2026-07-07 Welcome to the Haiku Society of America Web Site The Haiku Society of America, founded in 1968, serves as the central hub for English-language haiku writing and appreciation, offering membership, contests, mentorship, and the Frogpond literary journal. Visitors can explore haiku bibliographies, HSA definitions, student competitions for grades 7-12, and archives of past issues dating back decades.
2026-07-07 WELCOME TO THE MIND FXXK Dead Boy Walking's personal space on Neocities serves as a dump for poetry and creative expression, with the webmaster noting a love for coding as an art form. The site draws heavy inspiration from Vocaloid artist Maretu and the song Brain Revolution Girl, giving it a chaotic, expressive old-web aesthetic.
2026-07-07 Welcome to Verse Daily! Verse Daily is a long-running web anthology that publishes a new poem every day, sourced from contemporary poetry collections and literary journals. With a full archive, weekly web features, and a submission process, it serves as an essential daily destination for poetry lovers seeking quality verse.
2026-07-07 what have we here? Clare's personal corner of the web offers poems, musings, and heartfelt writing that leans into dark themes like grief, death, and the macabre. Styled with the nostalgic aesthetic of the old web, it promises a moody, intimate space for readers who appreciate queer, leftist, and emotionally raw creative writing.
2026-07-07 ɑrbərtrɛri Arbourtrary is the creative home of a developer-poet who blends nature, mathematics, and verse into a richly layered personal site. Visitors can explore original poems, generative sketches, data-driven projects like NBA Recordigami, and a lifelong music chronology with personal blurbs for each beloved song.
2026-07-07 ava's blog Ava's personal blog focuses on data protection law, digital privacy, and tech criticism, with posts tackling topics like personal websites and the law, the illusion of human oversight in AI, and whether offline living has become a luxury. The site blends thoughtful legal commentary with personal reflections on health and small creative projects, making it a genuinely interesting read for anyone curious about the intersection of technology and civil liberties.
2026-07-07 Carry on and keep moving Caib.us is a politically opinionated personal blog written from a conservative perspective, featuring commentary on Republican politics, celebrity culture, and sharp jabs at liberal Los Angeles. Posts mix snarky takes on figures like Paris Hilton and Condoleezza Rice with unapologetic right-leaning social commentary.
2026-07-07 Dronestream Dronestream, built by Josh Begley, tracks every reported covert US drone strike in Pakistan, Yemen, and Somalia through a publicly accessible API, searchable database, and real-time Twitter feed. It aggregates human stories and investigative journalism from the Bureau of Investigative Journalism to document the human impact of remote warfare.
2026-07-07 End Day Light Saving Time Created by Sheila Danzig, this advocacy site makes the case for abolishing daylight saving time, arguing that the twice-yearly clock change causes economic harm, disrupts daily life, and fails to deliver promised energy savings. Visitors can read the history of DST, sign a petition to Congress, take a quiz, and find contact information for their elected representatives.
2026-07-07 Fuck off Google! - Let's kick Google and co. out of our Lives and Spaces! Fuck off Google! is a decentralized activist network campaigning against Google and Big Tech's data exploitation, tax evasion, and physical expansion into urban neighborhoods like Kreuzberg in Berlin. The site documents 'G-entrification,' mass surveillance, and censorship while promoting decentralized technologies and community resistance.
2026-07-07 Home - Adam Elkus Adam Elkus writes long-form analytical essays on political violence, strategy, technology, and contemporary events, drawing on a wide range of academic and cultural references. With 50 articles spanning topics from the January 6th insurrection to Silicon Valley solutionism, this is a substantive intellectual blog for readers who enjoy rigorous, interdisciplinary commentary.
2026-07-07 Idiomdrottning Sandra's prolific personal blog covers a wide range of topics with a strong lean toward political and environmental commentary, including sharp critiques of Swedish climate policy and tech regulation. Posts range from Swedish-language climate politics to English-language musings on AI, food, philosophy, and language, making it an eclectic but politically charged read.
2026-07-07 illegal solutions, today Illegal Solutions is a sharp, opinionated blog covering politics, technology, and culture with posts tackling topics like ICE enforcement, Silicon Valley labor exploitation, AI ethics, and the normalization of extremist rhetoric. The writing is candid and unapologetically direct, making it a compelling read for anyone frustrated with mainstream political discourse.
2026-07-07 Index TVRRIS EBVRNEA is a personal blog blending political commentary, conspiracy analysis, and spiritual reflections, with posts touching on topics like Jeffrey Epstein, the World Economic Forum, and Theravada Buddhist daily practices. The site is part of the Lainchan Webring community and carries a distinctly countercultural, introspective tone that will appeal to readers drawn to alternative perspectives.
2026-07-07 Infidel Notions Infidel Notions is a politically charged blog embracing contrarian viewpoints, conspiracy theories, and commentary on topics the author sees as suppressed or canceled by mainstream media and social platforms. Posts range from takes on presidential politics and free speech to cultural criticism, memes, and links to alternative media voices like Candace Owens and others.
2026-07-07 Leviathan Slayer Leviathan Slayer is a libertarian political blog by contributors Ross and jmc, covering topics like the gold standard, Ron Paul's 2008 presidential campaign, and critiques of economists like Paul Krugman and Thomas Sowell. Running from 2005 through 2009, the site reflects a Mises/Rothbard-influenced perspective with links to prominent libertarian and anti-war blogs.
2026-07-07 Leviathan Slayer August 2005: Leviathan Slayer is a libertarian political blog run by contributors Ross and jmc, covering topics like free trade, Austrian economics, Ron Paul, and critiques of government policy. Posts take aim at figures like Paul Krugman and Thomas Sowell while championing gold standard economics and anti-interventionist foreign policy.
2026-07-07 Lovearth.net - Connect Through 1000+ EcoHumanePoliticalSpiritual Websites Lovearth.net is a sprawling activist directory created by Mark R. Elsis, linking to over 1000 sites covering environmentalism, political commentary, spirituality, and social justice causes. Visitors can explore resources on global warming, U.S. military spending, corporate power, Palestine-Israel, and more, all framed through a progressive, eco-humanist lens.
2026-07-07 Marxistiskt Forum Marxistiskt Forum is a Swedish-language resource collecting texts by Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels, and other thinkers, alongside debate articles, journal articles, academic essays, and exam papers. It serves as a reference hub for Marxist theory and socialist thought for Swedish-speaking readers.
2026-07-07 Marxists Internet Archive The Marxists Internet Archive is one of the largest online libraries of leftist political theory, hosting works from over 720 authors including Marx, Engels, Lenin, and Trotsky in 80 languages. Researchers and activists alike will find a vast collection of books, periodicals, speeches, and primary texts covering Marxism, socialism, communism, and related political philosophy.
2026-07-07 net.wars - computers, freedom, and privacy Net.wars is a long-running column and blog by Wendy Grossman covering the intersection of computers, freedom, and privacy, with entries dating back to 2001. Posts tackle surveillance, AI ethics, digital rights, and tech policy with sharp commentary and references to current research and journalism.
2026-07-07 no stinking loops A curated links directory covering conservative and defense-oriented web resources, organized into sections ranging from Krav Maga and military blogs to political commentary, diplomacy, and book reviews. The collection reflects a distinct hawkish, right-leaning perspective with an eclectic mix of war bloggers, periodicals like National Review and The Claremont Institute, and miscellaneous oddities.
2026-07-07 rat haus reality, ratical branch Rat Haus Reality is a sprawling activist and political commentary site covering nuclear waste dangers, corporate governance critique, the 9-11 attacks as crimes against humanity, and the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination trial. Drawing on indigenous philosophy like the Hopi concept of Koyaanisqatsi, it advocates for environmental renewal, hemp as a resource, and conscious alternatives to consumer culture.
2026-07-07 Reese Armstrong's [reesericci] homepage Reese Armstrong's personal homepage showcases their work as a student advocate, democratic socialist, and political candidate running for Travis County Commissioner in Precinct 2 in Austin, Texas. Visitors will find links to campaign resources, student organizing projects like LASA YDSA and Students United, and open-source software tools built by Reese.
2026-07-07 Richard Stallman's Personal Page The official personal site of Richard Stallman, founder of the GNU Project and free software movement, featuring his political articles, notes on technology companies, activism around software freedom, and commentary on civil liberties. Visitors will find an extensive archive of essays, humor, travel writing, and Stallman's ongoing advocacy against proprietary software and corporate overreach.
2026-07-07 suliman's blog Suliman is a political science student whose blog features sharp political essays on topics like war aesthetics, peace, and personal branding in the digital age. Hosted on Bearblog and part of the SimpleChats Webring, this thoughtful minimalist blog blends serious analysis with occasional lighter posts.
2026-07-07 The Ethical Spectacle Jonathan Wallace's long-running online journal explores ethics, free speech, and political events through sharp personal essays, with the site publishing continuously since January 1995. Highlights include a massive 16,000-page manuscript on the history of free speech, experimental hyper-fiction, and pointed commentary on current events from ICE enforcement to international politics.
2026-07-07 The Living Room Candidate The Living Room Candidate is an authoritative archive of presidential campaign television commercials spanning every election from 1952 to the present, hosted by the Museum of the Moving Image. Visitors can browse ads by year, type, issue, or curator-selected playlists, making it an invaluable resource for understanding how political advertising has shaped American democracy.
2026-07-07 Ville Kokkomäki Ville Kokkomäki is a Finnish blogger whose numbered essay archive covers Bitcoin, pacifism, peace studies, and geopolitics, with posts ranging from cryptocurrency philosophy to reflections on the Gaza conflict and NATO membership. The mix of Finnish and English writing, combined with deeply personal and politically engaged topics, makes this a distinctive window into one thoughtful person's evolving worldview.
2026-07-07 walmartwatch.com Walmart Watch was a campaign site dedicated to monitoring and critiquing the business practices of Walmart, one of the world's largest retailers. The site focused on labor rights, worker wages, corporate accountability, and the social impact of Walmart's policies on communities.