Hello there!
So, a funny thing. It's been so long since I've last been active on any forum (or maybe I was never a part of a forum like this one at all) that I was unaware it would log me out after an hour. And apparently that's how long it took me to write a post. Which I now lost. Huh.
Well, y'know what? I'm inclined to be positive about such things. I've put down the "always logged it" tick this time, let's try this again!
So, my name is
Alex. Or
Tarrax, or
Hum or whatever nickname you'd be inclined to give me. I'm also fine with absolutely any and all pronouns, since, as far as my gender goes, I live to be completely incomprehensible.
I'm in my late twenties. Which means, I remember some of the good old web. I remember using website builders and a bunch of stolen code and html tutorials to make bright web pages with pure high contrast RGB backgrounds. About everything. About me, about my favorite anime, about my friends. It was fun. Then I moved on to social media. Then social media became all shiny and polished and utterly uncustomisable except maybe for Tumblr which in my mind is the last bastion of the old web spirit among the popular websites. Then suddenly I was weill in my twenties and I completely lost the ability to spend my free time doing anything but scrolling three same apps over and over again. That terrified me to realize.
Last year, thanks to a very enthusiastic Tumblr post, I've learned of Neocities and the Yesterweb community. I was floored to see so many people doing the very thing I mourned and buried as a gone part of my childhood. But I was also intimidated. Having your own website seemed…like too many opportunities at once. It could be
anything, and I couldn't choose a thing. I've also found that without sufficient motivation my ability to stack pieces of code together greatly degraded compared to my teenage years. So I just lurked. Around the Yesterweb webring, around this forum, all over.
This year, however, or rather at the end of last month even, there was a shift. For the first time in the last fifteen years I've just sat. And started making something that I wanted to make. Not for a friend, not for a fandom, for myself. I took a story that has been in my mind for more than a year now and I drew 40 full-colored pages of the first chapter start to finish in less than three weeks.
Fifteen years ago, it was a book scribbled in two fat notebooks by hand. It was really a self-insert fanfic with changed names, but who cares.
This time, I'm making a comic. I'm giving life to this character who means the absolute world to me as a creator the more I work on her. I'm giving life to her world and her queer found family. I've been an emotional mess about this for weeks. Can you tell?
So when the question of "Where do I post this?" came up, my first instinct was to make a website. I had a theme laying around. I had the motivation. I made it.
And now I'm building the rest of my website around that comic like it's my foundation. Suddenly it makes sense. Suddenly I'm hyped to make the things other people are doing. So far the front page isn't nearly as obnoxious as I'd like it to be, but I'm in no hurry. I'm doing the thing.
I've yet to build the shrines, but I'm thinking about a page dedicaded to a CD collection, maybe. I'm about to start burning CDs again. Maybe when my birthday comes I'll ask my friends to make me an old-fashioned mixtape. Kinda lacked out on that part of fun when it was hot.
What I'm trying to say is, this comic, this website, suddenly they don't feel like "reclaiming the web", they feel like reclaiming myself.
So, here's my website:
https://tarraxahum.neocities.org/index.htmlAnd, for the sake of yelling
"I MADE A THING!" , here's my webcomic:
https://tarraxahum.neocities.org/pof.htmlIt's just a little bit bloody, there's lots of fighting, there's some slight creepiness to showcase a metaphorical POV, and it's just at the beginning of the story. Oh, and the logo is a placeholder for now. Work in progress, work in progress. But it's mine.
My latest pride is successfully coding a comment page following Sadness's tutorial. One small step for Tarraxahum, one big leap for Tarraxhumankind.
Oh, and here's my SpaceHey!
https://spacehey.com/tarraxahumI suck at keeping the activity up, but I'm trying to live my best edgy cringe years on there, since I've never had a MySpace. I didn't know English back then.
It's been a while since I've been actually
encouraged to make a big detailed post, you know. I don't do "short" very well, never did.
So, if you're still reading, here's a bonus picture of me painted in my favorite things:
Music: Nu-metal, alternative rock and all the neighbooring micro-genres. I need my music to pound in my chest and vibrate in the soles of my feet. You won't find me in the moshpit 'cause I'm small and I want to see the singers, but you will find me by the stage. I've also developed a sudden interest in the cyberpunk flavor of synthware. Anyone got artist recommendations?
Anime: For being "the anime kid" of the class I sure haven't watched a lot of it, but I do have some favs. Gurren Lagann, Black Lagoon, Canaan, FLCL, Kill la Kill (which I genuinely watched and still watch for the plot). And Speed Racer of the 60s was my OG hyperfixation that started it all.
TV shows: As far as live action goes, I've only ever fully watched one, and that's Wynonna Earp. As far as animation goes, I adore Arcane. Also She-Ra (the new one) and the Owl House are cute.
Movies: Gunpowder Milkshake, Captain Marvel, Speed Racer. Back to the Future was the ultimate family movie at our house. As for animation - Mulan and Balto are my general go-tos.
Videogames: Mass Effect, Dragon Age (especially Inquisition, sue me) and Cyberpunk 2077. Greedfall is also good. I'm aware I should give more attention to indie games, but I suck at finding the ones I might like. Anyone knows a more obscure game with nice character customization - pls let me know, at this point I think I've seen all the bigger ones.
Plush toys: Let's spice it up, why not. I have a looong cat hugging pillow that my friend gave me as a gift. I have the IKEA shark. I have lots of plush cats 'cause I'm allergic to real ones despite loving them to bits. And I also have a doll of my favorite comic book character that I've sawn myself. I adore it still.
As you can probably guess from that media list, btw, I'm very weak for women kicking butts.
Will definitely make a website shrine out of that.
Phew, so…that looks about right for an introduction, huh?
I hope I'll stick around. And I hope you'll have me and my inspired walls of text.
Have a good day or evening or whatever your timezone brings