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    Can we define every word as an acronym? Acronymy is a backronym dictionary that anyone can edit. I like to think of it as a massively multiplayer online collaborative word game.

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    Care Cards is your little helper when you need it. We all get a little overwhelmed from time to time. Care Cards is a set of helpful little tips to keep you on top of your mental welbeing. Here are some other resouces you might find helpful.

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    Citywalki lets you immerse yourself in the vibe of cities from all over the globe without leaving your home. You can explore over 200 locations right now, while new ones are added every week. Take a walk in Paris, drive on the streets of Manhattan or enjoy the breathtaking aerials views of Tokyo.

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    On February 22, 2021, Daft Punk announced they were going to disband. It hit me hard. I wanted to celebrate their profound contribution to this world and give something back.

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    Draw your very own hero and embark on amazing new adventures!

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    Visualize all the amazing things happening every second around the world.

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    Floor796 is an animated scene showing the lives of characters from various works on the 796th floor of a huge space station. The animation is regularly expanded with new blocks (rooms) and characters from movies, TV series, games, anime, memes, etc.

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    HTTP Cats is a website and API that provides a cat image for every HTTP status code, offering a humorous and memorable way to learn and understand these codes.

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    People have different names for the colors they see. Language can affect how we memorize and name colors. This is a color naming test designed to measure your personal blue-green boundary.

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    A pixel-perfect web-based MS Paint remake and more. JS Paint recreates every tool and menu of MS Paint, and even little-known features, to a high degree of fidelity.

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    A musical web toy. Use your numpad or number row keys to play your favourite songs right in the browser.

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    Kid Pix is a bitmap drawing program designed for children. It was first released in 1989 by Craig Hickman and was later published by Broderbund. It's known for its user-friendly interface, silly sound effects, and fun drawing tools.

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    A project towards a universal library. By this art you may contemplate the variation of the 23 letters.

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    Create your own nostalgic Microsoft WordArt and party like it's 1995. Make your own custom word art easily.

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    Explore the world via Google Street View. MapCrunch teleports you to a random place in the world. Discover the vast array of imagery captured by Google in 50 countries, featuring spectacular scenery, magical moments and the utterly unexplainable.

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    Mundago is a game about enjoying the small things in life. Each day you get a brand new board of activities you can pursue. Your board is yours. Your friends' boards will be different. Tap items to check them off as you complete them.

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    This station broadcasts Old Time Radio shows 24/7 for free. All the audio that you hear is hosted by the non-profit Internet Archive.

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    One Minute Park allows you to visit parks from around the world for one minute each. These are just one minute videos, not webcams. Eventually the project will fill in all the minutes (1440) in a day.

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    A collection of optical illusions and optical toys by Toms Toys.

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    This website will create for you a secure password so utterly repulsive that not even the most hardened criminal, identity thief, NSA agent, or jealous boyfriend would ever want to use it.

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    Getting to Philosophy is a fascinating phenomenon where if you open any Wikipedia article and: Click the first link in the main text. Repeat this on each subsequent page. You'll eventually reach the Philosophy page.

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    The ultra-summer internet radio station, playing an infinity pool of summer sounds 24/7. Swimwear optional.

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    Postcardware offers a unique glimpse into the culture of the mid 1990s — along with lots of interesting photos and images — in the form of postcards from all over the world.

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    Can a neural network learn to recognize doodling? Help teach it by adding your drawings to the world’s largest doodling data set, shared publicly to help with machine learning research.

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    RamenHaus is the home of rotating ramen. So far, ~100 bowls have been photographed, slurped and posted. This is the homepage. It displays a random entry each time it is called. Start your journey and click through all bowls.

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    The web's biggest hand curated directory of apps, portfolios and experiments that mimic the appearance and functionality of desktop operating systems, these are commonly known as Web Desktops

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    Force Captain Kirk to relive a memorable Star Trek scene over and over again. Enjoy the power of Plato's stepchildren and see how many slaps you can land on the captain's face.

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    You will hallucinate! This mind-melting optical illusion will warp and distort your vision. Hallucinations without drugs!

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    Tane.us is a mostly Flash-based collection of web pages that I started making right after I graduated high school and have slowly added to ever since, though mostly during my college years (long ago).

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    The Death Generator creates GAME OVER/YOU DIED screens as seen in Sierra Online's SCI engine, as well as lots of other fake videogame screenshots from many, many games.

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    This site contains several years of research in the classification of occlupanids. These small objects are everywhere, dotting supermarket aisles and sidewalks with an impressive array of form and color. The Holotypic Occlupanid Research Group has taken on the mantle of classifying this most common, yet most puzzling, member of phylum Plasticae.

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    Discover movies through an interactive visualization. Explore tens of thousands of films in a unique force-directed voronoi diagram interface.

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    This is basically a shiny new version of malevole, a weird random-nonsense site launched way back in 2002.

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    Wanda Whirl displays calming and playful streamers that dance and whirl in the breeze.

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    Winamp 2 in your browser.

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    Open a new window somewhere in the world. Look through windows shared by real people, and share yours to become a part of this global community.

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    What if YouTube‘s viewing experience actually mimicked what it was like to turn your TV on in the 80s? Before DirecTV, before TiVo–just a handful of channels and whatever was on them.