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welcome to the links page. you will see links that are relevant to both myself and this website. i will try my best to explain what everything leads to, and how it relates back to me, but this is not at all a priority. hopefully everything works and leads to what it should lead to! and hopefully once i have expanded it enough, it will become helpful to some of you.



website resources

The Internet Archive - a library that contains millions of free content, can't even begin to state the uses for this.

Gifcities - a gif search engine that is useful for sourcing old-internet gifs from the Geocities-era.

Cameron's World - a web-collage of text and images excavated from archived Geocities pages.

Olia Lialina's Website - a net artist with a neat website, some great resources and inspiration can be found here.

Background Archive - good resource for low quality tiled backgrounds.

W3Schools - amazing learning resource that gives you the basic information on a variety of coding languages -- in this case, HTML and CSS.

Cbox - an embedded chat app that you can see on your right.

Catbox - a free, high capacity file hosting service that is useful for anything I can't place in my Neocities directory.

Litterbox - identical to Catbox, but the content uploaded is temporary.

Vocaroo - voice recording service, good for if i ever wish to record myself speaking and want to share it.



japanese learning resources

Tofugu - a helpful website for beginners, full of resources and articles that help with getting started.

WaniKani - a spaced repetition learning tool, made by Tofugu. Teaches Kanji, the radicals that constitute it and the vocabulary it is used in. The first three levels are free.

KanjiDamage - a free kanji learning resource that uses crude internet language to help you remember everything.

Anki - a free spaced repition learning tool that can be used for almost anything. Basically just digital flash cards, but they can be customised and used for any subject.

Genki Textbooks + Workbooks - a series textbook PDFs for if you're a learned nigga who reads.

iKnow - a paid tool for learning Japanese, particularly useful for vocabulary.

Bunpro - a paid tool for learning Japanese grammar and vocabulary.