BrokenSpokes
Angry bitch
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If you use AI to write or create "art", I think you're bad and should feel bad.
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ouch! but also, maybe. it's so much easier to be charming and flirty via asynchronous text than in real life.People who claim that clever and/or flirty dialogue is their favourite part of writing are leaning too hard into the wish fulfilment/author insert aspect of writing.
If you use AI to write or create "art", I think you're bad and should feel bad.
This tracks. As far as unrealistic Lit tropes go, it certainly feels more plausible for me to imagine myself being witty and charming, as opposed to possessing certain kind of measurements that go into double-digit inches.People who claim that clever and/or flirty dialogue is their favourite part of writing are leaning too hard into the wish fulfilment/author insert aspect of writing.
Just had this conversation. It's challenging, especially funny dialogue. That's the reward. When you pull it off.Alright, here's a controversial opinion, and it's about writing too. So discuss this:
People who claim that clever and/or flirty dialogue is their favourite part of writing are leaning too hard into the wish fulfilment/author insert aspect of writing.
certain kinds of reactionaries like to show performative distain for the very concepts of expertise, knowledge, or skill in any field that they're personally unfamiliar with, so that tracksI remember when "artists" (say it reverently) used to shit on people who used airbrushes and spray paint to create art.
Then the same group would shit on people who used MS Paint and other digital tools to enhance photos and etc.
AI is going to shit on these snobs because it allows even the most talentless hack to create high art.
I took one of my photos of Sedona and had Ideogram render it as a Bierstadt. Fuckin' nailed it, too.
You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.
Although sometimes I feel like a little kid trying to draw a dragon breathing fire with crayons. And then when I go to show my epic picture off to my dad he'll say, "Oh, what a pretty chicken. What sort of dance is it doing?"Just had this conversation. It's challenging, especially funny dialogue. That's the reward. When you pull it off.
Oh, good, my favorite part of writing is building the tension.Alright, here's a controversial opinion, and it's about writing too. So discuss this:
People who claim that clever and/or flirty dialogue is their favourite part of writing are leaning too hard into the wish fulfilment/author insert aspect of writing.
"This is what I find most encouraging about the writing trades: They allow mediocre people who are patient and industrious to revise their stupidity, to edit themselves into something like intelligence. They also allow lunatics to seem saner than sane."ouch! but also, maybe. it's so much easier to be charming and flirty via asynchronous text than in real life.
Although sometimes I feel like a little kid trying to draw a dragon breathing fire with crayons. And then when I go to show my epic picture off to my dad he'll say, "Oh, what a pretty chicken. What sort of dance is it doing?"
Hey now! I'll have you know I resemble that remark!Fresh controversial opinion: People who have failed to update their avatar since that website bug are just insanely lazy.
You have a letter in your avatar, which means it wasn't subject to that bug. This is how it looks like
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Yeah, that's a whole different type of lazy.Don't tell anyone, it's always been the green S.
And for the people who do it for that reason, it never comes off as uncontrived and authentic. Usually it triggers eyerolls and thoughts that the author has no idea how real people really flirt. Or even talk at all.People who claim that clever and/or flirty dialogue is their favourite part of writing are leaning too hard into the wish fulfilment/author insert aspect of writing.
Yeah, I think you hit the nail on the head. I’m thinking of “clever dialog” I see which comes off like the author wishes they could have clever dialog and thereby either seduce or get seduced by someone, and this is their naïve idea of what that would be like. But it just comes off like “nobody talks that way fgs, and even if they did, it wouldn’t work.”wish fulfillment
You have a letter in your avatar, which means it wasn't subject to that bug. This is how it looks like
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Yeah, that's a whole different type of lazy.![]()
I can’t look at any of them anymore without thinking of the person who got a dark pink letter I in a lighter pink circle.Don't tell anyone, it's always been the green S.
I can’t look at any of them anymore without thinking of the person who got a dark pink letter I in a lighter pink circle.
It looked like the business end of a Fleshlight.
Agreed.Many "twist ending" stories would be better without the twist.
Many "twist ending" stories would be better without the twist.