Society & Culture
883 sites
Subcategories:
- Genealogy & Family History (140)
- Religion & Spirituality (74)
- History (162)
- Philosophy (121)
- Paranormal & Occult (42)
- Subcultures (333)
https://phantomrats.neocities.org/
Phantomrats is a personal Neocities page by a creator who goes by 'phant0m', greeting visitors with a playful 'VIRUS ALERT' splash page. The site appears to be in very early or minimal stages, with little content beyond the landing page welcome.
https://adtriancain.tripod.com/
Adtrian Cain's WOGSS (World Order of Guerilla Spiritual Soldiers) site dives deep into Thelema, Daemonolatry, and ceremonial magick, offering original rituals, occult theology, and subversive spiritual philosophy. Visitors will find writings on Luciferic Ascension, Qabalah, the Law of Thelema, occult art, and a self-described 'Daemonolatriea' grimoire available online for the first time.
https://thewildrose.org/lindsay
A fanlisting dedicated to a prolific fanlisting member known as Lindsay, celebrating her enthusiastic participation across countless fanlistings worldwide. With 137 members and a warm community spirit, this charming tribute honors a fan who helped keep the early-web fanlisting scene alive and thriving.
https://foodtimeline.org/
The Food Timeline is an exhaustive culinary history reference created by Lynne Olver and now maintained through Virginia Tech University Libraries, tracing the origins and evolution of foods from ancient Rome to modern times. With over 2,300 books in its library collection and thousands of meticulously researched entries, it answers questions like who invented the potato chip and what pioneers ate on the Oregon Trail.
http://bleb.net/rhizomat
A portal dedicated to the philosophy of Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari, centered on their concept of the rhizome and works like Anti-Oedipus and A Thousand Plateaus. Part of the blebNet web community, it collects links to D+G resources, related nodes, and online texts for theorists and philosophy enthusiasts.
https://tuffgong.neocities.org/
Tuffgong's Manifesto Doggo is a fiercely independent personal hub on Neocities, railing against big tech, mainstream media narratives, and algorithmic culture while championing the old web revival movement. Visitors will find political manifestos, free web graphics, a forum revival project, tech detox articles, and a scrappy DIY aesthetic complete with webrings and a live changelog.
https://gillmansreadingroom.neocities.org/
Gillman's Reading Room is a curated link directory dedicated to the nonhuman and alterhuman community, gathering forums, personal websites, essays, glossaries, and social media groups for those who identify as nonhuman in some way. Created by Gillman, the site also hosts their own coined terms, personal essays, and research alongside beginner resources like a required reading page.
https://polserull.co.uk/
Pølserull is an 18-year-old UK-based furry whose personal site covers their fursona (a European pine marten), PC and tech specs, UK rail miles tracked, and urbex adventures. The site has a charming retro Windows desktop aesthetic and offers a glimpse into the overlapping worlds of furry fandom, Linux enthusiasm, and train journeys.
https://markmarijnissen.com/
Mark Marijnissen's personal blog and zettelkasten covers his work in leadership and organizational development, bioregional action research, compassionate communication, and visual facilitation. The site serves as a hub connecting his multiple professional projects and offers articles, topics, and interconnected ideas for those interested in sustainability, inner work, and systemic change.
http://abandonedcommunities.co.uk/
A fascinating exploration of thousands of towns, villages, and communities across Great Britain that have been abandoned since the Middle Ages, examining the causes of their depopulation from natural disasters to forced evictions. The site combines historical research with firsthand visits, poetry, and paintings associated with these lost places, including works by Turner and Goldsmith's famous 'The Deserted Village'.