lol so i haven't done an introduction like this in ages, and forgot how awkward it feels. anyway enjoy my life story i guess!!!
so uh, basics: my name is jessica and i live in nyc with my boyfriend and beautiful angelic perfect dachshund mix ponyo (my bf is ok too i guess) i like cute things, video games, reading, journaling, digital art, coding, and sour candy. some of the "big influences" on my life have been sailor moon, studio ghibli, sanrio, the early internet (!!). these days I work "in tech". i was cool online when i was 12 and i definitely talk about this in job interviews.
now, computers! internet! we had one in my house since i was a child because my dad worked for IBM, so one of my first memories is playing lemmings on MS-DOS. I was totally fascinated, and when we eventually got internet access I came across a website made by
kimikat (sadly long-defunct) which BLEW my mind. I decided that I
needed to make a website, and convinced my parents to let me buy a domain (i have no idea why they agreed, but it's still alive and is old enough to legally drink now eheh) For a long period of time I was one of the only one of my classmates that even owned a computer, so the vibe was completely different in so many ways (both good and bad).
So from about 1999 - 2007? i had a series of websites, frequented (and eventually was a mod/super admin for) various forums, made lots of pixel art, raised many virtual pets, met a ton of incredibly creative and talented people, and basically never did any of my homework lolol. eventually we all got older and had new life obligations like college and jobs, so online creativity took a backseat. alongside that, the world was changing and things gradually moved to the same handful of social media websites we all know and roll our eyes at today, and i think eventually we all just accepted that the web we knew was gone, so it all resolved into fond memories. i still keep in touch with most folks, though and actually talk to them almost every day. :)
i ended up working in tech accidentally due to the experience and knowledge i gained during my "very online" period, which was honestly something i'd never even considered because i had no formal education, but it turns out it completely doesn't matter as long as you know what you're doing! so after doing that for several years now i thought...i could just make a website again? there is literally nothing stopping me from doing that. i know way more than i did before about web development. it would help me with my job and give me a creative/relaxation outlet. then after like, moments of searching i found this community and thought WOW THAT IS SO COOL I LOVE IT SO MUCH YESSSSS MAXIMALISM BUT MAKE IT MODERN LFG.
so here i am. it's nice to meet you, and i hope you enjoyed my ted talk.
edit// omg this is literally so long lmao sry