It's a bunch of different reasons. From self expression, to testing the limits of technology, to simply because I can. A complex and chaotic site for a complex and chaotic person.

The web used to be full of fun and interesting sites. Well, it still is but with the same 5 or 6 sites/apps taking up most of the bandwidth. There's people now n' days that never got to experience exploring the web and, well, I barely got to either despite my age. Though, that's mainly due to some sort of cognitive delay as a child. I couldn't even remember my login for Monkey Quest, let alone fathom the possibilities of the world wide web. Not to mention I didn't have friends so there wasn't anyone to tell me about cool websites and games.

Now that I have a chance to go all out, I will. Test the limits of myself and technology. Becoming the ultimate frankencode surgeon. There's a good chance Kaizocore's main page will stop working properly. All it takes is for Tumblr to shut down and most of my images are gone, lol. But, its kinda what gives it its charm, in a weird way.

If you find Kaizocore interesting or weird in any way, feel free to share it. Screenshots, videos, things like that. There is more to Kaizocore than it's front page. A rabbit hole of things based on my own experiences. It may get less chaotic, but it'll definitely get more weird.

Kaizocore is kaizo at its core. And yes, I mean it in the kaizo Mario way. Kaizo Mario levels are known for their difficulty. The skill and precision needed to complete even some of the more easier ones is impressive.

Kaizocore expands on this in a form of culture. An aesthetic that's complicated and full of moving parts. A form of controlled chaos. It's meant to be difficult to navigate and takes practice to understand. Kaizocore is at its fullest as an aesthetic when multiple other aesthetics are being mashed together. Adding layers upon layers of various internet and real life cultures.

My expression of Kaizocore may not be the same as yours as Kaizocore is about the spirit and intentions. Mine is bright and colorful because of the things I happen to like but others may look different or seemingly more coherent.

"Kunio de kaizo" unofficially translates to "control the chaos" I say unofficially because it is technically a mix of multiple languages. However, all languages and words are made up so it doesn't matter. To partake in Kaizocore is to "control the chaos". To take the difficultly into your own hands and master it.

"1238" is a shorthanded version of "Want to be late?". "Want to be late?" Is in reference to how many people, especially now, are late to the early to mid 2000's internet culture and are catching up. It's ok to like things from before your time or that you didn't get to experience because you didn't know about it at the time. Thats just how things go. Sometimes, being late to the party means starting a new one.