Novelty

I love showing off the things that I have made. There is rarely anything novel about the things that I make, it mostly comprises Frankensteined pieces of different people's works of art. It is almost always something that is inspired from someone. But I adore the things that I make because I pieced them together myself.

I also love seeing people use and love the things that I pieced together, It makes me want to make more things. I do tend to force some of my dearest peers to use the things that I make, just so they can appreciate them afterwards. I like spoon-feeding throughout the process of setting things up too. Even if it is not something made by me.

And since the things I make contain the bits and pieces of other people's work and also because I love open source I let people see how it is made and want people to fork off of my work to make their own version too.

But, I want uniqueness too. Ever since I have known about the word, I have wanted to be unique. It's the reason I started using Linux, the reason I opened a GitLab account instead of GitHub. Though I use GitHub too now. I almost always used the things that the masses didn't use. I loved the concept of making things myself that I joined engineering. And since the magic box is all that is needed to create new things myself, I joined computer engineering. Unlike civil or architectural engineering or any other engineering where I would need more and more resources as I made things.

Coming back to novelty, I love adding at least one simple unique twist that is from my own brain. Though it might have been inspired from someone else subconsciously. Though everything is a Frankenstein of other people's art. I give a heart to the Frankenstein body, myself.

Someday, I wish I will create something entirely with all my ideas. That day, you'll know about it because I will probably be pushing it down your throat. (With Love, dear reader.)

Please don't mind it, okay? :D

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