All these links are viruses, every one of them, you've been trolled lole

Think of it like a toy box full of yard sale junk.

On this page you're gonna find a ton of cool things and people that helped me make this site as well as games and tutorials for how to art.

Friends

Some pretty cool people.

  • Dev's Site - A Friend of mine who helped me out in building this website.
  • GummyJon - One of my best friends, my boyfriend, and a pretty funny livestreamer. You should check him out. He makes pretty funny stuff sometimes.
  • Entertainment

    An assortment of content, in no certain order, that I find to be fun or time-burner content good for wasting a few hours or good for background noise. WARNING: Some stuff WILL trigger epilepsy in people, excersize caution in the below links. I'll be sure to list seizure warnings where applicable.

  • Yume Nikki - The Original Flavor Dream Simulator (that isn't LSD Dream Emulator). Kikiyama really did good by us with this one. It's over a decade old at this point, and still holds up as one of the best RPGMaker walking sims to date.
  • Yume 2kki - A fan-made 'sequel' to Yume Nikki. It's just like the original and is heavily collaborated on by multiple fans of the original game.
  • Wired Sound for Wired People - Seizure Warning. LETS ALL LOVE LAIN. A Fan-Site (i think?) for Serial Experiments Lain. It's got some cool music that I enjoy sprinkled throughout the websites via varied clickable images/links.
  • Internet Archive: Internet Arcade - A bunch of free online games you can play right in your browser, all hosted by the worlds best for digital media preservation.
  • Alpha Beta Gamer - Sometimes I fall asleep watching their longplays. They have a ton of longplays of indie titles varying in genre, some horror, some just comedy games, whatever you're in the mood for they (probably) have.
  • ManlyBadassHero - Another YouTuber that posts pretty solid indie content, though his is commentated and is predominately indie horror titles.
  • Whang! - Justin makes videos about reddit stories, lost media, and extremely perturbing gross content. I reccommend him if you have a strong stomach and can stand tales about really fucked up stuff.
  • Toy House - Have OCs? Have lore you wanna write for them? This site should set you on the right path, then.
  • Watch Cartoon Online - If you're like me and broke as shit/don't want to pay for like eight different streaming services to watch a cartoon or anime, WCO is pretty good about hooking you up. I reccommend using an adblocker on their site because honestly I'm not down to hear who's single in my area, but I use this site a LOT for watching TV while working.
  • Newgrounds - Did you seriously think for a second I wasn't about to list Tom Fulp's brainchild on this site? LMAO. The games portal is like the best place to play some free indie titles or early access games. This place was my CHILDHOOD, and it deserves more recognition than it has currently.
  • GOG Games - No, not THAT GOG. This one's more on the 'five finger discount' side of things if you catch my drift. You can go here, search for any recent/older title (like, I dunno, System Shock or Cuphead) and download it for freebies with no DRM involved.
  • The Useless Web - Seizure Warning. This website was one of my primary timeburners way back when I was in school. There's a lot of websites that the button can take you to that'll basically give you free dopamine for as long as you can tolerate clicking the button to find a new dumb website to play with.
  • Art References / "How do I-"

    Fair warning: some of these might not be hosted, legally available for free, or are unavailable wholesale. If the links are dead, get up with me. This section is intended for people who are new to art or are interested in learning how to draw, develop games, etc. If you've come to this section and are prepared to write a strongly worded letter about 'piracy being bad' then stop right there because I will 100% not read it or care.

  • Design Doll - Used in my composition sketches for getting the baseline idea of a bodyshape or pose before I start sketching. Used primarily as reference material.
  • PaintToolSAI - A """less than legal""" source to download PTSai. Paint Tool Sai is a digtal art program that works with most tablets and computers. It's the beginner friendly art setup and was what I used when I first learned digital art.
  • PaintDotNet - Babbys first photoshop and it's free (like actually). PDN is good if you're wanting to make a quick reference board in order to get the gist of what kind of design/character you're planning to make. It's also good for making funny le epic may mays when you're bored at like 3am.
  • Lazy Nezumi - I don't have a """FREE""" version of this one to rehost and share out, however, a license is like 30 bucks and if you're like me and have shaky idiot hands when you draw then it's a lifesaver. Even if you don't have that, it's got a perspective ruler and a ton of cool features to toy with.
  • Open Broadcaster Software - Good for recording speedpainting videos if you're into that, CSP and other programs have stuff built in for playback thus rendering this useless, but CSP and most other programs are expensive as shit and I can't in good faith reccommend someone pay like 80-150 dollars for a program just to speedpaint.
  • Visual Studio Code - A pretty solid IDE with github functionality built in. You can do what I did and download it to edit your own websites using a HTML viewer plugin from the plugin database, or just write any ammount of code in it for any project. It's top of the line, and free.
  • Coolors - This website gives you color palettes to work with. You just press space bar to random generate a palette, click and lock what ones you want to use as your main color choices, and hit space bar again and it'll give you colors that work with the color you want as your primary color. (I said color way too much there lmao)
  • Paletton - Great for color theory and toying with colors to get a general idea for what works in combination with what.
  • PaintToolSai Brushes - 1. Ew, tumblr. 2. This page has a ton of paint tool sai brushes and textures that generally tend to be useful with the program.
  • Stuff Used to Build This Website

    Paying my dues, giving credit where credit is needed! The people listed here are people who I've frankencoded from, gotten cool gadgets from, or are generally people who helped with finding resources to build this site.

  • sadgrL - She's the person who built the template for the website you're looking at. Though, I did some funny edits of my own to the site to make it look a bit more 'me' than the OG template.