Break The Pencil
Also known as: #BreakThePencil
Break The Pencil is a mock movement that spread across X (formerly Twitter) in late March and early April 2024, featuring AI-generated images of various characters symbolically snapping pencils in half. The trend positioned itself as a pro-AI art statement against traditional "pencil" artists, though most participants appeared to be satirizing AI art evangelists rather than genuinely opposing hand-drawn art3. The movement sparked backlash from artists and became a flashpoint in the ongoing AI art debate1.
TL;DR
Break The Pencil is a mock movement that spread across X (formerly Twitter) in late March and early April 2024, featuring AI-generated images of various characters symbolically snapping pencils in half.
Overview
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
The Break The Pencil format typically follows a simple pattern:
Pick a popular fictional character or internet personality
Use an AI image generator to create an image of that character breaking, snapping, or holding a broken pencil
Post it with a caption declaring solidarity with AI art and opposition to traditional artists
Include the hashtag #BreakThePencil
Cultural Impact
Fun Facts
The original bait post by @KrisSkulls that kicked off the trend was literally just a picture of a pencil behind a sensitive content warning, and it got 130,000 likes.
Multiple participants censored the word "pencil" as "p\*ncil," treating it like profanity.
The PewDiePie counter-meme referenced his real-life shift from gaming content to painting, making the "stop breaking pencils" message oddly sincere.
DeviantArt artist Stefandorfer pointed out the irony that AI models were trained on artists' work, and now those same tools were being used to mock traditional art.
Frequently Asked Questions
References (4)
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- 2Break The Pencil - Know Your Memeencyclopedia
- 3Voting pencil conspiracy theoryencyclopedia
- 4Break The Pencil - Urban Dictionarydictionary