I don’t think the internet is truly dead. It’s more like a pile of leaves: Yeah, there’s a bunch of dead leaves on top but if you shove those aside and dig, you can find all sorts of wonders under there. Keeping with this silly metaphor, let me be your ID guide to the cool bugs and pretty rocks of the internet.
“Move some chairs” and change the course of history in this alt history simulator.
You probably know how weird public bathroom signs can get. Well go on then, pick which door you think leads to the men’s bathroom.
A giant interactive gif full of pop culture characters and secrets to find.
Count down to new years all year long and watch the ball drop from millions of feet above Times Square! I highly recommend turning the volume off on this one.
Webpage of the world’s longest-burning light bulb. The website itself has a lovely old internet charm to it, and among other things, you can watch a webcam of the lightbulb in action (and since it’s lit in a California fire station, you might catch the firefighters up to something as well.)
Track the locations and paths of various sharks, sea turtles, alligators, dolphins, and seals around the world.
A crowdsourced map of memorial benches across the world! If you find a bench in your own travels, why not take a pic and add it to the database?
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So ya wanna cheat at a Wikipedia race? Look no further. This site will show you the shortest connections between any 2 Wikipedia pages. (although it includes navboxes which is kinda cheating imo.)
Sure, I’ll put an entire podcast here. Listen to Kevin Perjurer (of Defunctland fame) and Jack (from Theme Parks Shouldn’t Exist) talk about the nicheist, sometimes only tangentially theme park-related topics. (Person of the Century and 50’s Prime Time Café are my favorite episodes so far.)
Just what it says on the tin: pick your preferred option and see what others picked.
You can do anything at Zombo.com, anything at all. The only limit is yourself…