I'm still can't believe some crazy guy 100 years ago convinced the whole country that eating sugar with milk is somehow a healthy breakfast. And the same guy convinced the same country to do the genital mutilation on male infants.
Both, I guess.I can see the yellow background and thick black lines, which are usually the signs of a generated image.
Edit: Also the money in the tip jar looks like some unholy amalgamation of coins and bills.
I was raised without any religion and when I was 6 I found "Bible for kids" in a fairy tale section of the library. I've read it thinking that it's a weird fairy tale.
I've read first 6 Dune books when I was a teenager. It had a profound effect on me. I am reading it again, just finished book 4. I think I understand the phylosophical and religious references a bit better, but it's still a very difficult book series.
I'm still can't believe some crazy guy 100 years ago convinced the whole country that eating sugar with milk is somehow a healthy breakfast. And the same guy convinced the same country to do the genital mutilation on male infants.