fun.

jasminextan
it is a scientific drawing of a bat
it is a marker doodle of a bone
it is a marker doodle of a cherry
it is a drawing of a skull drinking out of a coffee cup

gaming.

i love videogames! my first game was call of duty, but i've been getting into more resource management indie games recently. i'm currently a beta tester for the wandering village! i built my own pc at the start of covid-19, and i ended up selling it and getting a new prebuilt mini tower. feel free to check out my videogame tier list below!

i started streaming during covid-19, and from the very beginning, I designed my channel around analytics. i looked at successful streamers, trending content, and my own data. i had a rule- for every three hours i streamed, i'd spend one dedicated to analysis and improvement. by the time i'd streamed 150 hours, i had 5.8k total views and was in the top 1.2% of streamers internationally. i absolutely love getting to meet people from around the world!

my twitch
a drawing of a cloud with an eye in the middle
a marker drawing of a smiling head with a little explosion symbol on the forehead

i started 3d modeling because i wanted to design custom figures for my dungeons and dragons campaign. since then, i've built my own 3d printer, designed and ran a course on digital design for the university of chicago laboratory schools, and created a senior thesis on repraps (3d printed 3d printers).

my thingiverse
a drawing of a gaming controller
shooters indie misc
valorant stardew valley league of legends
call of duty wandering village fall guys
csgo hollow knight it takes two

sports.

i grew up playing a lot of sports, but i love to joke that i'm scared of balls. i always avoided sports like soccer, tennis, or basketball. instead, growing up, i did competitive figure skating. in high school, i did competitive karate and varsity fencing. i was the 2018 national us karate champion for my division, and was the women's foil fencing varsity team captain for four years.

nowadays, i'm a big fan of rollerskating and hot-girl-walks. i rollerskate to get around campus, and i've recently started participating in the conquerer challenges. they set concrete mile goals for me to complete; i just recently finished the angkor wat challenge, a hike of about 20 miles. i completed it in about two weeks, just going on walks around campus and treadmilling in the gym with friends.