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Six months ago, I started this little corner of chaos thinking Iโd maybe post a few survival stories, get a handful of clicks, and quietly freeze to death somewhere in The Long Dark. Back then, it was just me, a Nintendo Switch, and the idea of documenting how many ways I could die before breakfast.
Since then, the blogโs grown far beyond what I expected โ from Switch survival diaries to Steam Deck expeditions, from small guides to full-blown playthroughs and embracing chaos. And somehow, itโs still alive โ which feels like a small miracle, considering most blogs donโt make it past the first few months. Hundreds of clicks, countless laughs, and a few subscribers later, Iโm still here โ fuelled by caffeine and questionable decisions.
So first and foremost โ thank you. Whether youโve clicked, read, liked, shared, or just wandered in wondering how someone can die to a rabbit, I appreciate every single bit of support.
Transmission #0 โ Reverse Voice Reveal
To mark the occasion, I decided to put together a short video. Some of you mightโve thought this would finally be my voice reveal. To that I sayโฆ really?
A brief burst of static, gratitude, and one very loud Godpigeon scream. Full credit, of course, to the brilliant Animaniacs team for that glorious noise.
Fuel for the Generator
Iโve also quietly launched a Ko-fi page โ emphasis on quietly. I didnโt make a big announcement about it because I didnโt want it to feel like a sales pitch. Everything I create will always stay free to read and free to enjoy. Thatโs a promise.
I know times are tough and not everyone can spare a few pounds โ and thatโs perfectly fine. Your clicks, comments, and time already mean more than enough. The Ko-fi page is just there for anyone who genuinely wants to toss a tip into the mug to help keep the coffee flowing and the generator humming. Please donโt go overboard; keep the lights on at home first.
Down the line, I might look at adding a few ads on the blog or YouTube channel, but Iโll do my best to keep them minimal and non-intrusive. Iโd rather focus on sharing stories and surviving the next storm than filling screens with banners and pop-ups.

Looking Ahead
Thereโs still a lot left to explore โ new games, new disasters, same portable chaos. Iโm excited (and mildly terrified) to see what the next six months bring.
So hereโs to six months of frostbite, fuel shortages, and unexpected victories โ and hereโs to making it a full year of portable chaos. Thank you for being part of this weird, wonderful journey.
[Transmission terminated. Coffee levels: critical.]
