# Personal-Portfolio Screenshot 2025-06-30 at 3 28 28 PM My personal portfolio website Meet my hilarious portfolio where code meets comedy! I built an interactive showcase on myself featured as a royal pug (my majestic alter ego), a self-deprecating humor about my coding 'skills,' The site randomly changes colors, mocks my own bugs, and even claims my cat helps debug JavaScript. It's a playful twist on developer portfolios that doesn't take itself too seriously, just like me! Remember when my "portfolio" was just a sad HTML file with my name? Yeah, me too. With some patient guidance (shoutout to whoever explained CSS grids like I was five), it somehow became this ridiculous pug-themed kingdom where I'm the "coding monarch." I used DeepSeek, and it can keep up with my insane errors and stupid questions somehow. I built this playful portfolio to showcase my first-ever beginner coding skills with a twist of humor. The project features a royal pug as my furry alter ego, a mischievous "Don't Click" button that triggers silly effects, and random color-changing surprises. I had fun breaking the tradition of portfolio rules by adding self-deprecating jokes about my bugs (blaming hardware, of course) and pretending my cat helps debug JavaScript. Every element from the rebellious button to the fake "vote counter " was designed to make visitors smile while demonstrating my HTML/CSS/JS skills. The pug demanded a crown, so who was I to argue? Future updates may include more chaotic interactions, because why should portfolios be boring?