Society & Culture
883 sites
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- Religion & Spirituality (74)
- History (162)
- Philosophy (121)
- Paranormal & Occult (42)
- Subcultures (333)
https://tilde.town/~krowbar/chatcloud
Created by krowbar, this tool generates word clouds from the tilde.town community chat logs, letting visitors visualize the most frequently used words across any given month or time range dating back to 2014. It's a fascinating window into the evolving conversations and culture of the tilde.town community over nearly a decade of IRC chatter.
https://drmollytov.dev/
Molly's site blends cyberpunk philosophy with a gardening metaphor to explore how humanity persists and flourishes despite technological encroachment, offering a manifesto, curated library links, and personal writing under whimsical section names like 'Library of Apocalypxandria' and 'The Feral House.' Accessible via the web, Gemini, and Gopher, this handcrafted space is a genuinely original corner of the old web with a strong anti-AI, pro-human ethos and a wry sense of humor.
http://spinoza-gesellschaft.de/
The Spinoza-Gesellschaft e.V. is a German academic society dedicated to promoting research and cultural engagement with the philosopher Baruch Spinoza, particularly within German-speaking communities. Visitors can find information about scholarly conferences, publications, a Spinoza bibliography, and upcoming events such as reading seminars focused on Spinoza's Ethics.
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https://ethersent.neocities.org/yume
A personal shrine by the creator 'ethersent' dedicated to fictosexuality and their deep spiritual connection to Ivan from the webcomic Alien Stage, exploring the psychology and identity behind selfship and ficto-aligned attraction. Candid, introspective, and unapologetically niche, the site includes personal ramblings, a gallery, and an FAQ addressing common questions about the creator's experience.
https://spiritcellar.neocities.org/
Spiritcellar is a charming old-web style personal homepage on Neocities featuring a welcoming neko mascot, interactive elements like a clickable goldfish feeder, and a collection of graphics and decorative imagery. The site has a cozy, nostalgic aesthetic reminiscent of early 2000s personal pages, inviting visitors into a curated digital space.
https://sampsa.fun/
Sampsa Kiianmaa's Finnish personal homepage features calligraphy from Quranic verses and drawings, with links to a blog, reading list, and social media on Mastodon and Pixelfed. The site embraces old-web values with badges for NoCSS Club, 250kb Club, and Lynx compatibility, making it a minimalist corner of the web with a spiritual and artistic lean.
https://ita.toys/
A personal site dedicated to lolita fashion and itacore aesthetics, built around old school EGL (elegant gothic lolita) and Japanese street fashion culture. Image-heavy and styled like a fashion victim's digital wardrobe, it offers a glimpse into the niche world of jfashion collecting and 90s-influenced lolita style.
http://home.onego.ru/~kaf
Alexei Komitchev, a Russian-born man who relocated to Helsingborg, Sweden in 2003, shares a brief autobiographical sketch covering his time in the Russian Navy, a career in telecommunications, and his love of travel, cars, music, and meeting new people. A snapshot of early 2000s personal homepages, it offers a charming self-introduction from someone whose life took him from northern Russia to Scandinavia.
https://fefefelix.neocities.org/
Fefe's World greets visitors with an evocative, poetic invitation to discover hidden treasures, framed as a message in a bottle found while surfing the web. The site leans into old-web whimsy and personal expression, making it a charming digital curiosity worth exploring.
https://orbis.stanford.edu/
ORBIS is an interactive geospatial network model of the ancient Roman world, built by Stanford scholars Walter Scheidel and Elijah Meeks, allowing users to calculate travel routes across the Roman Empire by road, river, and sea. Visitors can explore travel times, costs, and distances between hundreds of Roman sites using historically grounded transportation modes, making it an extraordinary research tool for historians and classical scholars.