Society & Culture
883 sites
Subcategories:
- Genealogy & Family History (140)
- Religion & Spirituality (74)
- History (162)
- Philosophy (121)
- Paranormal & Occult (42)
- Subcultures (333)
https://causeistayedaway.neocities.org/
Theseus's personal corner of the web touches on their journey as a mentally ill queer abuse survivor, with plans for webshrines, quiz results, and personal buttons. The site is a work in progress with a warm, candid tone and connections to webrings like the Hotline Webring and retronaut ring.
https://se7en-site.neocities.org/
A farewell personal statement from the creator known as 'Se7en,' reflecting on a decade of hardship, recovery, and spiritual transformation through Christian faith. The site chronicles a deeply personal journey from trauma and dissociation to baptism and religious identity as an Ariusian Christian Universalist and self-described Biblical Scholar.
https://bencrowder.net/
Ben Crowder's personal site, handcrafted since 2001, is a treasure trove of religious and creative projects centered on Latter-day Saint faith, including minimalist scripture-based art, study editions of the Book of Mormon in dozens of languages, and an archive of apostle talks. Beyond the religious focus, visitors will also find language charts, public domain ebook collections, genealogical tools, and sheet music experiments that reveal a deeply prolific and multidisciplinary creator.
https://afamilytapestry.blogspot.com/
Jacqi Stevens documents her deep dive into family history research on this genealogy blog, tracing ancestors like Thomas Firth Rainey and Isham Rainey through court records, census data, and historical documents across Mississippi, Georgia, and Virginia. Each post methodically works through primary sources to untangle lineages, making it a compelling read for anyone interested in Southern American genealogical research.
http://ufowisconsin.com/links.html
UFO Wisconsin is a comprehensive hub for UFO sightings, alien research, crop circles, and paranormal activity focused on Wisconsin and beyond, with over 1,000 archived reports. The links page alone organizes hundreds of external resources into categories like UFO organizations, alien research, paranormal investigations, and cryptid sites from around the globe.
https://victorianweb.org/
The Victorian Web is a comprehensive scholarly resource dedicated to all aspects of the Victorian era, covering social history, political history, economics, philosophy, science, literature, visual arts, and more. Running since 1994, it links academic scholarship with teaching and learning, making it one of the oldest and most authoritative online references for Victorian studies.
https://tilde.town/~bear/where.html
A tilde.town community tool that shows which users are currently online and plots their approximate geographic locations on an interactive map. Visitors can opt in anonymously or publicly by creating a simple file in their home directory, and the open-source project on GitHub welcomes contributions.
https://tilde.club/~mo
Mo's tilde.club page is a charmingly minimal personal homepage where a construction-industry professional and feminist introduces herself while actively seeking work as a project manager or estimator in NYC. Despite its playful old-web aesthetic with promises of dancing unicorns, the page's core pitch is a genuine job search by someone who completed a Construction Management Program at the Mechanics' Institute.
https://999eagle.moe/
The personal homepage of Sophie Raven (unit ⛧-440729), a self-described synthetic mind with interests spanning cybersecurity, open source contribution, Nix package maintenance, and server infrastructure at catgirl.cloud. The site has a distinctive robotic-doll persona and links to technical writings, fediverse posts, and a quirky community called the roboring.
https://bureaumirror.neocities.org/
Bureau Mirror is a thoughtful personal blog by a Neocities-hosted writer who muses on philosophy, aesthetics, film, music, and everyday life through carefully crafted essays. The site reflects a distinctly Deleuzian sensibility, weaving together cultural commentary, literary references, and personal reflection in a digital garden spirit.