They say the internet is forever, but it feels like everything we post lately disappears in seconds, swallowed by a feed that never stops moving. I’m tired of the "scroll culture." I’m tired of seeing things only because an algorithm thinks I should. That’s why I’m here.
This blog is an experiment in slowing down. It’s a dedicated space for the things that actually matter to me, away from the pressure of likes, views, and instant validation. Consider this a digital garden—a place where I can plant thoughts, ideas, and obsessions, and let them grow at their own pace.
What to expect from this corner of the web:
- Deep Dives & Fixations: I tend to get hyper-focused on specific things—whether it's the lore of a game, a niche subculture, or the way a certain song makes me feel at 2:00 AM. I’ll be dumping those thoughts here.
- The Aesthetic of the Everyday: Screenshots of my desktop, photos that don't fit on Instagram, and the small, mundane details of life in 2026 that I don't want to forget.
- Unfiltered Commentary: No character limits, no shadow-banning, just my actual voice.
- My Favorites of the Moment: I change of favorite song, color, actor or musician constantly so I will ALWAYS keep yall updated.
I spent a lot of time thinking about where to host this. I wanted something that felt like the "old web," something that I could call mine. Even though I'm starting this at 2 am on january 2, I like the idea that these words are floating out there, waiting for someone with the same frequency to find them.
I don’t expect a crowd. In fact, if you’re reading this, you’re already part of a very small group of people who still value long-form content. Thanks for that. This isn't just about me talking to the void; it's about reclaiming a piece of my own digital identity.
Currently consuming:
- Reading: The Maze Runner by James Dasher (loving it alredy)
- Watching: Friends (for the 9nth time)
- Listening to: The Artic Monkeys
Social Media:
- letterboxd: siennamonroll
- goodreads: sienna
- instagram: siennaamonroll
Let’s see how long this lasts. Hopefully, it becomes a time capsule I’ll be proud to look back on.