Cobwebs cleared. What's next?

Well, I've done all the modifications I want to do to get the ship sailing again. It wasn't much, but enough to make me feel like we can get going again. But now I gotta actually move things on here, so...what's my next move? I guess I have several.

First, social media. I've made a lot of posts and they date back pretty far. Twitter is where 97% of that lies, and that goes back to 2017. I would like to archive all of that, or at least the things worth saving. There's definitely going to be some filtering, but do expect some post compilations to pop up on this portion of the site. Again though - filtering. I think everyone finds their younger teen self cringe, and I'm no exception to that, so not everything will make it to here. I won't skip anything with value, of course, but I do expect to cut a lot.

Continuing other projects. Another Games Site is basically ready for release, although I'd have to convert it to something that works here, rather than the original Google Sites it's currently built for. I'd like to take care of that. I'd also REALLY like to get the rest of Plant Review out, as only half of the videos are out so far, and I've felt like I'm slacking on that.

Sadly though, there are some things that will get cut. Specifically, I'll be ending the HUMANITY run on Youtube. For those unfamilliar, I've been playing through the puzzle game HUMANITY, completely blind, aiming for 100%. I'll still be beating the game on my own with the same goal of 100%, but as it turns out a puzzle game with quite high (optional) difficulty spikes doesn't make for the best recording and editing experience. Very unfun. No more videos, then.

I have ideas of other things I'd like to do, mainly being inspired to do what other people do but not as good. Not gonna give too many specifics on that yet, but one of the two ideas is a little crazy and the other is pretty tame. One of those would absolutely deserve a write-up when finished, and I imagine you can guess which.

That covers it for now. Eyes forward, sights high. But not too high.

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