More About Me

I was that kid who'd click every icon on a desktop just to see what they did. If something crashed, I'd try to fix it— or make it crash again just to learn why. Before I knew it, I was tweaking .INI files, editing HTML in Notepad, and burning mix CDs with Winamp visualizers playing in the background.

My first games were booted from floppy disks, and I can still hear the whirring of CRT monitors and the clicky feedback of mechanical keyboards long before they became trendy again. I lived through the days of MSN Messenger statuses, GeoCities pages, and Newgrounds animations.

Over time, the internet became not just a playground but a canvas—one where I’d build, break, and rebuild. Now, I'm chronicling that journey and everything the digital world meant to me and my generation. This website is a tribute to that era, and to everyone who ever waited for LimeWire to finish a song just to find it was a virus.

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