A list of things that I like that I think more people should know about:

I'll start with games and say please play E.B.O.N.Y. Riddle Game. It's an online puzzle game that's entirely free and one of the most creative things ever made. It also served as the inspiration for my own game, Avalanche. Created in 2008 though still updated today, it's a reflection of an era gone by of when people simply uploaded their passions to the internet for others to enjoy. If you ever read this Aneninen, greetings from across the pond!

On the subject of stories, if you know me then you know I'm a huge nerd when it comes to Hiveswap and Homestuck. While I'm sure some of you out there rolled your eyes reading that, trust me when I say that Hiveswap is awesome. If you know nothing about Homestuck and the comic intimidates you, or if you don't want to read all that (I get it.) then take a look at Hiveswap. No prior knowledge is needed to enjoy it and it's full of fun characters.

Speaking of stories, I love the book Ubik by Philip K. Dick. You're probably familiar with either Blade Runner (Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep) or The Man in the High Castle, both of which he penned, but if you ask me, his best novel was Ubik. Ubik is a fascinating sci-fi story that plays with structure and the transcendental nature of storytelling. Another book I like a lot is House of Leaves, though I don't think I could do it justice describing it here. It's still an incredible novel for a variety of reasons, however, and if you've somehow never heard of it then I highly suggest that you look it up.

Lastly, if you're still reading, I'll tell you about my Discord server. Yeah, I know that's a bit weird to include here and not the About Me page, but I thought it made a bit more sense here. I founded and own the TRTF Fantasy Land server on Discord, which as of writing this has about 150 members, all of whom are quite active. TRTF is an old, and very strange, series of fangames of FNAF. Despite it's bad reputation, I find something about it very endearing considering how strange and unusual it is. It's one of the rawest expressions of someone being creative, even if the final product upon hindsight was bad.