>where am i?

Well, my website of course!

You can expect to be astounded by my artworks, personality, and utter love of Star Trek, among other things I like to nerd out about. This is the second website I've coded and the first dedicated to my non-IRL self.

>what can i do here?

You can check out webpages like my home page. Other things are under construction but I'd like to implement a page for my zine + creative projects, quotes I like, a shrine for my favorite characters including my OCs, as well as a music player for my own mixtapes. You can also DEPART and view my online presence elsewhere, which I have linked.

>why'd you make this website?

Same reason I learned HTML and CSS, I don't want to be on the recieving end of technological punishment and control! I am not a peasant in feudal times! I desire to create, not merely to consume!

I cannot promise to continously update this project; I am a busy person. However, I hope to make web-friends and share a piece of my soul on here. Even if just for one person.

>who are you?

A beautiful stranger.

A student. A hopeful person. Someone who probably argues way more than they should. Someone who laughs at most things. I'm a passionate person. I want to be an educator. I burst out into song randomly. I love art, I love history, I love love. I don't want to live in a world without immigrants + trans people + sex + queerness + Black lives + land back + a free Palestine. I would like to live in a world without ICE + Zionism + fascism + the United States + war. I'm woke. I'm a bitch. I'm a lover. I'm a child. I'm a mother. I'm a sinner. I'm a saint. I do not feel ashamed.

Much love, xenocomputerism AKA Marley. (they/them)

the / people / united / will / never / be / defeated!

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Much thanks to the resources below which made my coding education free, and therefore made this website possible.

"Freedom is not an ideal located outside of man; nor is it an idea which becomes myth. It is rather the indispensable condition for the quest of human completion."

Paulo Freire, Pedegogy of the Oppressed