I think it’s high time I made a pinned intro post on here, so here we go:
Greetings, Programs! I’m “Coupleofdays”!
I might be genderfluid, I still haven’t figured it out completely. I go by she/her pronouns on Tumblr, mostly just to see what it feels like. If you see me elsewhere online, I might have other pronouns (most likely he/him). You can read my explanation for this here.
Yes, I’m over 18 years old. I will occasionally be writing post on “adult” subjects, such as sex, but it’s not the primary focus of this account.
My fandoms and other interests
I originally created this account to write mainly about the Tron franchise, including movies, games and other media, but there are many other subjects I will write about as well, depending on what takes my fancy.
But there’s plenty of other nerdy media I’m into as well. Star Wars, Star Trek, superhero comics of all kinds, various video games, probably too many things to make a complete list.
I also have a great fondness for writing about my home country of Sweden, and describing various fun details, interesting history and interesting parts of the Swedish language, to non-Swedes who might not be aware of them. I’m especially fascinated by how people from other countries might view Swedes (that’s why I’m a fan of Allenby Beardsley, for example, since she’s a Swedish character in a Japanese anime).
My characters
I will occasionally make up Original Characters, though most of them are just intended to fit the plot of some particular story I’m writing, rather than being “all-purpose”.
I have also come up with two different fursonas, though I don’t consider myself to be very deep into the furry subculture, at least not yet. One is a shark girl named Felezz, the other is a lion girl named Felion.
Other places to find me
I have written a number of different pieces of fanfiction (mostly Tron-related), which you can read on my Archive of Our Own account. There are some shorter stories I’ve written here on Tumblr as well.
I run a blog named The Swedish Games (with an associated Bluesky account), where I write in English about games (electronic and tabletop) created in Sweden, or that are somehow associated with Sweden, most of them pretty obscure and probably unknown outside of their home country. One of these games, Kosmopolska, is a particular favorite of mine, and I’ve made a site on Neocities dedicated entirely to it (available in both English and Swedish).
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That’s all I can think of right now! If there’s some other important information I’ve missed, feel free to tell me in the comments, and I might add it.