About the author and blog entries right here in this location ★
This website is my corner of the internet and a place for assorted concepts and art and stuff. In an era where AI slop is on the rise, I wanted a space of my own to combat that in a way. This site was created on the 19th of february 2026 and I update it when I can. (I'm a busy guy... or at least that's what I use as my excuse for not doing things.)
Soon I hope to have my own gallery, (for art and photography,) blog entries, a guestbook (somehow,) and swag other stuff like that.
As I have only started this recently, I'm fairly unfamiliar with HTML and making websites and a total novice. Stick around to see when I finally upgrade this lil place. (I'm becoming more proficient daily, trust.) I am very confused when it comes to CSS but I will maybe get there eventually. All pictures (as of right now) are taken on my digicam and are therefore mine.
HEY YOU! Have you ever found yourself wishing for a more interesting life? Maybe a place to escape off to? Well look no further. Worldbuilding is a way to combat the realities of life and the stupid governments and society by literally just making things up! Ever since I was a wee lad I've been making my own fictional lands and animals and stuff and that has since carried into my youngmanhood. "Share your current project with us!!" Ladies, ladies calm down. Here ya go.
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This week's (14 june 2026) music recommendation from me, a musician with a splendiferous music taste:
Saturn, the Bringer of Old Age from Gustav Holst's The Planets
Not too long ago I went to my local small business that sells a bunch of used items, such as CDs, so naturally I looked through ALL of the classical CDs and took home twelve lovely ones. One of which was a recording of The Planets by the BBC philharmonic. I didn't have high hopes because no recording can ever top the Berlin phil one, but to my pleasant surprise, this recording turned out to be absolutely epic. This week's choice is Saturn because it is one that I (SORRY) usually skip over. (A lot of the time when I listen to music it's either on the bus or in a car and is just too quiet to listen to.) But last night I was listening through it again and it lowkey made me shed a tear. The ending is more emotional than I remember. Maybe I'm more emotional, or it's the recording itself, but something special is in this Saturn. It is quite underrated.
Past recs (oldest to newest):
A list of links that will continue to grow:
My friend Exameter's delectable website (I didn't know if you wanted me to use your actual name here.)
One of my personal favorite wikipedia articles (Beowulf)
Renowned sheet music site (mostly classical I believe)
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