Mr Daisy's Page

An old geocities page for the site owner's pet bunny, Mr Daisy. Made me emotional.

Les Ginetticons

An old page for some lady who made a bunch of animated reaction gifs of her face back in the 2000s. She writes her blog from the perspective of a papparazi following her around and I'm obsessed with it.

Wacky Graphic Humour

Someone in the 2000s made a collection of gifs and wrote some hilarious captions for them

Flowers for Sarah

Another one that made me emotional. A person from a Christian background telling the story of their lifelong struggle with gender dysphoria and how a mystical experience led them to repress their feelings of being a woman. There's a lot of complicated feelings here- they're so happy to be able to live as a man, but there's an undercurrent where they feel that this is the only way they can be there for their family. While they were happy with the life they've found, it's clear that a lot is riding on this. They fear that if they lived authentically as a woman they would lose everything. I don't know how this person identifies today or where their life is at now, but I hope however they're living they're happy.

Colourless Green Ideas

A website that generates gramatically correct, semantically gibberish sentences along the lines of colourless green ideas sleep furiously.

The Castles of Wales

A lot of information and pictures of mediaeval Welsh castles.

Ursula Le Guin's Blog

One of my favourite authors, Ursula Le Guin, kept an online blog during the last few years of her life and I really enjoy scrolling through it. There's a mixture of political thoughts, poems, stories featuring her cat Pard, anecdotes about the worlds and writing process of her books...

Corru.Observer

Extremely cool and visually unique game.

Pirate's Plunder

I am unreasonably obsessed with this shitty old MS DOS game. It activates my brain more than it should.