About Me

 Hi. I'm 23.-0 Gensler.

Yes, that’s a name. No, I won’t explain it.

I’m a trans, demi, ambiamorous, pan woman (they/she) navigating life with PTSD, AuDHD, and the ever-present background noise of a crumbling capitalist hellscape. I hold a degree in computer science, which means I can both debug your code and your logic (but only if I'm in the mood).

This space is for the queer nerds, the burnt-out cyborgs, and anyone who feels like a glitch in the simulation. I cover politics (spoiler: it’s all broken), feminism (still necessary, somehow), tech and gaming (because rage-quitting is cheaper than therapy), science (the real kind, not the weaponized pseudoscience), and mental health (because surviving this system deserves a damn manual).

Let’s be honest: your religious imaginary friends won’t save the world. We will.
No gods, no saviors—just community, code, and sheer stubborn queer resilience.

I won’t sugarcoat it: the world is a mess. But I’m still here. Still thinking. Still fighting. Still writing.
Because even in a dystopia, someone’s got to keep the firewalls patched and the fascists nervous.

Welcome to the end of the world. Let’s blog about it.