Puceronie

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What in the world does "Puceronie" stand for?

I love my cat. When she was still an itsy bitsy baby, my brother-in-law (I then lived with him and my sister) would call her "puce". Literally, it's the French word for a flea, but it is also used as a nickname for female animals or young girls. I found it quite common, though, so I decided to add the "ron" suffix, giving "puceron". It's also the French name for aphids (plant lice). That just goes to show how much I love her, doesn't it?

So what is "Puceronie"? That would be "Puceron's land" or something. Of course, there's no place in this world where plant lice are masters. It refers to the place my cat and I consider home, and this site is my home on the web.

Questions & Answers

While I might eventually add an ask&answer section or answer questions from actual people, this is more a section of questions made up by myself and answered by myself. But these questions might pop up in your mind eventually.

Where does the layout come from?

It's all explained in the credits page. Basically, my brother-in-law made the platypus, I made the rest (top image, coding & all).

Can I use [this] on my site?

Unless I clearly say "You can use [this] on your site", then, no, you can't. The layout is not to be taken, nor is the content unless specified otherwise. Some things, like the icons, weren't made by me. They are offered for free around the web, all credited in the credits page, again.

Can you do [this] for me? / Can you help me with [this]?

If your question is about web design, then HAHAHA. I suck at web design, this thing took me weeks to build, so no I won't help you. Go ask someone with talent.

If your question is about (X)HTML or CSS, I might be willing to help if it is just a small question. But I recommend you to go ask people with actual tutorial sites or something.

I am not willing to work as a programmer, developer, designer or anything else. And that includes coding your layout.

I saw [this] on another site!

There are a few possibilities.