🖕 Your Feed Is Trash.
The internet is broken. It’s a job now, not a joy. Every click is a data point for some ghoul. Every page is a wall of ads. It’s a corporate hallway.
I found the emergency exit.
I’m out. I go back to the small, useless corners that still feel raw and weird. No apps. No subscriptions. No surveillance.
Here are the tiny, ridiculous websites I visit when I just want to exist online without being sold a goddamn thing. Get ready to feel flabbergasted.
The Digital Palate Cleansers
These are the sites for when your brain needs a solid, analog reset from the digital noise.
The Useless Web
One button. You click it. That’s it. It sends you to a random, stupid, wonderful site. Maybe a duck dancing. Maybe a potato floating. Maybe a site that just says “NO.” It’s brain static—the good kind. Cleanses your digital palate like a shot of something pure and idiotic.
Pointer Pointer
You move your cursor. Someone, somewhere, in a photo, points right at it. That is the entire joke. It is so unbelievably dumb that it loops back around to genius. This is the internet before algorithms showed up and ruined the fun. It’s a beautiful waste of time.
The Neighborhood & The View
To feel connected without having to talk to anyone.
Neocities — The Internet’s Handmade Neighborhood
This is where people still build websites like it’s 2004. Bright backgrounds, pixel hearts, random pages called “My Thoughts.html.” No theme, no structure, and no corporate overlords. Just people having fun online again. It’s glorious, creative chaos.
WindowSwap — Borrow Someone Else’s View
You click once and suddenly you’re looking out of someone’s window somewhere in the world. Rain in Seoul. A quiet street in Lisbon. A cat asleep in Mumbai. It’s voyeurism, but soft. You just watch life happen—and realize yours can slow down too. No one’s yelling or trying to sell you a mattress.
The World is Still Happening
A little dose of global perspective without the CNN ticker.
Radio Garden — Spin the World, Hear the Noise
radio.garden
A green globe spins. You click on a dot. That dot is a live radio station playing right now. Jazz from New York. News from Kenya. Pop from Brazil. You feel tiny, but connected. This is one of those sites that makes you go, “Oh right, the world’s still happening and I don’t have to be a part of the madness.”
The Secret Door — The World’s Simplest Adventure Game
http://secretdoor.notepadwebdevelopment.com/
Click once, and you’re dropped somewhere random in Google Street View. A temple. A field. A lonely road. It’s teleportation without the flight cost or the passport guilt. No goal. No reason. Just wander and guess where the hell you are.
What My Sunday Looks Like
This is what my weekends look like now.
I open Radio Garden—yeah, screw YouTube, where I waste an hour deciding what to play just to end up with the same songs. I play something random from Tokyo or Amsterdam, open WindowSwap, and just… sit.
Then I write a tiny journal. Nothing deep. Just what the day felt like.
Date. Time. Random thoughts. Observations.
It’s small. It’s raw. It’s human.
It’s stupid, maybe, to find so much joy in something so pointless, but it feels real again—and honestly, that’s more than I can say for 99% of the internet right now.
Which site are you escaping to first, you degenerate?
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suggest me some good sites to increase my attention span