Junious
Silver
- Joined
- Aug 12, 2022
- Messages
- 126
- Reaction score
- 442
- Awards
- 84
What cancelled sitcom best describes your life?
Monty Python's Flying Circus, a little bit of edge, politically cynical, picking and choosing time period to exist in based on convenience
What does Vaporwave mean to you?
I listened to vaporwave on last.fm a lot when I was a programmer back in the day.
What subgenres are you most into?
not quite sure, I am more of a casual user
How did you find out about this place?
zalaz alaza
What do you do for fun?
Building up my home stockyard. I got a horse, donkeys, sheep, chickens, and guinea fowl. I am working on my construction style I call "Khayalitsha" after a massive informal settlement I spent a bunch of time in where I learned about building with what you have. I use the scraps from the bottom of the wood pile to build surrealistic interpretations of gates and fencing. My place looks like a solar powered viking encampment, with roundwood, rough cut, and planed lumber sharing space, wires running on poles that are simply forked hardwood sticks, but a centralized aesthetic of recycled surrealism. Weird angles, weird structures.
Monty Python's Flying Circus, a little bit of edge, politically cynical, picking and choosing time period to exist in based on convenience
What does Vaporwave mean to you?
I listened to vaporwave on last.fm a lot when I was a programmer back in the day.
What subgenres are you most into?
not quite sure, I am more of a casual user
How did you find out about this place?
zalaz alaza
What do you do for fun?
Building up my home stockyard. I got a horse, donkeys, sheep, chickens, and guinea fowl. I am working on my construction style I call "Khayalitsha" after a massive informal settlement I spent a bunch of time in where I learned about building with what you have. I use the scraps from the bottom of the wood pile to build surrealistic interpretations of gates and fencing. My place looks like a solar powered viking encampment, with roundwood, rough cut, and planed lumber sharing space, wires running on poles that are simply forked hardwood sticks, but a centralized aesthetic of recycled surrealism. Weird angles, weird structures.