10-15-2025, 03:38 PM
I'm still human, probably.
If I had to guess what the "problem" is, it's that art forums (and artists in general) are going the way of the dinosaurs. Because, you know, AI and whatnot.
Most of us art enthusiasts just sit at home drowning out our sorrow with Top Ramen, brownies, classic video games, and other assorted nostalgia triggers. Sometimes I even find the strength and courage to open my window blinds and look outside.
Mostly though, I just sit in my room, lights out, listening to depressing music, brooding, pondering the fate of our species.
Soon we'll have plenty of company: musicians/singers, writers, actors, graphic designers/animators, programmers, mathematicians, truck/taxi drivers, customer service/sales reps, secretaries, financial analysts, paralegals, prostitutes...
It's a brave new world out there, so take care of yourselves!
If I had to guess what the "problem" is, it's that art forums (and artists in general) are going the way of the dinosaurs. Because, you know, AI and whatnot.
Most of us art enthusiasts just sit at home drowning out our sorrow with Top Ramen, brownies, classic video games, and other assorted nostalgia triggers. Sometimes I even find the strength and courage to open my window blinds and look outside.
Mostly though, I just sit in my room, lights out, listening to depressing music, brooding, pondering the fate of our species.
Soon we'll have plenty of company: musicians/singers, writers, actors, graphic designers/animators, programmers, mathematicians, truck/taxi drivers, customer service/sales reps, secretaries, financial analysts, paralegals, prostitutes...
It's a brave new world out there, so take care of yourselves!
Ask, and it will be given to you
seek, and you will find
knock, and the door will be opened to you.
Matthew 7:7




