This year, we’ve seen an unprecedented outpouring of AI images, from the silly to the sinister to the…just weird. But perhaps the strangest, goofiest use of AI comes to us from the Christian far right, to absolutely no one’s surprise. Whether it’s Donald Trump praying with extra fingers, unhelpful gay stereotypes, or a terrifying composite of a “gay icon,” AI keeps on providing us with nightmare fuel, and I’m sorry to say that today, that tradition continues.

Though not that sorry, because some Christians are taking AI to a hilarious extreme, as evidenced in a recent tweet.

“Men, let’s make this the default,” wrote one uber-Catholic X user above an AI image of four men praying over a meal in what seems to be a mall food court. Everything about the image screams AI, from the weirdly faceless characters in the background to the misspelling of Burger as “Burgger.” But there’s something even funnier that trans people are noticing…

That’s right: in an AI image meant to call up a feeling of nostalgia for a god-fearing, burger-eating, Bible-thumping American past that never existed, all the characters are drinking sodas out of cups bearing the trans flag colors: blue, pink, and white.

It’s almost as if Big AI is trying to tell us something…

“Gender fluid on the menu?” One commenter joked. “My favorite fluid fr,” wrote the original poster.

Men, let’s make drinking trans soda out of trans cups the new normal.

There’s another explanation for this image, which is that it’s actually four FTM bros thanking the lord Jesus for their HRT-laced burgers, fries, and Pepsi.

We love to see it!

And yes, if you were wondering, this is the future liberals want! No gatekeeping, no girlbossing, no gaslighting: just free-flowing HRT from a soda fountain. Would you like the Orange Crush flavor (Estrogen) or the Raspberry Brisk (Testosterone)?

Trans people are having a field day with this one.

And in case you were wondering, yes, we do thank the Lord God every day for pointing us toward the path of righteousness (transing our genders.)

Brb, heading back to Burgger for a refill of that sweet, sweet man juice.