Dear Ai Police
ADHD Meets AI. Not For Correction, But Co-Creation. And co-creation isn’t the shortcut. It’s the reason this shit finally sounds like me.
Dear AI police,
Yeah, you.
The next evolution of grammar cops, tone enforcers, and “write it the right way” types.
You’ve always had a badge.
But now you’re wielding red pens and keyboard shortcuts.
And somehow, the one thing you can’t stand?
People creating in ways you don’t approve of.
You hate the em dash.
You whine about sentence fragments.
You grumble when someone dares to create something meaningful… with help from AI.
But here’s what you’re missing
We all write differently.
We all think differently.
We all tell stories in the only way we know how.
What if tools like AI didn’t destroy that?
What if they amplified it?
💥 AI Isn’t Lazy. It’s Liberating.
I’m not outsourcing my story.
I’m optimizing it.
I’m not “cheating” by using AI.
I’m finally telling my stories in a way that reflects how my ADHD brain works.
Messy. Real. Out loud. In spirals, not outlines.
Through co-creation, not correction.
You want to know what lazy looks like?
Lazy is judging a post by how it was made, not what it makes people feel.
Lazy is dismissing a story because AI touched it.
Lazy is gatekeeping what “good” writing is… without ever asking who it’s for.
🧠 I’ve Been Waiting for This Since 2008
I started blogging in 2008.
Back then, they told me I wrote “like I talked.”
So I leaned into video.
Podcasting.
Speaking on stage.
I let the story live in my voice, because the page didn’t want me.
But I always wished I could be a better writer.
Not for grammar points.
Not for approval.
For impact.
Because I knew the stories mattered.
They just needed help making it out of my head and onto the page.
For years, I used Grammarly like a life raft.
It helped, a little.
But what I really needed?
A creative partner who got me.
🧬 ADHD Is the Blueprint. AI Is the Mirror.
In the last six months, I’ve never felt more creatively empowered.
Because now?
I’ve trained these damn language models like an ADHD service animal.
They know my tone.
They mirror my spiral.
They honor the weird way I get from chaos to clarity.
And guess what?
It takes me 4x longer to write posts now.
Because I give a damn.
Because I reread every line for rhythm.
Because I’m not chasing clicks
I’m chasing connection.
And for the first time, my brain feels heard.
🎤 So, When You See AI Content…
If your first thought is:
“Ugh. He probably used AI to write this.”
Try replacing that with:
“Damn. If this is Fanzo with AI, then his ADHD brain just found the perfect co-pilot.”
Because I still wrote it.
I still bled into it.
I just had a mirror that helped me see what mattered.
So yeah, dear AI police —
You can keep swinging your red pens like weapons.
We’ll be over here building something that actually fucking resonates.
Not because it’s perfect.
But because it’s true.
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