Brothers, last night social media exploded all of a sudden: there's this "dog man" video circulating in Japan! 😱 There are videos showing a man transforming into a dog—some say it's "real," others are skeptical, calling it a "deepfake." Are you scratching your head too?
The guy who said it was a childhood dream spent 2 million yen to make himself look like a dog. Did he really get surgery, or is it just super good makeup? Or is this another AI fabrication? What do you think, buddy? 🤔
(Not about the video itself, just the gist of the news—let’s discuss!)
Dog Man craze in Japan! Is it real or just messing with our heads? 🐕👀
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So, do you think the guy actually had some kind of self-to-dog transformation operation, or was it all just makeup? Or was it some deepfake assisted by Japanese tech?
Hah, this reminds me of the "pig nose surgery" craze from years ago, honestly. People were sharing it back then like, "Wow, that's weird but interesting." It's the same now, bro—some are like, "Whoa, cutting-edge tech!" while others are just roasting it with, "Bro, what are you even doing?"
The Japanese have always been pioneers in aesthetics, and now they're calling it "dogfacial" instead of plastic surgery? Honestly, the most logical move would be a super high-quality makeup job with some killer lighting effects in a video. Because if someone's dropping 2 million yen on this, I'd have to believe they *really* want to look like a dog (!). It's exactly like those cringe viral trends that make you think, "How did they even fall for this?" I'd personally invest in deepfake tech instead.