Society & Culture
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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.
https://hebrew4christians.com/Links/links.html
The links page for Hebrew for Christians, a site created by John J. Parsons, curates hundreds of categorized resources covering Hebrew learning, Messianic Judaism, Jewish holidays, Torah study, Israeli news, and Christian apologetics. It serves as a well-organized jumping-off point for those exploring the intersection of Jewish tradition and Christian faith.
https://shipcamouflage.com/warship_camouflage.htm
An online database maintained by Snyder & Short documenting the camouflage paint schemes used on US Navy warships during World War II, including dazzle patterns, haze gray, and ocean gray. Researchers, historians, and scale modelers will find detailed records organized by ship class, with new entries like the Haskell class APAs added regularly.
https://bonbonbunny.com/
BonBonBunny is a kawaii lifestyle blog covering Japanese fashion styles like Lolita, gyaru, mori girl, and fairy-kei, with guides to TaoBao brands, cute shopping resources, indie game development, and sewing projects. The creator combines j-fashion expertise with indie game dev updates and kawaii culture content, making it a cozy hub for fans of all things cute and Japanese-inspired.
https://cy-x.net/
The Cyberix Network is a community hub for technically-minded, internet-culture-aware users who congregate around forums, game servers, IRC, XMPP, and Mumble to discuss topics ranging from AI and search engines to old-web nostalgia and digital privacy. With active game servers for Minecraft Alpha, OpenArena, Urban Terror, and more, plus featured articles critiquing modern internet culture, it functions as a self-hosted refuge for those disillusioned with mainstream online spaces.
https://darwin-online.org.uk/content/frameset?itemID=A83&viewtype=image&pageseq=1
Darwin Online is a comprehensive digital archive dedicated to the complete published works, manuscripts, and correspondence of Charles Darwin, offering scanned facsimile images of original texts. This scholarly resource is an invaluable reference for researchers and enthusiasts of evolutionary biology and Victorian science history.
https://cagenweb.org/capioneer
The California Pioneer Project maintains a crowdsourced list of settlers who migrated to or were born in California prior to 1880, compiled from genealogical researchers across the country. Visitors can browse pioneer names by county, access Gold Rush-era diary bibliographies, search county biographical indexes, and connect with other researchers through a contact directory.
http://battleoffulford.org.uk/
A detailed research site dedicated to the Battle of Fulford on 20 September 1066, the often-overlooked first major battle of that pivotal year, featuring archaeological findings, soil surveys, landscape maps, and over 12 years of field investigation by C. Jones. Visitors can explore battle sequences, metal-reprocessing finds, literature references, and ongoing efforts to protect the battlefield from development.
https://femring.neocities.org/
The Femboy Webring is a community hub connecting websites owned by or focused on gender nonconforming (GNC) and femboy individuals, built around the idea that femboy identity is a genuine expression of self rather than a passing trend. It invites GNC and LGBT site owners to join a growing web of personal pages, offering a small but intentional space for visibility and community.
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.