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16 Internet Rabbit Holes To Get Lost In
Well folks, it looks like we’re gonna be stuck inside for a while. Nickelodeon You may not be able to go out with friends right now, but you know what you can do? Spend hours exploring the wacky and wonderful depths of the internet. PBS Here are some of the best responses: 1. This family…
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Well folks, it looks like we’re gonna be stuck inside for a while.
You may not be able to go out with friends right now, but you know what you can do? Spend hours exploring the wacky and wonderful depths of the internet.
Here are some of the best responses:
1.
This family that couldn’t sleep
“‘[According to CNN], for 200 years a noble Venetian family has suffered from an inherited disease that strikes their members in middle age, stealing their sleep, eating holes in their brains, and ending their lives in a matter of months.’
I believe even the Vatican are involved in housing the family and trying to come up with a cure.”
2.
How to make sourdough bread
3.
The Rotten Library
“It’s an archive of essentially a pre-Wikipedia with hand-written articles on weird stuff — cults, murders, etc. It’s a relic of when the web was just scattered information with no real way to find it. It was my teenage introduction to so many oddities that get reposted on Reddit now.”
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Horror Stories on YouTube
6.
“You’ll suddenly start to refer to scenes in movies as ‘tearjerkers’ and your whole family will hate you, but god is that website so fun to lurk.”
7.
PBS Space Time on Youtube
“The show is well-made, fairly entertaining, and tells you more than any layman should ever need to know about quantum mechanics without dousing you in formulas too much. Start from the beginning though, or you may get lost.”
8.
Conspiracy theories about the Titanic
9.
This puzzle that claims to be the hardest on the internet
“It’s been online since 2004, but only 67 people ever made it through all 140 levels. I’ve been playing since 2007, am in the 70s now.”
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11.
The unsolved Delphi murders
“This case made a real impact on me, and I want a resolution for these girls so badly. It’s SO solvable — it’s almost a numbers game, because all it takes is the video/audio getting seen by one person who knows the suspect and is willing to call it in.”
12.
Geography Now on YouTube
“I’ve been binge-watching the channel for the past week. It’s a really entertaining way to learn about all the countries in the world.”
14.
“The archive has 396 billion web pages saved over time. You can go back and see how websites were years ago. “
15.
“It’s a good place to check out if you want a wiki for every serial killer.”
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