This website is concerned with the niche interests of Freazy Warr. First developed in 2020, this site is a cross-section of who Freazy is from the ages of 20 to ??. You’ll currently find homemade Doom wads, university essays, small web projects, and classic literature. As I grow, so too will this site; on the occasion that I actually remember to update it, of course.
You can find me on Doomworld, TikTok, YouTube, Reddit, and Instagram.
This Doom 2 project is something I am continually working on in my spare time. It currently replaces MAP01 and requires a Boom compatible source port to run.
A Victorian themed texture pack. Still in its early stages and mainly interior wall textures. Features some Pre-Raphaelite paintings. Everything paletted to work with Doom 2.
A collection of simple status bar edits that add pride flags. These should work on most source ports.
Originally published in an 1893 issue of the Pall Mall Gazette, referenced to in The War of the Worlds (1898), and sometimes called Of A Book Unwritten.
Here is a sample of some of the essays I have written during my time at Anglia Ruskin University. They are listed in descending order of how confident I am in their respective arguments. At the top of each sample essay is a short commentary on my feelings towards it, as well as any changes I might have made since having had them marked.
To what extent does Reading in the Dark (Deane, 1996) and I Saw Ramallah (Barghouti, 2004) show national belonging as being dependent on following specific familial and sexual behaviours?
Compare and contrast the ways in which Chris Becket’s Two Tribes (2020) and Harry Harrison’s Make Room! Make Room! (1966) depict environmental disasters.
How does Dave Eggers’ The Circle (2013) and Jeannette Winterson’s Frankissstein: A Love Story (2019) consider solidarity and friendship?