"In a stunning upset that has sent shockwaves through the music industry, a mysterious MS Paint rendering of Bob Dylan has achieved what many consider impossible: making 'Down in the Groove' look good by comparison. This digital folk art, featuring what appears to be Bob wielding either a harmonica or a very small sandwich, has somehow convinced Google's algorithm that it belongs among legitimate album covers. Art critics are calling it 'a triumph of lo-fi authenticity over corporate polish,' while Bob Dylan himself reportedly muttered something about 'blowin' in the digital wind' before disappearing into a cloud of pixels. The piece raises important questions about the nature of artistic merit in the internet age, such as: How did this get here? And more importantly: Why does MS Paint Bob look more like he's enjoying himself than actual Bob has in decades?"
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