grayestofghosts: a shiba inu in a blanket (shibe)
In the meantime I've been thinking about having more serious posts on here but in the meanwhile I'm having serious early 2000s internet nostalgia, thinking about the geocities and pixel art I made in elementary school. Some things have definitely improved while I do think the way most social media is, putting lots of people in a small pit to fight it out and intentionally making them see content that makes them angry for "clicks" has... well, made the world worse.

Back in the days of neopets I had a geocities website with a seafoam green background and a page counter where I posted my pixel dolls. I was very fond of certain artists, and one of them at least, KawaiiHannah is incredibly still around though she seems to do traditional art mostly now though her pixel art is still online.

I was thinking about how I probably would not have the patience to do pixel art now. I mean, I have a lot of tedious hobbies and interests, sure, but I guess the reward for it would not be as much now. There was a lot of community around this stuff and now I have no idea what I would do, it just seems like shouting into the void. I mean there's doing art for art's sake, I know that and do that, but like, when I do that I use physical media, because having something that's not just computer data is... well, it's something, at least.

I was looking at carrd as an alternative to the old-style static sites and I have a resounding maybe. There's also neocities, but again I do not know how much I remember of HTML and CSS and if I have the patience or energy to make a new site from scratch right now. There's also, you know... what I'd put on it. I don't even know. It's hard enough to maintain a blog, because I think I should have something important to say to post. A static website? That's even moreso!

It's really hard to be the change one wants to be, especially when there's no one else around. I really should use this site more. Bleh.

grayestofghosts: a shiba inu in a blanket (shibe)
Happy New Year!

New year means switching out last year's journals and planners for this year's, which is the most exciting thing we can hope for given the state of the world.

2020 journal is now archived and is thus far the thickest since I started in 2018. I've no doubt this is because this year I had a Stickii club subscription and in the middle of the year bought a color printer, which can bulk up these things fast. I don't know how much of it is because of the pandemic I had more time to write and decorate, though. There are a significant number of blank pages as well as pages with lots of stuff glued in.



This year I'm leery of making resolutions because of the state of the world, so I just pasted in some vibes to bring into the new year in the new book.



2020 caught me offguard but 2021 will have to fuck around and find out.

Profile

grayestofghosts: a sketch of a man reading a paper (Default)
Louis Chanina

December 2025

S M T W T F S
 123456
7 8910111213
14151617181920
212223 24252627
2829 3031   

Syndicate

RSS Atom

Most Popular Tags

Style Credit

Expand Cut Tags

No cut tags
Page generated Jan. 4th, 2026 09:13 pm
Powered by Dreamwidth Studios