember, I was drowning in my pool, then there was this vortex…
          >RICK: Ah, Bojack. Decided to take a detour through our dimension, huh? burps Welcome to Earth C-137.
          >MORTY: Oh geez, Rick! Is that...is that Bojack Horseman? And...and is Summer holding a horse baby?
          >BOJACK, looking at Summer and the child: What the... Summer? Is that our kid? How much time did I lose in that vortex?!
          >SUMMER, rolling her eyes: It's a dimension, Bojack, not a time machine. In this dimension, everything moves faster. Our love story, our break-up, the birth of our... uh, horse-babies.
          >BOJACK: Horse-babies? We have... more than one?
          >Summer points to a playpen where two more horse-children are playing with Plumbuses.
          >RICK: Relax, Bojumbo. It's just a quantum probability thing. In some dimensions, you two are enemies. In others, you have a sitcom. This one just happens to be... burps ...more equine-themed.
          >BOJACK: So what now? Do I... do I stay? Do I go?
          >MORTY: Geez, Rick, you can't just pull people out of their dimensions without thinking of the consequences!
          >RICK: Easy there, Morty. We can always return him. After all, it's not the first time I've messed with inter-dimensional relationships.
          >SUMMER: Yeah, Bojack. Maybe it's best if you go back. Our kids will be fine. They have horse-people here to raise them.
          >BOJACK: This is... a lot to process. But, I guess if it's best for the kids...
          >With a heavy heart, Bojack takes one last look at Summer and the children before Rick activates the portal, sending him back to his own dimension.

          • 7 months ago
            Anonymous

            Pt. 2

            The climax of the special occurs at a Hollywoo awards ceremony where Rick's alien gadget and Morty's bumbling actions lead to a catastrophic, dimension-bending spectacle. It's up to Rick, Morty, BoJack, and their new friends to work together and save the day, all while questioning the meaning of their own existence and the absurdity of their respective universes.

            In the end, the portal is closed, and Rick and Morty return to their dimension, leaving BoJack and his Hollywoo pals with a newfound sense of introspection and self-discovery. As they bid farewell, Rick leaves BoJack with a cryptic piece of advice and a "get your shit together" pep talk.

            The special combines the dark humor and philosophical themes of both shows, resulting in a surreal and thought-provoking crossover that leaves viewers with plenty of questions and laughter.

            This is what ChatGPGlT gave me

            >Title: "Rick & Morty Meet BoJack"

            Plot:
            The special begins with Morty accidentally stumbling upon a mysterious portal device in Rick's garage. Without knowing what it is, Morty activates it, and he and Rick are instantly transported to a surreal and animated world unlike any they've seen before. They find themselves in the vibrant and absurd world of "Hollywoo" from BoJack Horseman.

            Confused and disoriented, Rick and Morty try to make sense of their surroundings. They quickly encounter BoJack Horseman, who's struggling with his usual existential crises. Rick, being Rick, offers BoJack some "encouragement" in the form of questionable advice and a bottle of potent alien liquor from his hip flask.

            Meanwhile, Morty befriends Todd Chavez and they embark on a wacky adventure involving one of Rick's experimental gadgets, leading to hilarious consequences as they try to fix the mess they've inadvertently created.

            Diane Nguyen, the writer, interviews Rick about his interdimensional travels and the nature of existence, resulting in a deep and oddly introspective conversation. Morty, still hanging out with Todd, stumbles upon Princess Carolyn, who introduces him to a slew of zany Hollywoo celebrities and their bizarre problems.

            As the two worlds collide, chaos ensues. Summer, who was left behind in their original dimension, uses her intelligence to figure out how to reopen the portal and bring her family back. She enlists the help of Beth and Jerry, who have their own misadventures trying to locate Rick and Morty.

            >INT. DIMLY LIT BAR - NIGHT
            >The camera pans across a crowded bar to find Bojack Horseman sitting at the counter, whiskey in hand. Rick Sanchez, flask in his lab coat pocket, takes the stool next to him. They nod in recognition.
            >BOJACK: Well, if it isn't the multiverse's favorite scientist. What brings you to my universe, Rick?
            >RICK: Burps Just hopping dimensions, Bojack. You know, the usual. But what's with the gloomy face? Isn't being a washed-up actor paying the bills?
            >BOJACK: Very funny, Rick. It's not about that. I've just been... observing, you know? Have you ever noticed that despite CHUDs making up just 13% of the board's population, they commit 60% of sneed posting?
            >RICK: Laughs Oh, classic Bojack! Always sweating the small stuff. But you're right. I've seen that anomaly in multiple dimensions. The sneed posting is... consistent.
            >BOJACK: It's not just the posting. It's the attitude. The incessant need to sneed. I mean, where does it end?
            >RICK: It doesn't. That's the beauty of the multiverse. In some worlds, the CHUDs don't even exist, and yet... the sneed posting... it remains.
            >BOJACK: So you're saying it's... inevitable?
            >RICK: Takes a swig from his flask Everything's inevitable if you look at it from enough dimensions. But hey, why worry about sneeds when you can have schnapps?
            >BOJACK: You're not wrong. But it's just... frustrating, you know?
            >RICK: Welcome to life, Bojack. It's full of nonsensical memes and meaningless tasks. The key is to find the fun in the ridiculousness of it all.
            >BOJACK: So... embrace the sneed?
            >RICK: Chuckles Embrace the sneed. Or, you know, just have another drink.
            >They clink glasses, a toast to the strange intricacies of the universe.

            atleast pay for gpt 4, this is embarassing.

            • 7 months ago
              Anonymous

              you obviously don't have 20 bucks a month so you owuldn't know what it can do and don't Kamal

            • 7 months ago
              Anonymous

              Tell me what makes 4 better

  3. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    >haha you are also depressed

  4. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    Pickle words, but horse guy

  5. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    the two of them reflecting on how much they suck as people, they are sommewhat similar so that would give them a chance to go like "yeah, maybe being a nihilistic piece of shit isnt a good idea"

  6. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    >the art in OP's pic is unironically far superior to the actual shows

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      its almost like you need to simplify the artstyle in animations so you dont spend 8 hours drawinng a frame

      • 7 months ago
        Anonymous

        >he thinks someone draws these shit shows by hand

        • 7 months ago
          Anonymous

          ok, now what the frick are you talking about?

          • 7 months ago
            Anonymous

            NTA but do you not actually know how these shows are made? It's tweened, equivalent to CGI.

          • 7 months ago
            Anonymous

            >Singular image is better than still frames from 20 minute long animated shows

            Get your eyes checked

            troons getting triggered by AI being a superior artist to their soi heroes

            • 7 months ago
              Anonymous

              having bad taste is your prerogative

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      Who's hand is on Rick's shoulder?

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      >Singular image is better than still frames from 20 minute long animated shows

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      Get your eyes checked

  7. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    Rick gives bojack a time machine so he can go and lock the door before fricking his friend's daughter

  8. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    I TURNED MYSELF INTO A HORSE, BOJACK! I'M HORSE RICK!

  9. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    Gay sex

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *