So anon, how's that graphic novel you've been working on, hmm?
I don't watch boomer cartoons, what's the joke?
>>7937690The joke is he's not working on a graphic novel
>>7937688What causes "writing a book" syndrome?I see it not just here but with normies as well. Always talking about making a creative project yet it never comesIs this really what separates the GMIs from the NGMIs?
>>7937688i realized that it's 2026 and nobody really reads graphic novels. if i want anyone to care about my ideas it's better to make a game, either a walk sim or a rpgm "puzzle" (move box into the correct place) deal
>>7937700Having a dream gives reason to being alive.
>>7937700People want to be a thing without having to do a thing
>>7937697Can you please explain in half-second, epileptic cocomelon scenes? I still don't get it.
>>7937735I’ve prepared a Wojak YouTube video for you complete with all the usual sfx on the soundboard.
>>7937688I have to learn how to draw first, unfortunately
>>7937688I'm not working on a graphic novel.
>>7937700It’s one of the big things that separates NGMIs from GMIs, but it’s not JUST that. There are a lot of people who actually do put in the time and effort and still just produce nothing but awful worthless shit their whole lives. They keep writing and drawing and trying but they just don’t have the spark. Those are the really tragic cases.
>>7937690Stewie is deliberately antagonizing Brian about the book he says he's working on, which he has been working on for a implied long time with no notable progress.
>>7937700thinking about doing something cool, releases dopamine.Actually grinding at something, releases cortisol.Finishing a big project, releases dopamine.Realizing it sucks and nobody likes it, releases cortisol.In the end cortisol wins, so people stick to the first step.