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This is a website that appeared in at least one episode of Mob Psycho:
https://www.spiritsandsuchconsultationoffice.top/main.html

It's great! The one created by Reigen Arataka.
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You can't really do much in it besides looking at 3 or more pages in it, but it was on the show! (not sure if they used this exact one as a model, or they made this as fans)
 
https://gamer.church/home/
https://minutehour.media/
https://minutehour.media/listen/
https://chunk.media/shop/
I was a listener of an indie call-in radio show called The Minute Hour by a guy called Angelboy who would get randos on a live call and talk about a random topic. It was pretty good! He's since ended the show and made all the episodes available on demand via a mega link and a site that replays any track you want. He does some weird art pieces and short films now via his GamerChurch web1.0 site where he blogs. A friend of his Chuck runs a small-scale publishing outfit that mails you a lot of indie comics, zines and CDs from literal nobodies if you sign on. He ran Angelboys own zine The Mighty Lighthouse for a few years until he finished making whatever he wanted to make with it. I recommend these guys. It's fun.

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https://gamer.church/home/
https://minutehour.media/
https://minutehour.media/listen/
https://chunk.media/shop/
I was a listener of an indie call-in radio show called The Minute Hour by a guy called Angelboy who would get randos on a live call and talk about a random topic. It was pretty good! He's since ended the show and made all the episodes available on demand via a mega link and a site that replays any track you want. He does some weird art pieces and short films now via his GamerChurch web1.0 site where he blogs. A friend of his Chuck runs a small-scale publishing outfit that mails you a lot of indie comics, zines and CDs from literal nobodies if you sign on. He ran Angelboys own zine The Mighty Lighthouse for a few years until he finished making whatever he wanted to make with it. I recommend these guys. It's fun.

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Those sites prove that the idea that a Web 1.0/early 2.0 style site doesn't work on mobile and that websites therefore need to be simplified and milquetoast is bullshit.
 
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https://slugsite.us/
A website with weekly sea slug updates since 1998. It currently documents 1434 slugs.
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Here's Slug #4, a Phyllidia exquisita. Also a reminder of how long ago this photo was taken:
For those of you interested in the photographic background information of the images, the following may be of interest!
  • Camera System: Tussey T-300 underwater housing with FM-2/Nikon 60mm lens.
  • Strobe: Ikelite Ai
  • Film: Fuji Velvia
  • Site: Madang, Papua New Guinea
  • Photo Editing: PhotoStyler 2.0 on 486 DX-2 33 mhz/ 64 megs RAM

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This is Slug #1429, a Plocamophorus margaitae from the Sea of Oman.
 
Agora Road's Macintosh Cafe - https://forum.agoraroad.com/
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A BBS/retro/Macintosh/vaporwave forum initially created as a hub for sharing and creating vaporwave songs, which has now expanded to include more general creative output. Its users are often confused what the purpose of the website actually is, yet it sports 8,670 registered members with several semi-active threads as of writing.

Based Cooking - https://based.cooking/
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Created in 2021 by an anon, based.cooking is a collection of user-submitted recipes from all over the web ranging from professional recipes to grandma's secret stew. Recipes can be searched in categories like country of origin, protein type or cooking style. No new submissions since last year but the site remains online.

webm.cafe - https://webm.cafe/
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Created by a /wsg/ anon a few years ago. The website serves you a random webm from a collection of both user and operator-submitted videos when you open the website, ranging from oldfag favorites to soyclassics. Each video has a comment section where you can post anonymously (including attachment up to 50 MB), allowing you to create threads with your videos. Somewhat inactive as of writing.
 
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Created in 2021 by an anon
"an anon" his name is Luke Smith you faggot.

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The Dreamcast Junkyard, a website that talks about the Sega Dreamcast, mostly about homebrew stuff these days. It's surprising how popular that system still is, it seems to have only grown in recent years.
fieggen.com, the website of one Ian Fieggen, has some sections talking about various topics. Most interesting is the shoelace section, in which he catalogs all the different ways one can lace up ones shoes. It's surprisingly interesting and very useful if you want to set your shoes up in a more comfortable way.
Hang Gliding History, as it says on the tin. Starting with a brief summary of pre-1970s developments, then from the Rogallo wing and Bamboo Butterfly, he gives a detailed account of developments until relatively recently.
 

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Welcome to Harry's Homebrew Homepages; a resource for radio, hamradio and electronics in general.
https://www.sm0vpo.com/

Did you know that I have written a book? "How to please a woman in bed". Nothing to do with sex - I suggest a man should get up early on Sunday morning, make breakfast and serve it in bed. Believe me, it is a lovely romantic start to any Sunday, and can give a massive kick to any relationship.


There are several links:
My book on Amazon
My book on Adlibris (SWE) (right-click and select "open in new tab")


Paperback: ISBN 9781910394717
Hardback: ISBN 9781910394724


Matthias Wandel​

has a pretty popular youtube channel

the guy that ran this store died and his inventory is/was being liquidated

he also has a popular youtube channel


cockeyed.com


There was also an old japanese website that had electronics theory and schematics that I can't find.

Also, do y'all remember webrings?
seems like weebs and pedos already had their art online
 
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