If only my life was so easy that I wouldn’t need a domain. Not only that, if only having a domain would be easy. But no, I need one because I want to make pretty character profiles, and Google Docs won’t allow me to customize them as much as I’d prefer. If I can’t have images with borders, I rebel, and thus my third domain has been born.
Why third? Because I’m an idiot and managed to absolutely wreck the last one, which I created after I got bored with the first one. Sigh. At least I was barely two posts in creating my blog and lost nothing of real value. Still, it’s always a bitch to start anew. If re-installing WordPress and editing the theme can be counted as “starting anew.”
Oh, well. At least deciding on the new domain name was easy, seeing “.lol” as a possible domain suffix, causing my definitely-a-respectable-adult self a good giggle. Did you know that the most, almost ridiculously pricey TLD—at least when it comes to my chosen host—is “.spreadbetting”? Me neither. Had to even look the word itself up. Nevertheless, now that my domain sounds like a certain spam site, it’s time to get things up and running. That means writing the first blog post and eventually re-uploading all my files again, but those are of less importance right now.
So, here we are. A few more mistakes wiser, hopefully, planning to put some of this excess inspiration and energy to use. Once I finally finish writing the infos and setting up my Discord server, my blog might even have a potential audience and an actual use, instead of being a random dump of miscellaneous ramblings. But like with everything else in my life, we’ll see how it goes. It might be 2025 before I’m finally ready to open up the server and focus my energy on running it, or I’ll be too busy programming and working after finishing my degree to have any creative hobbies left. Who knows?
But that’s a future me’s problem. The first post is done and I can continue working on the blog’s look. I’ll see you around, dudes and dudettes. Remember: be kind, be fabulous, and most importantly, be safe.