VTQ: NES Remix 2 (Part 1): The Revisitening

A medieval style illustration of Shaq discussing his idea for a blueberry cream soda with AriZona Iced Tea officials. They asked him, 'What is thy offering?' To which he replies, 'Sylvan berry draught.' They're all dressed in medieval robes, with one official wearing a crown of tea cans, and a bishop holding a staff topped with a tea can. Below this scene, there are stylized panels of Mario and a mushroom, Kirby as a blemmyae and a star, and Kid Icarus with a water of life.

Today’s a good day to revisit some stuff, so I’m reposting the second installment in my Vinesauce: The Questening project. If this is new to you, you can read the first one here to get an idea of what we’re in for. I’ll still dedicate a special space on another site for these and future…

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Comic PSA: Playing In Junkyards

Header: A desk covered in zine supplies: washi tape rolls, scissors, printer paper, markers, and tape. On the zine is a line drawing of a mushroom. In the lower right corner is the title, I See You.

This idea has been living rent-free in my head for several weeks. So what better way to evict said idea than imprisoning it on digital paper? Studying zines and their cultural impact through my MLIS program has me wanting to make my own comic zines. I don’t have a photocopier, but I have a fickle…

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Vinesauce: The Questening: The Revisitening

A medieval-style illustration featuring a Dachroa and three Etecoons in a box, surrounded by three large red flowers; Samus stands in a rectangular box on the right, preparing to wall jump to the top. At the top of the illustration is a fanciful script that reads, In sooth, bestow upon us another offering.

Two years ago, I began a “quest” to help myself recover the memory of my first Vinesauce video. Today, I’m restarting it and giving it new life. Although I’m only posting the first installment of the project, I have plans to spruce it up a bit with illustrations—maybe even give the entire thing its own…

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First Post of the New Year

It’s still early in the new year but I’m feeling something different about 2026. A cleansing, a disappearing, a vanishing of something that’s been hanging around my psychic space like an albatross for the past two-ish years. But it’s gone, or at the very least, rapidly fading. This may sound like a big mystery for…

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