Why not interpret “I’m an artist, can I help” as “I have skills commonly classified as art-related, can those skills be of use?”
(And it seems like “sure, go make awesome art that reduces the number of inferential leaps we require to make our case, or at least that makes you rich so you can donate money” is a better answer than “no”. Not to mention the fact that this post kinda reads like “no, and fuck you for asking, we can’t fix your identity issues.” I’m sure you are sick of being asked “Can I help” by people who really can’t, but a polite form letter would be much better than this post.)
Why not interpret “I’m an artist, can I help” as “I have skills commonly classified as art-related, can those skills be of use?”
(And it seems like “sure, go make awesome art that reduces the number of inferential leaps we require to make our case, or at least that makes you rich so you can donate money” is a better answer than “no”. Not to mention the fact that this post kinda reads like “no, and fuck you for asking, we can’t fix your identity issues.” I’m sure you are sick of being asked “Can I help” by people who really can’t, but a polite form letter would be much better than this post.)