WORSE THAN QUEER

Hi, I am a girl in my twenties who is obsessed with pretending that she is still living in the time when she first connected to the internet as a child. I study literature at university, which allows me to write, and write, and read a lot, but almost never what I would most like to read or write, which is a bit frustrating because, honestly, apart from the workload that university entails, not being able to devote my time fully to things I really want to learn makes me a little sad. That's why I like to think that I can come here and express myself however I want without having to resort to academia. Even so, I really like my degree, and I can't complain too much, as it has allowed me to research and learn about really interesting things.
I really like cinema, although I have the concentration span of a fly, I don't know if it's a generational thing. I find it very difficult to pay attention solely to the film, so sometimes it takes me a long time to finish watching it. I could never tell you my favorite in anything, don't expect me to make that tough decision. I must also say that my true love has always, ALWAYS been music. It has led me to make friendships that are very important to me, which might not have happened in the same way if we hadn't had that musical connection in the first place. I play some instruments poorly, and from time to time I like to think that I can sing. As a child, I pretended to give concerts in my room, and depending on the song I play, sometimes it still happens. I think I can proudly say that I listen to everything.In any case, I could attempt to vaguely describe my preferences by stating that I enjoy anything that falls under the broad category of "punk", including movies, songs, and even attitudes, considering all the meanings that punk can have.
I think something that is inevitable to mention if I really want to describe myself is that I love physical media, I love CDs, DVDs, magazines. I always wanted to create my own zine, but since that requires more time and creativity than I have, I think using this website as a pseudo webzine will be the best option, at least for now. I spent my entire teenage years searching for zines in every corner I could find. I grew up listening to Bikini Kill and gradually immersing myself in that scene so marked by the exchange and creation of zines. It must be for this very reason that I attach so much importance to archiving and the work that librarians did, and in some cases still do.


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