About
In Real Life™, I'm extremely private—mainly because I'm anxious, and shy, and afraid of people judging me. This site is where I set those fears aside, and show what I've got with zero shame. So who am I? On the web, everyone skims everything, so let's explain iconographically:
- ⚧ Transgender
- ♀ Female
- 🥦 Vegetarian
- ⛥ Witch
- ♥ Francophile
- {} Programmer
You are welcome to email me at {my neocities username}@riseup.net. I'd be happy to help you with HTML or CSS if you need it.
On this site
Logs and Collections
- My Microblog - also on Mastodon.
- Music: Where I name music that interests me, including a anti-fascist playlist.
- Dream Journal
- Diary
Articles
- On Identification: In which Astarte asserts that legal names, photo IDs, and passports should be abolished.
- How to Build a Website on Neocities
- An Opinionated Guide to Picking a Free License
Satire
- Cooltraner: A collection of fanfiction.
- The Chart: A map of the apocalypse.
- The Dark Lord's Advocate: The Elder Council High Magicks debates the most rational way in which to handle the return of The Dark Lord. [Fiction]
- This Socrates Idiot
- Worst Fizzbuzz
- Dear Stack Overflow
- Blue Pill Venn Diagram: A break-down of the bizarre, pathetic lingo of the alt-right. [CW: Slurs]
Poems
- Exhortation: A poem about gender dysphoria.
- The Song of Satan: A poem in praise of Satan.
Visit these sites
Text and Blogs
- N-Gate: Incredibly snarky summaries of "Hacker" "News" (weekly), and Fosdem (yearly).
- JWZ’s Blog Jamie Zawinski is the creator of xscreensaver and one of the early developers of Netscape Navigator (later Mozilla). His site also contains copious amounts of snark.
- theisticsatanism.com: Discusses Satanist theology and practice in incredible detail.
- Alyssa Rosenzweig: A graphics programmer and free software advocate.
- Invisible Up: A website made by a ghost who's also an electrical engineer and an artist.
Comics
- Assignée Garçon: Sophie Labelle is a Québécoise, trans cartoonist. Her comic gets some criticism because she's very heavy-handed with her messaging. However, I've found that, for this exact reason, the French version of her comic is great for learning LGBT vocabulary (a lot of which is still missing from dictionaries).
- Discord Comics: Queer romance (mostly).
- Lunar Baboon: One of the most persistently heart-warming comics I've ever read.
- Lefty Cartoons: Self-explanatory.
- 9mm Ballpoint: Another left-wing cartoonist.
- Existential Comics: Philosophy-oriented comics