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Heat

It's only 86 degrees out but I feel like I'm cooking

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Web Design is Kinda Fun?

I went through a fate worse than death for all terminally online individuals and was bored as hell, anyways, it made me realize web design is sorta fun. I still hate actually working on this site, but that won't stop me from talking about how it's actually fun. Read the thing.

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ROR2

Just one more run

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Pointless Blogs

It seems that the internet is filled with pointless blogs that have basically no substance (including this one), but who actually reads them? There's no real reason to, afterall. I'm still not sure why, but here's some good old fashioned trademarkhell.net conjecture.

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Quality vs Quantity (for websites)

I've noticed a lot of sites that seemingly have a completely different layout every week, and to be honest, I don't know that this is a very good idea. This isn't to say that I have any evidence proving otherwise, I just have the uncanny ability to ramble on with no evidence. Click the title...

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Being Sick

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Site Templates Aren't a Bad Thing

Sites that use templates tend to get a decent bit of criticism, and this is fair because they're boring as hell, but I honestly think templates do a lot more for the indie web than people think. I actually defend something in an article instead of making fun of things for once, shocker. Read it today.

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Gallery

The gallery is (mostly) complete!

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The Decline of Computer Literacy

I think a lot of people, including myself, were under the impression that computer literacy would only go up with every generation, but as of late I've been seeing the opposite. In hindsight it's probably really obvious why this is, but I'm sure as hell gonna write about it anyways.

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CRTs Are Still Better Than LCDs

Another trademarkhell.net article praising obsolete technology? Who could've seen that coming. I believe that CRTs haven't been mathced in quality by modern LCDs, and in this article I try to justify my increasingly unpopular take.

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trademarkhell.net Month in Review

The first month of what I consider to be the 'true' trademarkhell.net is coming to a close, and I wanted to look back on this site's (brief) history and what my plans for it are. I'll post a proper article tomorrow, but I've been meaning to do something like this.

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Discord and the Death of Forums

Discord has somehow replaced just about every niche forum that once existed, and this mildly annoys me. This annoyance doesn't actually justify an article, but trademarkhell.net isn't about justification. Discord shot and killed my favorite forum, more on the article, click it, or else something may happen.

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Cars & Luck

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English Is Actually Pretty Interesting

English is a lot more historically and grammatically interesting than you may think. Nobody really cares about this, for good reason, but I'm here to be that one person who cares. This is just me rambling on about what I think makes English such a cool language. (plus you're reading it in English..)

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Plans

Read about why the gallery and toolbox are still incomplete!

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The STUPIDEST RULE in the Wubby Discord

What a good day to be the sole Wubby developer! Time to chat with all my fans! "what happened to ffu...

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Planned Obsolescence in Technology

Technology in the modern era seems to have the uncanny ability to start being terrible to use after a few years, and I wanted to write about what likely causes that. Another post about new technology being bad and old stuff being good, daring, I know. Unhinged ranting ahead, click the title.

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New Blender

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Does Content Influence Site Growth?

If you haven't noticed, this site has been posting daily for the past few weeks, this was in part because I felt like it, and in part because I wanted to conduct an experiment. I saw many sites towards the top of Nekoweb's most following which were visually impressive, but often lacking in content, so I wanted to try making a site that was the opposite.

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A Brief Overview of the PC-9821 Cs2

Fulfilling my obligation to write a serious article. This is a semi-informational piece on the PC-98 line of computers. I'm pretty happy with how this turned out, but it has an unfortunate lack of deranged rambling. I'll add that in a later revision, make sure to look for that, coming 2028.

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