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  • 2026-07-07
    The Directory
    A scrappy personal links page from the mid-2000s Tripod era, collecting favorite humor and webcomic sites like Toothpaste for Dinner, Natalie Dee, White Ninja Comics, and Ebaumsworld. The page is a snapshot of early internet humor culture, linking to friends' sites alongside random funny corners of the web.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Philosophy of Kissing
    Trygve Lode's comedic column 'The Philosophy of Kissing' answers a fake advice letter by defining kisses through the lens of famous philosophers, from Aristotle's purely theoretical smooches to Zeno's lips that approach but never touch. Part of the Unnatural Enquirer humor archive, it's a clever blend of philosophical parody and absurdist wit that rewards anyone who knows their Hegel from their Heisenberg.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Qawsx quiz - WG2k's Neocite
    WG2k's quirky corner of the web hosts 'The Qawsx Quiz,' a nonsensical personality quiz asking visitors to weigh in on absurd choices like banana versus cheeseburger. The minimal but charmingly odd presentation gives it a surreal, joke-forward vibe typical of experimental Neocities personal pages.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Terminal Tau
    The Terminal Tau is a playful web conspiracy created by CD5K, inviting visitors to place a mysterious Greek letter tau symbol at the bottom-right of their own pages without explanation. Part viral joke, part internet folklore homage, it encourages a secret community of participants who spread the meme while keeping outsiders guessing.
  • 2026-07-07
    The web of site skrudgspace
    Skrudgspace is a bare-bones Neocities page with a single quirky focus: celebrating male pattern baldness with gleeful absurdist humor. The entire content revolves around a comedic ode to hair loss, making it a micro-site of surreal one-liners rather than any serious personal homepage.
  • 2026-07-07
    The web site of cateater
    Cateater's absurdist little corner of the web offers a tongue-in-cheek 'tutorial' on eating cats and rats, complete with a social credit scoring system and John Cena references. The site also links to a handmade minigame and a curated list of other websites, making it a quirky, low-fi humor experiment.
  • 2026-07-07
    tragisk.com / Din leverandør av gøy
    Tragisk.com is a Norwegian humor site running since 2000, packed with satirical articles, comic strips, absurdist letters to companies, and irreverent reviews. Covering topics from irrational behavior to environmental parody, it offers a wide range of comedic writing with a distinctly Scandinavian wit.
  • 2026-07-07
    Weird Web October 2025 #10
    Warning: Part of Stefan Bohacek's 'Weird Web October 2025' series, this entry presents a spooky interactive page riffing on the famous nuclear waste warning messages designed to deter future humans from digging up buried radioactive sites. Visitors are greeted with ominous ceremonial language and given a choice to leave or ignore the warning, making it a clever piece of weird-web interactive art.
  • 2026-07-07
    Welcome to Bungle Online
    Bungle Online is a quirky personal site packed with fandom content and intentionally chaotic web design, complete with vine boom sound effects, moving gifs, and weird fonts. The creator describes it as a place where they do whatever they think is cool or funny, making it a fun oddball corner of the old-web revival scene.
  • 2026-07-07
    What Kind of Frog Are You?
    A fun personality quiz from the Frogland website that matches your answers to a specific type of frog, blending lighthearted questions about food, habits, and social style. Part of a larger frog-enthusiast site, this quiz is a charming piece of old-web interactivity for amphibian fans.
  • 2026-07-07
    YEEHAW.
    Michael Eugene Banks invites visitors into a tongue-in-cheek 'wild west fantasy' where you must declare yourself either a true cowboy or a 'pussy bitch' via two clickable links. The sparse, image-heavy presentation and absurdist bravado give it the feel of a novelty web gag wrapped in cowboy aesthetic.
  • 2026-07-07
    YouTuube
    YouTuube is a parody site spoofing YouTube, complete with a deadpan joke notice claiming the site was removed for violating terms of service regarding free speech. Still a work in progress, it leans into absurdist old-web humor with a deliberately broken, image-heavy layout.
  • 2026-07-07
    ytmnd - you're the man now dog!
    YTMND (You're The Man Now Dog) is a legendary web platform where users create looping pages combining an image, sound clip, and text to form absurdist humor and internet memes. Active since 2004, it hosts over half a million user-generated gag pages and remains a cornerstone of early internet culture and meme history.
  • 2026-07-07
    yugoslavia.best
    Yugoslavia.best is a chaotic, absurdist personal page built around ironic humor, fake virus alerts, soul-stealing cookie notices, and an endless stream of garbled greetings and internet nonsense. Created by someone going by Mayflower, it features animated fish, a 'Yugoslavian Fishing Club,' NotITG downloads, and the general energy of a deliberately unhinged Neocities-era joke site.
  • 2026-07-07
    ~chat irc quote database
    Modeled after the legendary bash.org, this is a community quote database capturing the funniest and most memorable moments from the tilde.chat IRC network. Visitors can browse, vote on, and submit quotes from the channel, preserving the spontaneous wit and chaos of IRC culture for posterity.
  • 2026-07-07
    𝚓𝚘𝚎𝚢 𝚗𝚎𝚎𝚍𝚜 ​​​𝚊 𝚕𝚊𝚍𝚍𝚎𝚛
    Joey's personal site 'cowgf.party' is a chaotic, desktop-optimized experience packed with crude humor, extreme irony, sarcasm, flashing gifs, and auto-playing sound elements. The creator (21+) leans hard into irreverent internet culture, warning visitors of profanity, drug references, and violence before they even enter.
  • 2026-07-07
    onlythegood.org
    OnlyTheGood.org is an experimental art-tech project by Donnachie, Simionato & son and Antonio Riello that automatically classifies news headlines from major services like Google News and Reuters as emotionally positive or negative, then plots the results in real-time graphs. The project blurs the line between digital art installation and media criticism, and was exhibited at a solo show in Stuttgart, Germany, with RSS feeds and a portable graph widget offered for public use.
  • 2026-07-07
    escozzi.remotes.club
    A low-bandwidth podcast archive hosting daily episodes of TOSOM (The Other Side of Midnight), optimized for listeners with limited data caps. The site provides a practical alternative feed so fans can consume roughly 20 episodes per month using only a fraction of a typical 10GB bandwidth allowance.
  • 2026-07-07
    . | Worldbridges.net
    Worldbridges.net is a network of online communities built around homegrown webcasting and new media technologies, connecting educators and learners across projects like EdTechTalk, WebcastAcademy, and WebheadsInAction. The site serves as a hub for live and recorded webcasts, collaborative learning events, and a calendar of participatory broadcasts aimed at global education and communication.
  • 2026-07-07
    Arts & Letters Daily - ideas, criticism, debate
    Arts & Letters Daily has been curating links to the best articles, book reviews, and essays on philosophy, literature, history, and culture since 1998, amassing a remarkable archive of over 17,000 pieces. Run by editors connected to The Chronicle of Higher Education, it serves as an essential daily digest for intellectuals and anyone who loves serious ideas and criticism.
  • 2026-07-07
    Beeks.cool - Obscure Media
    Beeks.cool's Obscure Media section is a curated linkdump of rare, weird, and ephemeral media assembled by a collector with a sharp eye for the forgotten and strange. Visitors will find VHS oddities, old TV commercial breaks, vintage TTRPG magazines, anime convention ephemera, educational films, and promotional curiosities spanning several decades.
  • 2026-07-07
    Brad Enslen
    Brad Enslen's personal blog covers a lively mix of political commentary, tech observations, and offbeat humor in a short-post microblog style. The site also features a personal directory, a movies section, and connections to IndieWeb webrings, making it a charming corner of the independent web.
  • 2026-07-07
    Consumer World
    Consumer World is a long-running consumer advocacy hub curating breaking consumer news, shopping bargains, scam warnings, and price comparison tools all in one place. Founded in 1995, it covers everything from shrinkflation and fake product alerts to mortgage rates and prescription drug discounts, making it a go-to resource for savvy shoppers and consumer rights advocates.
  • 2026-07-07
    Critical Media Studies Resources
    Built by Michael I. Niman, a journalism professor at SUNY Buffalo State, this site curates critical resources for Media Studies and American Studies researchers, including links to media watchdogs, propaganda analysis, censorship coverage, and alternative media outlets validated for accuracy. It also archives Niman's syndicated columns and recommends books from independent publishers that challenge corporate media culture.
  • 2026-07-07
    Home | The Iranian
    The Iranian is a long-running English-language publication founded by Jahanshah Javid in 1995, covering news, culture, and commentary about Iran and the Iranian diaspora. Its archive spans from 1995 to 2021, preserving decades of features, essays, and contributor work that document Iranian life and geopolitics across multiple eras.
  • 2026-07-07
    HotWired
    Intelligent Agent - "The Birth of Way New Journalism" by Josh Quittner: An archived 1995 HotWired article by Josh Quittner exploring the birth of 'Way New Journalism' and how the web might fundamentally transform media, publishing, and the economics of content distribution. A fascinating time capsule from the early commercial web, capturing the excitement and uncertainty journalists felt as digital publishing upended traditional print models.
  • 2026-07-07
    inessential
    After Twitter: Brent Simmons, creator of NetNewsWire, writes thoughtfully about the collapse of Twitter's dominance as the internet's de facto town square and what it means for the open web. The post argues passionately for a return to the decentralized, creative energy of the early web and the RSS-driven blogosphere.
  • 2026-07-07
    Jeff Kaufman
    Jeff Kaufman's personal blog covers a wide range of topics including effective altruism, urban housing policy, parenting, contra dance music, and technology. The site features regularly updated posts with thoughtful analysis on civic and social issues, alongside links to his music projects and coding work.
  • 2026-07-07
    Joe Ross
    Joe Ross is a lawyer with a keen interest in law, tech policy, and geekery who runs this frequently updated link blog sharing commentary on politics, culture, and the occasional obscure delight. Posts range from Supreme Court dynamics and civil liberties to RoboCop statues and rare Steve Jobs interviews, making it a lively and eclectic read.
  • 2026-07-07
    Link Punk
    A Linkblog: Link Punk is a linkblog by Braden Slen that curates and comments on daily news stories spanning politics, civil liberties, and current events with a distinctly skeptical, left-leaning voice. The format is clean and RSS-friendly, offering a steady stream of annotated links to journalism and longform reads from across the web.

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