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In the YouTube video "We Turned Our Spam Emails Into Art," three artists discuss how they turned spam emails into artwork. They explain why they chose to work with spam emails, and they share some of the emails they received. One artist shared a spam email that included a description of a character from the animated movie "The Flintstones." The other two artists shared spam emails that included descriptions of different types of kisses. The artists explain that they are sad because they are not getting kissed as much as they would like.

  • 00:00:00 In this video, artists Julia, Jacob, and Nathan discuss turning spam emails into art. They discuss the various subject lines and drawings that they selected, and note that some of the emails were difficult to translate due to the use of caps lock. They conclude the video with a warning that viewers should not watch the video in a public space.
  • 00:05:00 In this humorous drawing, a man is shown with his head cleanly pulled off and his body covered in blood. The drawing is captioned with various jokes about Jesus, some of which are blasphemy. The video then goes on to discuss how Jesus is involved in everything, and how the artist's blasphemy is less blasphemous than invoking Jesus to send spam emails to elderly people. The artist has gone to Catholic School and attended church, and they believe that Jesus is holding a fork but the bite is teeth marks.
  • 00:10:00 In this YouTube video, a spam email is turned into art. The artist, Nathan, says that he found the email on "the early days from Jesus." He notes that the email is on a "two million creep" and that it is a good prompt.
  • 00:15:00 This YouTube video presents a satire of car commercials, in which a fighter jet-obsessed man tries to copy the designs of cars he sees in movies. He eventually becomes frustrated with the limitations of traditional drawings and creates his own, which is ultimately rejected by the other participants in the sketch.
  • 00:20:00 The video discusses how a group of artists turned spam emails into artwork. One example is a drawing of an ass being saluted by Jesus. The artists note that this is something that is "our cultural history" and not something that is "Nathan's." They also mention that they are "conning everyday Americans" with their Patriot juice box.
  • 00:25:00 In this YouTube video, three artists turn spam emails into art. The artists discuss why they chose to work with spam emails, and they share some of the emails they received. One artist shared a spam email that included a description of a character from the animated movie "The Flintstones." The other two artists shared spam emails that included descriptions of different types of kisses. The artists explain that they are sad because they are not getting kissed as much as they would like.
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  • 00:35:00 In the video, Drawfee artists turn spam emails into art. One artist, Julia, explains that she doesn't want to make out with the person she's dating because she just wants to kiss. Other artists discuss how they think Julia's dream will come true. The video ends with Drawfee artists discussing how Drawfee is a normal, fever dream-like experience.
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