The Wings That Will Never Burn Down - Dima Lancaster
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Look around you. Feel it, any tension, any sense of freedom, joy, hope, fear, anger or constriction. That’s now and we’re living in it, situated within the late stages of capitalism, creeping towards fascism, in a world slowly boiling itself to death. All hope isn’t lost, though - you can still enjoy yourself. I do. This section features all the things that, I, myself, personally enjoy. Some of it makes me forget how awful things have gotten. Some of it makes me remember times that seemed better. Other things I enjoy give me intense hope for the future. Some of it is pure contextualization for this moment in time. There’s not a lot here right now, but believe me - there will be!
- The about me page gives you a good idea of who I am, my history online and with coding, my hobbies, and why I'm like this, for lack of a better way of putting things. In case you're wary of the form on these pages, this also explains alternate methods of contacting me.
- The askbox is a good place to leave any long, public inquiries you might have about this site, comments, or anything of the sort. I screen submissions there, but will reply if necessary, and it is a way to reach me.
- The site updates section features a running log of almost every single update to this site, as well as a list of future, planned updates. The latter is tentative and open to suggestions via any of my contact methods, of course.
- My Past Site Themes is a small page that looks back on the themes I've used on this site in the past, where they came from, why I chose them, how I set them up, and related topics. It's stmall but might be interesting.
- A shrine to fictional dystopias that discusses why millennials find dystopias so captivating and provides curated recommendations for dystopian media. Are we living in a dystopia?
- My wall of buttons showcases websites, mostly on the small web and neocities, which I find charming, inspirational, or simply worth visiting. If you'd like to be added here, do drop me a line! I am always looking for new and interesting sites to visit, particularly topical ones with lots of content.
- My curated Spotify collection simply shares a vast array of Spotify playlists I've created over the years, some rather long. These aren't exactly the top hits. My Spotify Wrapped "Sound Town" was listed as in Moldova. Regardless, maybe someone wants 50+ hours of Slavic hiphop?
- Web Shanties and Ballads shares viral, very online songs from the past twenty-five years. Like sea shanties, but for sailing on the wide open web...
- The webrings and exchanges page features just that - webrings and site exchanges! These include what usually are called web "cliques," but also fanlistings and the usual sort of webring.