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i'm a 19-year-old puerto-rican christian dude on a tiny island in the carribean that you've probably never heard of (you're only allowed one guess, so make it count /j). it happens to have cheap college :)

while God's got me here on earth, i wanna learn a lot of things, and so far i've been lucky enough to learn about stuff like rubik's cubes, balisong trainers, music, math, science, pen spinning, reading, and languages/conlangs etc. (oh but don't worry, i'm not actually good at many of those things. statistically, i'm just better than you, compliments appreciated).

a horrendous amount of my teenage years has been spent either on YouTube or simply overthinking random things, but with all these words in my brain, that does mean that i have tons to say. unfortunately for me, this means i can yap about my favorite things for ages in a language that most of the people around me did not grow up speaking [insert dastardly blog plug here].

so what's the site for

my latest idea of a fun time has been coding. i'm working on an engineering degree, and part of that is coding computers to manipulate data. we haven't been learning that in class yet, so i figured i'd try learning backend programming for fun, and might as well have a spot to show off my projects right?

for like a week i'd been browsing random neocities, doing research, and procrastinating so eventually i figured i might as well post a first version of my site on a random saturday, and here i am a week later writing an about me.

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i did not grow up on the island, and one of the biggest ways that manifests is my spanish ability. here in puerto rico, everyone speaks spanish. not only am i a huge extrovert, but i gotta write for school assignments, talk to ppl irl, and survive in general using this language.

don't get me wrong, i'm not complaining. in fact, it'd be kinda hard to since i can actually communicate ok in spanish. problem is, the difference between me being comfortable and fluent is staggering. and that's why i'm working on a biligual website

(p.s. though i am a native english speaker, learning another language with different comma rules can really mess up your memory of english syntax. if any grammar cops are reading this then leave a comment or smth for any corrections you see, y'all are the best.)


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