# Art Art is life. It has always been in the blood. Nothing will ever stop me from making art. Ever. I drew a lot as a kid. Way too much for not having become an artist until my near late 30s. I was one of those kids who could easily copy Dragonball Z characters in near perfect copy, which was cool, but it never truly meant that I was an artist, because I could never create anything on my own. However, it did show natural talent that I never tapped into, because no one fucking told me that the ability was there, I just needed to sharpen it. I was a kid. No one fucking told me. How do you know what you don't know? Naturally, it fell away from me. Drawing was a dumb hobby or thing to waste my time on, because while it was cool, it wasn't going to earn me any money. Fuck EVERYONE who ever sent that sentiment my way. Fast forward from early 2000s to 2025 where we're slowly being replaced by the fuckery that is Artificial Not-So-Intelligence, because the very thing that made it art, where it required passion that came from the heART to create cool meaningful shit, can now be pumped out by people who will never understanding lighting, shadows, colour theory or the purpose of recreating scenes, characters and events. I wonder, if it was something that was never going to make us any money, why has billions been poured into it to replace us? You fucks. Creativity was never a problem that needed to be solved. But ruin creativity in it's entirety and it does have the potential to stop most from trying to be creative, making them just dull enough to redirect and control. Makes you wonder, doesn't it? Control the most potent way for expressing ones self, and you can stop all revolutions before they begin. Remember that to be an artist at one point back in the day, was to step out of alignment of expectations. Artists were feared because of their ability to impactfully communicate. What happens when you take that away?