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updated with a fall redesign and plans for an art section
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over the years, ive told many real-life peers about my website, whose name obviously hasn't changed since its inception. today, though, i find myself wanting greater anonymity, the kind that will free my mind from thoughts like "i can't write about that, they'll find it strange coming from me." finding a potential new name for elaboraet is proving to be curiously difficult though.. wonder if i should even bother?
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vendovendo 2 years ago

elaboraet it's definetly a cool name, but i think sometimes we pay way too much attention to names and labels, content will always be the most relevant thing c:

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very pretty site, excellent aesthetics!
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rpgfan54 2 years ago

thank you!

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always a bummer when a site you liked on neocities goes through either a total rebranding or gets deleted so you can't find it at all anymore
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Elaboraet, are you planning to write some new texts? :)
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elaboraet 2 years ago

hopefully soon! came down quite busy after the last post and, combined with a general lack of motivation, it's been a bit difficult finding that voice in myself once again. i do have a few ideas and short drafts though, so i will probably work on those after i tweak the main page around a bit.

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Nice website. I like reading your logs. I hope you are feeling better than you did last September. Like you, lock down was a time for personal healing too. It was a time for the introvert in an extroverted world, something that we will never see ever again. I look forward to future posts. Keep up the good work!
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elaboraet 2 years ago

Definitely, lockdown was a very interesting time that allowed for a kind of personal development that I could not have accomplished so easily otherwise. Thank you for your words!

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