Link to at least one website you didn't know about prior to today. If you don't have one, open up a new tab and explore until you find one.
https://starecat.com/memes/george-floyd/page/6/me and my bf have a russian friend and now we got George Floyd brainrot (they really like George Floyd over there)
in my defense i think the puritan thought that George Floyd should be untouchable led to right wingers to appropriate him as a meme and i'm mostly just salty because i legitimate thought this was cool and i get banned from every "edgy" leftist space i post this on
>>674086if the robot wasnt ai it would be ok
>>674915i'm not spending myself in drawing GI Droyd and ChrisBorg unless i know it's going to be subversive enough for people not to cancel me everywhere
out of pure pragmatism really
depending on an edgy fanbase out of being edgy gets you as far as Amerikaner Colaws, or even Sam Hyde if you're lucky and you're retarded enough to dissociate in front of a punching bag to neglect your chicken legs.
which i can do but ion want to bcus i'm more into cardio rly
I need to make sure libs and "markkkxists" understand it's not an edgy joke out of being edgy.
that means i need a black friend xd
https://maia.crimew.gay/posts/fckice/cumulative leaks and data regarding ICE and similar agencies
Ive decided to block all chans including this site. Its been a good run.
>>674086Russians are racist, this is known
https://www.citruscon.com/Citrus Con is a virtual 18+ convention dedicated to all forms of Boys’ Love & queer media, as well as everything fandom related!
https://www.bbc.com/pidginongoing neocolonialism in Africa:
>Pidgin, first used by British and African slavers to facilitate the Atlantic slave trade in the late 17th century, has become one of the most widely spoken languages in West Africa, with up to 75 million speakers in Nigeria alone. However, it does not have a standard written form. In turn, the BBC developed a "standardised" form of Pidgin aiming to serve all West African speakers which has certain traits not found in other forms, such as increased usage of inflections
<Wetin be di worst-case scenarios on Israel-Iran strikes? https://r-a-d.ioA steam that plays music from various animes.
Also works in mpv:
mpv https://r-a-d.io/main
and the song titles print to the terminal so you can look them up later.
coolors.co is cute
>>679287Ooh I like the thing for testing the pallete.
https://lospec.com/ is my usual go-to for palletes.
https://murrtube.netpornhub-style site for fursuit and novelty sex toy porn.
https://mspfa.com/A site for mspaint adventures fanfics in the style of mspaint adventures.
https://ascii.jp/What I assume to be a japanese tech news outlet with very dense navbar I thought was funny. I admire the space efficiency.
found this cool website:
https://www.midasfieldguide.org/guideIt's an online field guide to the microbes found in activated sludge as well as anaerobic(survive and thrive w/o oxygen sometimes to the point of being killed by it) microbes. Hopefully with my new microscope I can find some anaerobes near me in marsh muck and some swamp nearby with peaty soils. the activated sludge section has some common freshwater species too like Leptothrix which is genus of iron oxidizing bacteria that generate rainbow/oil slick biofilms on the surface of the water(to tell the difference from petroleum pollution just poke at with a stick. if it shatters like glass into little shards its a bacterial biofilm and if sticks to gather then its petroleum pollution):
https://www.midasfieldguide.com/guide/fieldguide/genus/leptothrixhttps://dimwitdog.com/Gallery of a furry porn artist I like. Even has an RSS feed,
https://dimwitdog.com/feed/ , which is the first time I've seen an artist's personal gallery do that.
>>684275very cool
Can you like, steal microbes from wastewater management plants and release them in polluted water in the wild?
>>684275holy shit your second link fucking kills my browser, it makes every cpu spin like crazy and fill up my ram
>>684902Seems pretty simple on my end, my ereader handles it on fennec, what browser you using that's having issues?
It's probably some extension misbehaving because it's not happening in other browsers…
https://clarkesworldmagazine.com/Sci-fi fiction story collection magazine with a focus on lesser known authors. Seems like you can read it all on-site and the magazine itself is just merch.
>>683107Finally, one without Google trackers!
rel: solar.lowtechmagazine.com
>>684897You may be able to find some by checking water bodies near you that recieve high amounts of organic pollution. Many of the microbes in activated sludge can be plentiful in certain conditions in nature such as anaerobic habitats like peat soils or streams receiving pollution. Especially ones near airports in the winter that get influxes of antifreeze runoff that leads to massive undesirable river biofilms(thick mats of organisms that either dont give af abt pollution or actively feed on it). Interestingly the microbial community of an activated sludge plant varies based on shit like amount of waste water coming in and how long it stays there and can even indicate the quality of the effluent. ngl pages 189-191 could explain ts much better than I could.
>>684902fwiw it makes my mobile browser shit bricks
https://www.portal2sounds.com/Site for sounds and music from the Portal series and Team Fortress 2.
https://libraryofbabel.info/This is based of a book and thought experiment.
The idea is if you take every character in english including punctuation. You could arrange them on a page of 3200 characters.
Eventully you would reach every combo possible. Therefore have written every work ever and every thing possible even. Every prediction of your birth and death, the holy books of your religion is contained. Even an index of the library is contained in it.
Problem is 99.99999% of the library is pure gibberish.
It contains more books than there are atoms in the observable universe.
>>685917this site looks like time cube
https://jsdate.wtf/A quiz about how well you know the Javascript Date() class.
https://www.scottmccloud.com/Author of
Understanding Comics (1993). has some webcomics and essays on there, plus some fun web design.
>>686119Cool idea, too bad it only works in Zurich.
https://2gd4.me/Someone's personal site. They like the Shavian alphabet.
https://www.sagejenson.com/36points/ (site requires javascript)
Hit some random letter or number on your keyboard and look at wack organic algorithmic patterns.
>>687043PYthon f-strings:
https://fstrings.wtf/I got 16/26… I'm not good at Python.
Im touching sand on a irl beach does this count?
>>690116sand is basically raw computer, so kinda
https://poly.pizza/3D model packs, several saved from Google Poly before it got shut down, hence the name.
>>690183For some reason I thought it was going to be models of pizzas.
A bunch of website making resources:
https://evegwood.com/links#resourcesAmong this list: an archive of a bunch of gifs from geocities, some having boobs.
https://gifcities.org>>691926 what are those squishy and bubbly things on her chest?????
>>696927I remember funnyjunk had beef with that guy back when I used it. Like he said something mean about them and every time someone posted his stuff it got downdooted even though the content of it was right up their alley.
https://dragoart.com/Used to print out drawing tutorials from this at the public library. Maybe I could try making a how-to-draw Alunya on there.
>>685270Don't know why but this feels like one of those weird ARG sites that recruit people into cults.
>>686891>This is based of a bookIt's actually a very short (2-3 pages) story by Borges and is worth reading for anyone who's interested in the site, since it draws out some of the implications of the library as a concept.
https://innerspiral.lol/Another personal site, with each blogpost with its own style.
Do you guys ever write in guestbooks?
>>711211I open them but I end up not knowing what to say, sometimes people say funny or interesting things in them though.
https://lafortunedebernard.fr/visual representation of the wealth of bernard arnault (richest guy on earth with musk)
https://pawism.com/JP furry artist that does dragons a lot, their logo does the VHS logo thingy where it bounces on the corners.
Found them on fedi:
https://cafe.otter.homes/@wing footfetishdaily.com
https://oldwell.info/A bunch of info about arknights, mainly future events which you can sort by materials you can get an abundance of during.
https://http.cat/HTTP error codes as lolcatz
Love this idea. Touching digital grass has been a (previously nameless) hobby of mine for a while, it's the closest I can get to that feeling I had as a kid when I'd surf the web. Here's a few old school directories (and a randomizer) if anyone is struggling with where to look or how to find neat sites:
https://indieseek.xyz/https://href.cool/https://waywardweb.org/https://theuselessweb.com/ (random links)
Marginalia and Wiby are two of my favorite search engines for this purpose, too:
https://marginalia-search.com/https://wiby.me/Some sites I've found (not necessarily just today) doing this:
https://www.kissthisguy.com/ - a catalogue of misheard lyrics / mondegreens
https://www.shortoftheweek.com/ - short films (generally more interesting than anything coming out of Hollywood)
https://sciencemadness.org/ - an outdated hub with resources, news, and a forum for amateur chemists
https://historicfootballposters.com/ - exactly what it says in on the tin, they have a storefront I guess but I mostly just visit for the art
http://www.textfiles.com/ - a personal favorite, you can waste hours just reading through all the obscure and ancient zines, forum posts, and short stories collected here. A great treasure trove of internet culture
http://popart.jp/sp/works1_main.htmlSeems to be someone that designs or at least takes photo of japanese signs. Fennec's translation thingy doesn't work so idk.
>>715050Have an Aussie Halloween site:
http://www.jackolanterns.netFound it through a banner on
http://www.easterbunnys.net which I in turn found as the last entry posted on the now defunct
https://www.worstoftheweb.com Unique IPs: 42