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7/1/2025, 6:25:47 PM
my take:
AI users are focused on the product, non-AI users also focus on the end result, but appreciate the process that it takes to get to the end result.
With that in mind, AI users are, to some degree, incapable of going through with the process of creating. In fact, I would argue that they are incapable of processing any information whatsoever.
They are bugmen, through and through. I don't give a shit what you think you made, you did not make it. You don't know what it takes to create things.
To the AI users who have in the past created something. You lost your creative spark, by using AI you are admitting defeat, that you have no soul, which is the driving force of creativity.
Creativity exists only through limitation. That's why the spark of the soul is so important with creating things. Your soul is infinite, but it is limited by the material. That is the biggest limitation, and nurturing that relationship of the soul and the material through the process, is the only way to create something worth anything.
As a millennial, I invite you to take a look at this picture from the series SpongeBob Squarepants.
Up top you can see King Neptune, the defacto AI user. Underneath, you can see SpongeBob, the sponge with a soul.
Sure, AI can produce results more quickly. It may even look impressive on the surface. Ultimately, it is an empty husk. A paper dragon.
SpongeBob only managed to create one hamburger in the time it took Neptune to create thousands. But guess what? You can taste the heart and soul he put into it.
In short, AI is for bugmen without souls, without creative sparks, and simply by virtue of using it, you are admitting that you lack the very thing that makes us human.
AI is a metaphor. Utilizing it means that you, in fact, are the artificial intelligence. If you had real intelligence, you would not rely on LLMs and machines to create slop for you. You are an artificial being who has fallen away from the divine nature of creating.
AI users are focused on the product, non-AI users also focus on the end result, but appreciate the process that it takes to get to the end result.
With that in mind, AI users are, to some degree, incapable of going through with the process of creating. In fact, I would argue that they are incapable of processing any information whatsoever.
They are bugmen, through and through. I don't give a shit what you think you made, you did not make it. You don't know what it takes to create things.
To the AI users who have in the past created something. You lost your creative spark, by using AI you are admitting defeat, that you have no soul, which is the driving force of creativity.
Creativity exists only through limitation. That's why the spark of the soul is so important with creating things. Your soul is infinite, but it is limited by the material. That is the biggest limitation, and nurturing that relationship of the soul and the material through the process, is the only way to create something worth anything.
As a millennial, I invite you to take a look at this picture from the series SpongeBob Squarepants.
Up top you can see King Neptune, the defacto AI user. Underneath, you can see SpongeBob, the sponge with a soul.
Sure, AI can produce results more quickly. It may even look impressive on the surface. Ultimately, it is an empty husk. A paper dragon.
SpongeBob only managed to create one hamburger in the time it took Neptune to create thousands. But guess what? You can taste the heart and soul he put into it.
In short, AI is for bugmen without souls, without creative sparks, and simply by virtue of using it, you are admitting that you lack the very thing that makes us human.
AI is a metaphor. Utilizing it means that you, in fact, are the artificial intelligence. If you had real intelligence, you would not rely on LLMs and machines to create slop for you. You are an artificial being who has fallen away from the divine nature of creating.
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