Hi! I am a anime fan, and likes jpop, and is obsessed about sailor moon. She owns three websites, and makes graphics, and is a wannabe Selphie, and thinks Squall is hot. She also likes Cloud in the AC movie... cuz he's hot...
hehe... anyway, Music I like to listen to is usually plainly just anything Japanese(pop/rock/rap/punk)! teehee. Otherwise anything Jazzy, classical, or Techno and Trance. Heh. Also.. I LOVE ViDEO GAMES! TEKKEN RULES BABY!.. hehe.. next to FiNAL FANTASY OF COURSE! YES!! oF COURSE.. Final fantasy... ^_^
Guess where that came from.
yup that's when i played neopets.
funny huh? I was a kid then.
let's not forget
this and
this. oh and
this.
My eternalsailormoon one went through LOTS of reincarnations... too bad there's no way of preserving all of those forms.
i started looking up this stuff when i found
the way back machine.
It's pretty fun looking up the old forms of popular web pages.
I started reading about the geocities archives and stuff. i had like, three geocities webpages too. i did freewebs for awhile but i took that stuff down when i didn't like it.
this one is still up, but even that is still mildly embarrassing due to the high amount of cheese and fangirlish-ness. I wouldn't mind re-starting it one day, though.
anyway, i was completely aware of the closing of geocities. except when i heard about, and knew that my pages were going to get closed, i didn't really think about it or care. I thought i wouldn't miss it. but after reading all those archive pages and their arguments about why they should be preserved I feel different... and now I'm sad I didn't back up my page. I hope one of those archive sites find my sites though... the problem was that it was indexed, so I fear they might be lost forever. I kind of want to read the silly things i wrote back then. i remember how I knew nothing about how the internet worked and i really believed that if I just waited patiently and updated my website that it would eventually become very popular and get lots of traffic. also, for an elementary to junior high school student, my pages were damn decent.