Hola, I'm someone with many names; but for now you can call me Psyche or Viscera.
I have a special interest in my own original characters and archival/data hoarding, the latter
of which has gotten to the point of turning my room into a sanctuary for books my local thrift stores
were going to throw out.
It's hard to make me hate things, but the commercialization of the Internet and user-unfriendly UI
make me seethe. Were I to ever to become a shill, I wish my dearest friends to shoot me in the back of the head.
I have a holy book collection. Current numbers are: 21 Bibles (19 Catholic, 2 Protestant), 2 Qurans and 1 Book of Mormon.
Well, original characters a bit of a misnomer. It's more akin to 'the worlds and characters I have been
working on since age 10', the first part of which 'original characters' sadly gives the impression of being
secondary. It is not. My worlds do not take second seat to their own inhabitants.
I call my worlds and its
people Blueprints.
Like 'original characters' this one is also a misnomer; in essence, it's more information extraction and
logging, but in practice it boils down to archival. I am particularly interested in diaries, blogs, letters,
annotated books, personal art projects, the likes. That being said, I also enjoy looking through the Wayback
Machine, the CIA's reading room, and love finding wikis, books, and websites on topics I never even gave a
passing glance to prior.
Memoriam is (or should be, if I have not yet updated it)
a scanned collection of letters, adverts, postcards, cards, or just really whatever I've found through thrifting
or otherwise.
›The Internet
›Software from the 2000s
›Gore
›Fungi
›Soviet Era Hungarian Advertising
›Soviet Posters
›Board/Tabletop Games
›When They Cry
›Stardew Valley
›Dragon Age
›Homestuck
›Monogatari Series