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Spooky scary skeletons
Until Halloween, there'll be a bit of decor on the entire site. Afterwards, it will crawl back to my mildly updated Halloween in Belgium page. So, until November, Coby has been drafted in the Skeleton War. I made a new little page to write out all my thoughts and recollections on Pokémon. After my previous article's section on flippos, I've worked on cataloging as much information as possible about these trinkets on Bulbapedia. That ultimately led to me starting to trawl through many childhood magazines (and their foreign counterparts), on the hunts for ads. Ads make for great primary resources on ephemeral merchandise! I ultimately ended up contributing quite a bit more to Bulbapedia than I had expected, leading me to reconnect with the Pokémon franchise for a bit. Along the way, I also started setting ads for different franchises apart. The ones for my beloved Bionicle I have forwarded to the BioMedia Project, where they'll eventually be collected on a section dedicated to magazine ads. Anybody know where I can deposit Digimon ads? I finished Primal Hunter's available material, so I've moved on to Defiance of the Fall. It hasn't hooked me as much so far, and I don't know if I will keep reading. We'll see. To get my pretty minor Halloween theme up and running, I actually had to combine and streamline my various stylesheets. Hopefully, the site should load a teeny tiny bit more smoothly. It's also possible that here and there something doesn't quite look like it should look anymore. I've expanded my LEGO page a bit as well, and moved it to the About section since it's less of an informative article and more me reminiscing about things from my childhood. Between this and the Pokémon page, I've needed to redesign my About page a bit. I've also added tooltips to make the page a bit clearer for people who aren't blind. Finally, a different sort of music recommendation than what I tend towards. Samphonique Volume 1, by Dutch composer Sam Vlas, is a soundtrack to a theme park or movie that doesn't exist.
cobycat.neocities.org
October 26, 2025 at 2:51 PM
Recruit a Team of Teenagers With Attitude!
Today I bring you two new articles, which are more on the personal recollections side of the spectrum. Both feature genuine (but edited) childhood pictures! First, my recollections of Power Rangers. And then the start of a subsection on LEGO. For now, it remains just a personal essay (with a nice new Coby face though!), but I do hope to enhance this with some shrines and subpages later on. Beyond that, I’ve done some visual and structural clean-up—my About page has been redesigned, and the index page got a refresh. No drastic changes, just a little polish to keep things looking nice. I've been spending a lot of time ripping disks and downloading obscurer tape recordings, growing my Plex server as a convenient complement to my extensive physical media collection. Organizing files and adding metadata is a great distraction from everything that's going on. At least one tiny part of the world that'll make sense. I don't have a new indie music album for you, I'm afraid. I don't listen to enough new music to keep up a steady stream of recommendations! 😅 Maybe a specific song from a few years back, then? Scizzie's Aquatic Ambience is a remix of the eponymous Donkey Kong Country song. It's become associated with nostalgic content on shortform video websites, and I guess that's why it stuck with me.
cobycat.neocities.org
March 28, 2025 at 12:45 PM
The Spark That Will Light The Fire
Hey folks! A considerable amount of weight has been lifted from my shoulders. For now, I bring to you a small but impactful update: the first new navigation button to this site since its inception. It leads to a portfolio page, linking to some of my artwork that is already on this website, but also to a substantial (yet abandoned) effort to create Pokémon-inspired creatures inspired by Belgian culture, and some silly image edits. With that more directly creative aspect added to the existing line-up, I think my website is finally starting to offer a somewhat comprehensive overview of the Coby Cat persona. I'm phrasing it like that because not everything I, the real person behind this persona, do or care for necessarily fits within the scope of this site. Political takes which have been sitting in my drafts folder for many months while I contemplate the merits versus the potential downsides of its inclusion. And, yes, unpleasant personal baggage that will never sully this site at all. Still, there is always more that could be added that's definitely within scope. I have not yet written in depth about the LEGO themes that captures my childhood imagination: Adventurers, Castle, Slizer, Bionicle. Nor have I written about Edutainment software and games, of which I have an extensive physical collection for PC and CD-i. I'm not even mentioning all the various media and snippets of internet culture I am fond of. And I've also been pondering ~~my orb~~ whether a sub-site in Dutch could cover bits of Belgian nostalgia that I don't think have much international value. Rest assured, this site will never ever truly be complete. I've been listening again to Goldenrod Citypop: _Gold_ and _Silver_. I don't dig every track, but I do dig enough of it. And as a whole, it's a great love letter to my favorite generation of Pokémon.
cobycat.neocities.org
March 9, 2025 at 12:45 PM
With Thunderous Applause
What a year, huh! What, it's only January? 💀 What's your poison in these _interesting_ times? Mine's, as always, nostalgia. So I've got a short new page about Pierre Sala's designs, in particular his pencil-based furniture. And I've finally finished a page that I've been working on for over year now: my memories of tabletop gaming, which you can find through my about page as well. I'm not ashamed to admit that I kind of enjoy watching some short-form video content to kill some downtime. I like seeing people's dogs, thrift hauls, fun crafts, as well as the various artful explorations of liminality. Since Tiktok's bizarre automated systems banned my purely passive account, I turned to Instagram. But because of _recent events_ , my experience has gotten a lot worse. The political filter has been kneecapped, and I can no longer view the chronological feed of reels from accounts I follow. What a bummer! Since that experience has worsened, I've been dabbling with mobile games again. Specifally ones that I can safely turn off at short notice. Slice & Dice ticks all the boxes for me, and I've been playing it quite a bit lately. An album, then, to fly you away from here. Tiki for the Atomic Age. Written as an escape from a crumbling city, hopefully, it can also help us escape from a world that seems to be crumbling. To round things off, I've been cleaning up and polishing various bits and bobs of my website. The most noticeable change will be my new logo.
cobycat.neocities.org
January 27, 2025 at 12:43 PM
Site Redesign
This is not the update I was hoping to get out by now! I started on a page, and got struck by my eternal enemy: scope creep. I wanted to add some photos, so I dug out old family photo albums, and then I found photo negatives. Long story short, I scanned over a thousand photos. And when I finally got back to writing the page, I got hit by writer's block. So have a complete site redesign instead! I've taken inspiration from Skins Factory designs for the Disney company around 2007, and other designs on the slightly more playful and colorful side of what is now called Frutiger Aero. There are some aspects on various pages that still date from the old design, in particular the backgrounds, but that's alright. I can deal with those later. I recently started gratitude journaling using Momentory, but I'm not sure if I can keep this up daily. It's part of my effort to adopt a more optimistic outlook on life, as I touched on in an earlier blog post. One new page I was able to add is one with book reviews. Only one of the book reviews is actually written out to a satisfying degree, but hey, it's a start! A song I'd like to highlight in this blog post is Love Maria by Crazy Loop. Crazy Loop was a one album project by O-Zone founder Dan Balan (who you probably know from their hit _Dragostea Din Tei_ , better known as _Numa Numa_ or _Maya Hi_). His original album, the Power of Shower, was released in 2006. I discovered it several years later and instantly fell in love. Balan has since been active in Ukraine. In 2023 Crazy Loop returned, with a new music video filmed in and dedicated to the beautiful city of Kyiv.
cobycat.neocities.org
January 27, 2025 at 12:43 PM