Did you know you can customize Google to filter out garbage? Take these steps for better search results, including adding my work at Lifehacker as a preferred source.How do you do, fellow adult? This week's edition of the Out of Touch Adult’s Guide to Kid Culture features a new body slang term, a TikTok prank where AI puts a hobo into your living room, the possible beginning of the AI wars, and a viral video featuring students running a Nazi out of class. There's a lot to eat, so tuck your napkin in your shirt and chow down.What is a Venus tummy?A "Venus tummy" is a slang term for a woman's belly that is a little fat, but not too fat—a little pouch that can be shown off in tight clothing. Like so: This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed. The name comes from ancient Greece, where Venus was depicted as, uh, fleshy, as you can see from these three statues of "crouching Venus:" Credit: Wikipedia While women having bellies is not new, the term "Venus tummy" (and the acknowledgment that many people find that feature very attractive) is. I guess older slang terms like zaftig, thicc, stacked, and "built like a brick shithouse" are not specific enough, and specificity is important in objectification. If the internet has to objectify women (and it sure seems like it does) at least Venus tummy is based in history and is more positive and healthy than sexualizing being extremely skinny. So yeah, it's a little creepy, but "a little creepy" is the best we can hope for these days.AI homeless man prankIf your child sends you a picture of a homeless person sitting on your couch and asks, "what should I do?" don't panic. It's (probably) a prank. The new video trend online is freaking out your parents and other loved ones with an AI-generated image of an unhoused person, then posting a video about it to TikTok, like this: and this: You might think you're going to be clever and pull a switcheroo on your child, but I warn you, this will not work. They will immediately clock the image as fake, post a sarcastic emoji, and leave you on read, as you can see: Credit: Stephen Johnson Two stories of backlash against AIAI is great for generating pictures of people in unfortunate situations on your couch, but the way it's taking over everything worthwhile about humanity is less great. Thankfully, there's evidence that AI destruction of humanity will at least meet token resistance, and that the backlash against artificial intelligence is growing. NYC doesn't want an AI "Friend"Back in 2024, the world first learned of the "Friend" pendant, a little AI device you wear around your neck thats only purpose is to provide a simulation of human interaction. Now that they're actually available to purchase, the company behind them has launched an advertising campaign; it's going extremely poorly. In New York City, subway and street posters for the Friend device are being defaced mercilessly and creatively, like so, with people scrawling messages like "AI will promote suicide when prompted. It is not your friend" on them. I'm not exactly pro vandalism, but in this case, I make an exception. Tilly Norwood, the first "AI actress"A few days ago, Variety posted a story about Tilly Norwood, an "AI actress" whose creator, comedian and producer Eline Van der Velden, lied that he had "attracted the attention of multiple talent agents" for Norwood. A creation of "AI talent studio" Xicoia, Norwood's first video role is below: Apparently, the above video is considered "funny" in the UK. Anyway, soon after Norwood was announced as existing, real talent agencies responded with "the fuck out of here with this dumb shit." as did SAG, the actors union, and everyone else worthwhile.But with her name in public, troubling news of Norwood's past became public, as you can see in this X post: This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed. Leaving the actress to seek "alternative" employment in entertainment. In unrelated news, if you want to know who the first real AI superstar will be, it's Johnny Extreme! Created in three and 30 seconds by Stephen Johnson Studios, Extreme has attracted the attention of multiple talent agents for his bad-boy image and his ceaseless rule-breaking. He's an accident looking for a place to happen. Here's his audition video, suckers: (If you want to hire Johnny Extreme, please send me money.)What does "my steak is too juicy" mean? The phrases "my steak is too juicy" and "my lobster is too buttery" are online slang used to suggest someone is complaining about something they should be grateful for. To see it in context and bring things full circle to Venus tummy, click here. Viral video of the week: How to treat NazisThis week's viral video comes from the University of Washington, where an attention-seeking Nazi type disrupted a lecture in a Psychology class by grabbing the mic, throwing up the Elon Musk hand sign, screaming slurs and obscenities, and calling the sexuality class "degenerate nonsense."The students respond by booing him and chasing him out of the class, with their badass professor leading, chased him down. But they don't give him the beating he's trying to provoke. Instead, they hold him down and wait for the authorities to come and take him away. (Although the agitator does get a satisfying face full of pepper spray for his trouble.) This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed. Here's the point of view of the perpetrator, who was dumb enough to post his complete humiliation. This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed. It's easy to look at the loud weirdos and think they represent a lot of people, but as this video shows, in real life, that's not the case.