Badbunsen is a teenager on the internet. Having a long history of utilizing this kind of technology to share whatever he wants, he has shared tons of work with varying degrees of notability.
Yes.
I'll be disappointed. I'm serious, that's all I'd do. No off-the-wall statements or
threats that I can't go about doing here. I'm not even logging your IP, this page is
all static HTML. It can't catch your IP.
But if you really want to know what this site is all about, then please take some time to
read this. It won't even take that long.
Badbunsen enjoys drawing a lot. He's a bit self-deprecating about the overall quality of his work, being a sort of perfectionist towards everything he does and always believing that he can do much, much better. This site is supposed to serve as a testament towards his idea that improvement is always possible at any time.
If you think interests alone shape a person's personality—and not vice versa—
Badbunsen's interests are rather... well... decide on whether or not they're interesting
yourself.
He loves listening to rock music, mostly from before the 2000s. Although he does listen
to newer things from time to time, he finds older music much more interesting, believing
that it has nothing to do with what the decade would've been like if he was around. The
band most influental on his taste is Blur, in which his favorite album from them is 13.
He doesn't watch anything as frequently as he listens to anything, but he does enjoy watching
South Park and The Simpsons from time to time, with the ocassional horror, comedy or animated movie.
Although he doesn't play games anymore, let alone on Steam, his favorite game is Garry's
Mod.
Badbunsen has created numerous websites during his youth, albeit in more grounded frameworks like Wix, WebSelf and Weebly. Once he decided that these frameworks were stifling his creativity, he switched over to the painstaking world of HTML and CSS, in which the latter has frustrated him to no end time after time. As a result, after many iterations of sites like badbunsen.com, he has settled on this minimalistic design that still somewhat conforms to the basic layout of modern websites, with a header at the top containing navigation links.
In the misc. page, there's a section called propaganda, with buttons, banners and other stuff to stick onto your personal websites or whatever you want to put them on.