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no ai webring previous random next a bluegreen rectangle showing the words the NO AI webring, with NO AI being written by a fountain pen, all in the style of 16 bit Windows 95 icons. to either side are two equally Windows-95-style cursors pointing left and right, softly bouncing up and down. in between it all is a small black question mark


hello, i'm karla, and welcome to my site! this is where i test my css, html, and web design knowledge whenever i get random bouts of autism. this site is still a work in progress so expect various changes and missing links. if you want to link me, please feel free to! if you want a link back, just comment under my profile to let me know. you must have a 88x31 button!
this site contains mature themes (18+). obviously nothing explicit, but there may be body horror elements, adult talk, and discussions of weed. you have been warned...
psssst, you should click the menu buttons on the left. there's more to this site!

if you'd like to reach me i am on instagram @vwvampire or you could simply leave a comment on my profile and i'll get back to you as soon as i can :)

manifesto

the internet should be chaotic, creative, and ours.

we remember a time when the web was personal. before algorithms decided what we wanted to see, there were blogs and forums full of weird, niche worlds. people built their own sites, wrote their own code, designed pages that actually reflected who they were—unpolished, imperfect, real. this was an internet where creativity came before conformity.

we reject the idea that ai and corporations should decide what the web is. we reject the sanitized, sterile designs that have replaced personal blogs with influencer feeds. we reject the belief that content has to be optimized and monetized for mass consumption.

so, we make our own blogs, write in our own voices, design our pages with purpose. we keep the old web alive by keeping our individuality online. we’re here to make the internet as strange, unique, and human as we are.



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nov. 13-14: finished archive page