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Look back at some of the weirdest websites ever
Your guides to the weird side of the web look back at some of the weirdest websites ever.
From a peak of activity in the 1980s, serial killers have been (thankfully) on the decline. But what is behind the drop?
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Strange obsessions of royals throughout history
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Speaking out, a vampire empire and time-travel fun by various authors – children’s book reviews –
Discover a menacing world in which being polite isn’t a choice, visit it an ancient Scottish island and meet Vikings, ...
You don’t need substances to alter your brain — not if you have a Netflix subscription. The 21 movies and shows on this list ...
A collective warning to readers of The Russia-Ukraine War and its Origins: From the Maidan to the Ukraine War (Palgrave ...
The uncanny underwater forest was discovered in 2017 when deep-sea researchers were exploring an underwater mountain in the ...
From ancient forums to chaotic 2000s web design, this site preserves decades of internet history for you to explore.
See the strangest, coolest, and most creative LS engine swaps from the 2026 Holley LS Fest West in Las Vegas, where “LS Swap ...
The shockwatch of 1927 walked so Apple Watch could run. When we think of wearables, the first things that come to mind are ...
NASA satellites have captured images of a giant, glowing blue-green bloom forming off the coast of New Jersey, Delaware, ...
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