Okay, so, the other day I was messing around with, uh, image generation, right? And I had this kinda weird idea: could I make, like, pictures of Joe Biden but, you know, in a… creepy way? Don’t ask me why, it just popped into my head. It’s not like I have anything,any strong feeling for or against *’s purely a technical test.

First, I started by gathering some regular pictures of Biden. Just, you know, normal ones from the internet – him giving speeches, shaking hands, that sort of thing. I figured I needed a good base to work from.
Then, I dug into this image generation AI. I’m not gonna name names, ’cause, well, you know. But it’s one of the popular ones, lets say that. I started playing with the prompts. At first, I was being pretty straightforward, like “Joe Biden, dark room, shadowy figure.” Stuff like that.
- The results? Meh. Kinda boring, honestly. They just looked like… badly lit photos of Biden. Not creepy, just… dim.
So, I decided to get a little more… creative. I started adding things like “distorted,” “uncanny valley,” “menacing grin,”. I even threw in some, uh, more descriptive terms that I probably shouldn’t repeat here. Let’s just say I went deep into the thesaurus for synonyms for “creepy.”
My Experiment Process
I also experimented with the style settings. The AI had options for, like, “photorealistic,” “surreal,” “horror,” all that. I cycled through a bunch of them, trying to find the right vibe. I found that combining “photorealistic” with some of the “horror” elements worked best. It made it look… unsettlingly real, which was the goal, I guess.
It took a lot of trial and error. I generated, I don’t know, probably hundreds of images. Most of them were just… weird. Like, not creepy-weird, just… weird-weird. You know, Biden with three eyes, or his face all stretched out. Stuff that just looked like glitches in the matrix, not intentionally spooky.

But, after a while, I started to get the hang of it. I figured out which keywords worked best, which style settings to combine, and how to tweak the prompts just right to get that unsettling feeling I was going for.
Finally, I managed to generate a few that I thought were… pretty good. Or, well, “good” in the sense that they achieved the “creepy” goal. They were definitely disturbing. I’m not gonna share them, though, cause they’re not nice. I won’t be responsible for nightmares.
So, yeah, that’s my little story about trying to make creepy Joe Biden pictures. It was a weird experiment, but it was kinda interesting to see how these AI tools work, and how you can push them to create… unexpected results.
I learned that it’s all about the details – the right words, the right settings, the right combination of everything. And sometimes, the results can be… well, let’s just say they can stick with you.