adjacent.ca
when will the world be rid of them?

i just wish more people would pay attention to content rather than the conventions of a website. i find more and more these days that people try so hard to be different, when it isn’t at all necessary. if you write or create from your mind and from your heart, that makes all the difference in the world. just because a website is shaped or constructed a certain way, it would never make it less valuable in the eyes of someone open-minded. even if the inventors of the internet and the concept of “websites” were to criticise one’s website on its face value, they should neither yield nor take personal injury to the critique-giver’s obviously narrow comments.

especially if the critique-giver had a pretty shit website himself, or tore up on graphics he had no idea how to even begin to create, or had neither the skills nor software know-how to work an image composer or even the slight knowledge of coding; things that even 13-year-old girls over the internet know how to contrive. then i would not be insulted and instead i would merely just laugh.