This is just a list of things I like on the Internet
hey so this still looks like shit, but cut me some slack, there are already some real good recommendations on here Actually it looks fine now.
Sites with things to look at
- xkcd, sciency jokes in comic form
- oglaf, a very silly NSFW webcomic
- falseknees, comics with birds in them
- Existential Comics, comics with funny (mostly dead) philosophy people in them
- Cat and Girl, a comic where an antropomorphic cat and a girl talk at the same time but somehow it makes a lot of sense.
- Jeff Bridges' Personal Page, which is just a piece of art. Jeff Bridges is the guy who played the Dude in The Big Lebowski.
Sites with things to read
- Lowtech Magazine, a website that does the same thing for adult me that crafts shows did for kid me. Also it runs on solar which is pretty cool.
- CrimethInc.com, news for ANARCHISTS 💣🔥. Well actually it's more like in-depth reports on local struggles and general world happenings than news.
- The Anarchist Library, the name says it all. The good thing about becoming an Anarchist is that you'll never have to buy a single book.
- Standard Ebooks , a community project to create high-quality ebooks from books that are in the public domain (so mainly classics). A great resource for free books if you have an e-reader. Or if you're a psychopath who reads books on their phone.
Sites with things to do
In Barcelona:
- Convoca La
In the world:
- Squat Radar
- Hitchwiki.org
Sites with things to cook
- Sad Bastard Cookbook, a cookbook for people who need to be spoon-conscious (that is to say, who are too tired too often)
Sites with games to play
- OpenRCT2 (free, but you need the original game), the open-source clone of the classic theme park management game Rollercoaster Tycoon that my grandma bought me once when I was like 8 when she was visiting and we went to the mall together. The mall that has been empty for years now after they built a new mall across the street. It came in a green box and I was so excited, that I read the manual over and over again on the ride home, even though reading in the back of the car always made me sick.
- Powder Toy (free to play online), a browser game that we used to play on school computers in class. It's like Paint, but with gravity and explosions. And you can make little stick figure guys that you can control and also little stick figure guys that will hunt down those guys. Technically you can even build a primitive calculator, but we mostly came up with creative ways to disintegrate little stick figure guys.
- Schiffbruch (free to play online), a game from 1999 about getting shipwrecked on a tropical island. It's probably the first game I consciously recall playing on an actual computer. I think we must have gotten it from one of those CDs that came with computer magazines. The way the character turns into a skeleton when he dies followed me into my nightmares.