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Transing the Internet!
https://transring.neocities.org/
Transing the Internet is a webring connecting personal websites maintained by transgender, nonbinary, and gender-diverse people across the old web. The ring also hosts a zine and a member directory, making it a small but genuine community hub for trans webmasters.
Webring Subcultures | 2026-03-12
https://thevampireproject.blogspot.com/
The Vampire Project is a research portal dedicated to vampires in all their forms, covering folklore, mythology, historical writings, otherkin materials, and cryptids related to vampiric traditions. Visitors will find blog posts exploring everything from newly unearthed Bram Stoker stories to academic analyses of vampire evolution in popular culture.
Resource Paranormal & Occult | 2026-03-12
Furryring - Kaizo's Web site
https://keithhacks.cyou/furryring.php
Furryring is a webring created by Kaizo connecting personal websites belonging to queer furries and furry-adjacent folks, welcoming both longtime community members and newcomers. The member list spans dozens of independent sites, and the ring is hosted on Kaizo's broader personal site alongside projects, a gallery, and an anonymous mailbox.
Webring Subcultures | 2026-03-14
Neopagan Net: Table of Contents / Site Map
http://neopagan.net/Contents.html
Isaac Bonewits, a prominent figure in neopaganism and Druidism, built this extensive archive covering topics from Druidic theology and Wicca to liturgy, polyamory, and mystical energies. The site serves as a comprehensive hub for his essays, songs, books, and presentations spanning decades of work in the neopagan community.
Personal Page Religion & Spirituality | 2026-03-12
The View from Hell
http://theviewfromhell.blogspot.com/
Run by 'Sister Y', The View from Hell is a thought-provoking blog exploring antinatalism, consciousness, human universals, and the philosophy of existence, anchored by an extensive curated reading list of core and peripheral texts. The site draws on works by David Benatar, Thomas Ligotti, Julian Jaynes, and Jonathan Haidt to build a framework around questions of meaning, suffering, and whether life should be created at all.
Blog Philosophy | 2026-03-12
Joshumax's Homepage
https://tilde.town/~joshumax
Joshumax's tilde.town homepage greets visitors with a quirky BASIC interpreter shell aesthetic, simulating an old-school terminal session complete with copyright notices and interruption errors. A minimal but charming artifact of the tilde community revival, where retro computing culture meets collaborative indie web hosting.
Personal Page Subcultures | 2026-03-17
2dPinkClouds
https://2dpinkclouds.neocities.org/
2dPinkClouds is a dreamy personal site built around a soft pink aesthetic, offering a 'Cloud Explorer' section, shrines, a blog, and a leftism page. The whimsical branding and mix of personal content, fandom shrines, and political interests make it a charming little corner of the indie web.
Personal Page Subcultures | 2026-03-13
Zeno of Kitium
http://windowoncyprus.com/zeno.htm
A detailed biographical page about Zeno of Kitium, the Cypriot-born founder of Stoic philosophy, tracing his life from a shipwreck near Athens to establishing his famous school at the Stoa Poikile. Part of a broader Cyprus tourism and culture site, this page also highlights the International Stoic Society and a Philosophers Symposium held in Larnaca to honor his legacy.
Resource Philosophy | 2026-03-12
audiodude? who's audiodude?
https://tilde.town/~audiodude
Audiodude (Travis Briggs) hosts a minimal tilde.town personal page featuring a handful of small interactive web experiments including click-and-hold fog effects and a nostalgic blink tag emulator using jQuery. The page embodies the tilde community spirit with its playful, understated aesthetic and links to a few creative coding projects.
Personal Page Subcultures | 2026-03-17
1826 Circuit Court Minutes
https://algenweb.org/bibb/court/minutes/1826circuitmin.html
Part of the ALGenWeb project, this page presents transcribed Circuit Court minutes from Bibb County, Alabama spanning 1826 to 1836, compiled by Jacquelyn Cox Otts in 1993. Researchers tracing Alabama ancestors will find case-level details including names, dates, and legal proceedings such as divorces, land disputes, and criminal matters drawn directly from the original record books.
Resource Genealogy & Family History | 2026-03-13