sanguine1038

She/Them Enby

About

YTTD is my biggest brainrot at the moment with FNF being what I used to be super into before, made a couple mods before but they were pretty bad because I didn't really know what I was doing. Now quality control is the first thing on my mind.I draw in my free time and try to animate as much as I can to the best of my ability. I believe certain art programs should be either free or a single payment, no subscriptions.I'm also super big on archiving stuff, I don't think there should be a single project that was worked hard on that shouldn't be allowed for others to see.

SCP Foundation & Backrooms Wikidot


SCP Wiki-I worked on a multitude of SCP articles for the Wiki, namely SCP-6302 and SCP-6331 for whatever reason. They all got removed and eventually I got banned from the site entirely. I thought it was kind of dumb because the articles I was working on were no different from the other articles, if not better. No one ever discussed in the forums why they weren't up to par with other articles so I felt cheated.They were all longer and I'm sure the moderators just looked at a couple of paragraphs and just downvoted it, too bothered to even finish it.After being removed I went under an alias and tried again to follow the rules 1-to-1 and got IP banned from the wiki's IRC. Although this didn't stop me from regularly going on the discuss forums of SCP articles so I took advantage of this, went to the lowest rated articles with people just not saying anything about it and gave my own critique.I've archived my all of my old articles and even try working on them as much as I can in my own personal site with a name no one would guess.Backrooms Wiki-
My time with the Backrooms Wiki has been a lot less eventful due to my lack of knowledge on the Backrooms itself. I was able to think of two concepts, an infinite bathroom and a bowling alley, however neither of them got off the ground due to lack of inspiration.
I mostly just stayed in their own discussion forums and reading the articles.

SCP IRC Chat


After attempting to go under an alias to atleast get a chance of getting my SCP's published I followed the Guide for Newcomers that is almost outdated every week. I went over to the IRC Chat Guide and asked for my own sandbox page since I knew that part of the site was more active.However no matter how much I tried I was labeled an underage and wasn't allowed a sandbox, I am a minor but I still feel like it's stupid, I went under an alias and tried again but was found out due to "speaking the same way" despite me only making the alt account to enter IRC, they only kicked me out at that point because they felt like it.As dramatic as I'm trying to be typing this, it's kind of funny in retrospect. None of this stopped me from working on my SCP's which one day I will make public as soon as I can.

Twitter


From 2016-2018 I was on twitter and after those years I've gained a huge dislike towards it. I only recently came back to it to run the twitter account for the fangame I'm trying to make. I do have my own personal one but that's because my friends begged me to make one as a joke and I'm too lazy to delete it.I always got myself in controversies on twitter over video games and other silly things. On one hand I was dumb and young, I didn't know a lot, on the other hand I almost got doxxed because I said I listened to game OST's more then rap.I was mostly active in the Splatoon fandom and I couldn't recommended someone to distance themself personally from a fandom more than I do with this one. It's filled with 12-14 year olds who don't know what their saying, liars and people who are really unreliable.I got emotionally unstable and let myself be really vulnerable to people on twitter who don't even remember playing games with me.

The Now


Now I'm just working on my own projects and attempting to be a game developer, artist and writer. I have tons of ideas in my head and thinking of ways to push them out to the masses.To anyone I work with who's reading this, make sure when we're done working together you spell my name right in the credits.