sometimes i look at the neocities special sauce page and see my site on the first page. am i really that popular? am i really that important? i haven't updated my site that much bruh WHAT is so alluring about it. my music ain't THAT good, the shit on my site can't POSSIBLY be that interesting. i like going back over to the west side because central washington is a shithole, and i grew up on the west side and prefer how green it is. yakima is a dun dustbowl with temperatures rivaling hell.
i like playing second life on my parcel
today my annual payment for my website domain should get payed automatically so i can keep my epic .com domain
i also frequently think about how i'd like to have my website domain ACTUALLY correlate to my project. like... i want one site but i want to put all my shit on it and have at least a section be relevant to my business. cargopusher is a personal thing. maybe i could just move all the current stuff on my site to a "personal section" of the site and have things related to my project on the "main" site. this also means i'd have to re organize everything, and that sucks. some parts would also defeat the purpose of the fandom wiki. BUUUUUUUTTTTTTTTTTT the fandom wiki is basicaly just copy-pasting my obsidian web of notes relating to my lore, and i could always use a free tool to convert my obsidian notes to a wiki. i just want an actually fully functioning wiki with typical wiki features, and on neocities that's not that possible. and also the reason for a personal section is so i can do stupid shit with html and css and explore different looks i might like. i haven't done that on the main site because i need to keep the stylr branding consistant. that's something i'd be concerned about with the personal v project idea.