YouTuber asks the internet *not* to Photoshop his pleasant honeymoon photo

Back in April, YouTuber Jack Douglass (of jacksfilms) kindly asked the internet not to Photoshop his wedding photos. Of course, he knew what would happen, and it did: the internet Photoshopped his wedding photos.

Now, Douglass is back for round two. On Tuesday, he tweeted a lovely photo of his wife, Erin, from their honeymoon. He also tweeted a .png version of the photo with the background removed. 

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"Please don't photoshop our lovely honeymoon," he wrote. "Just ignore the .png with no background."

Surprise! People Photoshopped the photo. And, in the classic tradition of the Photoshop battle, a lot of their creations were deeply strange. Good, though! 

Okay, fine. I did not understand a lot of them.

Per Douglass's non-request, each photo was hashtagged with #YIAYmoon, a reference to the prolific "Yesterday I Asked You" series on his YouTube channel. Synergy!

Anyway, three cheers for Photoshop, the program that brought us Oprah's third hand and continues to bless us each day.

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