What is vailimia.neocities.org?
It's a website, obviously.
Specifically, it's a website made by Vailimia (me), it's not impressive.
I basically wanted a single place I can link to that holds all the links to other places I'm on, that way when I want to add another link I don't have to update several lists across an increasing number of websites and risk forgetting a link somewhere.
It got slightly out of hand, and now I know very basic HTML and CSS.
I'm working on getting some info pages for my OCs on here, not that anyone cares.
If you find the character info pages, please ignore them for now.
Okay, but who is Vailimia?
I am, obviously.
I believe privacy is important (especially online), so you might not learn that much about me from this page.
That said, there's some information I feel is important to put here because it relates to my online persona or activities.
- I like spiders (might even be a spider therian, but I'm not sure).
- My online name is a type of spider, I got it by looking through a list of spiders that start with V (didn't put that much thought into it).
- Weird is good, normal is boring, have an open mind.
- I do programming as a hobby (I'm mostly self-taught, the best way to learn programming is to do programming).
- I probably have too many OCs.
- I don't usually initiate online interactions (I generally prefer to be off doing my own thing).
- Everyone should question their gender at some point (and if your answer is "everything is working fine already", that's a perfectly valid answer).
- Might also have autism, but I'm undiagnosed so I don't want to say for certain.
Most importantly, I prefer to keep my online and offline lives seperate.
Don't bring up my real world identity on a public game server, don't bring up my "artwork" at the grocery store.
Terms of Address
Basically pronouns, honorifics, that sort of thing.
I'm gonna get verbose with this because this is my website and I'll do what I want.
(If you know me in real life, forget everything you learned here, you probably can't be trusted with this information.)
Pronouns
- he/him: Officially supported, this is my "primary" set.
- they/them: Also officially supported.
- she/her: In testing, not officially supported yet (basically just stop if I tell you to stop).
Honorifics
Despite my primary set of pronouns being he/him, I do NOT accept masculine honorifics (such as "Mr." or "sir").
Gender-neutral honorifics are fine, feminine honorifics are in testing, but I'd prefer if you didn't use honorifics at all.