about me

Asher is a Filipino college student currently taking their bachelor's in English Language Studies. She is also an aspiring writer and musician.

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This website was created in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the subject Computer Mediated Communication.

Thank you for taking the time to read my essay and visit my little website! For some fun, I thought I'd share with you some of my favorite finds on the internet.


Websites

itch.io - A games library that has tons of free, cheap, and even browser video games.
PoolSuite FM - An 80s "European beach vacation" inspired radio.
My 2000's TV - Emulates 2000s TV couch surfing, also available in different decades.
Every Noise at Once - A map of about very single music genre you can think of along with previews for all of them. Great for exploring genres.
Neocities - A free web hosting site, also good for web exploration.

Personal Websites

THE PRIMORDIAL DUNGEON - Very medieval dark fantasy. One of my absolute favorites.
RM94 - Graphic and motion designer with incredible nostalgic designs
ita.toys - Has a magazine cover inspired layout, unusual and fun.


Video Essays

The Warmhearted Absurdism of Everything Everywhere All at Once (15:23) by Five by Five Takes - Tackles my favorite philosophical theory in relation to the movie "Everything Everywhere All at Once".
What The Internet Did To Garfield (1:19:29) by Super Eyepatch Wolf - A little silly examination of the evolution of Garfield that becomes surprisingly profound.
Beautiful Dead Girls: The Romanticized Death of the Teenage Girl (34:04) by Final Girl Digital - (CW: discusses teenage suicide ) Predominantly about the growing pains of a woman in a patriarchal society, the complication of mental health in tandem with this, and the romanticization of it in media.
Mister Beast's Squid Game: A Critique? (46:05) by Ro Ramdin - A critique of Mister Beast's rendition of "Squid Game" in real life and the desperation brought on by Capitalism.
Is there a crisis of masculinity or is it just capitalism? (1:15:58) by Alex Avila
- an in-depth analysis of masculinity by one of my favorite video essayists.

and so much more in this YouTube playlist.


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