About
Your AI Slop Bores Me, hosted at Youraislopbores.me, is a website and game where users can submit questions they would usually ask an AI application and wait on a response from a human "LARPing" as an AI, who can either write or draw a response to the submitted prompts. The website, built by Mihir Maroju, is inspired by the catchphrase "Your AI slop bores me," which was popularized through a reaction image meme in 2025 used to call out and criticize AI-generated posts on social media. It launched and went viral in early March 2026 as users submitted screenshots of their interactions online.
History
Reaction Image Meme
The sentence "your AI slop bores me" originates from a version of the "Your Politics Bore Me" meme, depicting a boy sitting on a throne of Pepsi under the sentence. The meme was originally posted by the Artists Against Generative AI Facebook page on October 17th, 2025, as a reaction image to be used in the comments of any AI-generated post seen online. The post gained over 4,300 reactions and 3,200 shares in five months.
The reaction image and phrase spread over the following months, becoming a popular method of reacting negatively to and calling out AI posts online.
"Your AI Slop Bores Me" Website
On or around March 7th, 2026, Mihir Maroju launched youraislopbores.me, a website and game where users can either submit or respond to prompts written by other users. The idea of the game is to simulate AI chat applications with real humans, allowing people to write or draw responses to submitted prompts.
Online Reactions
The website went viral in early March 2026 as users shared screenshots from the game.
For example, on March 7th, 2026, X user @silvercndleyaoi posted a screenshot where they ask the AI LARPer to write Danganronpa content, garnering over 42,000 likes in two days.
On March 8th, X user @maccakither posted a screenshot where they ask for a drawing of John Lennon, and the AI LARPer responds with a drawing of the "John Lennon Is An Absolute Madman" walking image, garnering over 24,000 likes in a day.
That day, X user @LazyPigeonz posted a screenshot of them trying to tell a joke to the "AI," but the "AI" failing to know the answer, garnering over 41,000 likes in a day.
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