General Links |
Chronicling Questionable Automotive Style. Some of the strangest cars (and funniest comments about them) you'll probably ever see. |
In Japan, products are packaged in both Japanese and English. Often, the English is badly translated. When I first saw this site, I spit Pepsi all over my area rug. It's really that funny. |
My school's website. Not much there, just some general information about the school. There's also a picture of the principal and the school itself. (The photo of the school shows the flagpole in the distance...the site of so many prayers...) |
A cartoonist, musician, and writer...of some sort. He is the author of the award winning (and freakin' hilarious) text based "Brad: The Game". Check back often for his oddball news updates...all of which aren't real (at least, I hope they're not). |
Dethevan's site (Ray in my journal). He's a deist, and has some about religion on the site, although it's mainly about a favorite hobby of ours, ghost hunting. |
A site that actually writes out tickets to "ricers" and posts them on the site. Really ugly cars and hilariously pathetic hate-mail (they all sound alike, those ricers). |
An interesting site for car nuts like me, this one features old cars rotting away in people's yards. I think of it as a restoration incentive. |
The official website for my favorite comedian. The "language tolerance test" alone is worth the visit. |
These people cover all forms of weirdness in the state of New Jersey, from hauntings to abandoned buildings to strange people they see on the street. They have this bizarre paranoia about the Ku Klux Klan and Satanists, but the site is still fascinating. It's also updated nearly every other day. |
An outstanding resource site on urban legends and historical myths. This site is HUGE. You could spend hours upon hours looking here... |
Don't expect any kind of graphics or links. Instead, expect a very colorful and well-done article that basically explains why anarchy sucks. A recommended read. |
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This site features articles about the sort of things that young people get nostalgic about...food, movies, TV shows, and general pop culture from the 1980s and early '90s. The articles are frequently hilarious. |
A gallery of anthropomorphic animal artwork. Some of this stuff is really cool. I highly recommend viewing the gallery of Brian Rogers. |
Flash videos and games. Watch them and vote for them. |