Ahhh, this reminds me how much I miss StumbleUpon.
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Stumbleupon was how I found Reddit !
Sad times. Stumble upon was great!
It was a fun find, and I love the variety. Some of the sites are dumb fun. Some are games and puzzles. Others are just something completely different.
You might be too young. They’re referring to a service called StumbleUpon that did almost exactly what you posted here.
Pepperridge farms remembers
StumbleUpon was the best. I do miss it.
That website was a gem. They fucking ruined it.
It was great, the internet was new and people just had fun with it.
I miss StumbleUpon for this very reason
That's the first thing I thought about. Such a good nugget.
🤔
What does that mean?
This is a screenshot from uBlock Origin, an ad-blocker for browsers. Red means that something is in a block list. There is a lot of red, which means this website uses a lot of stuff that tracks the user or serves ads.
That being said, I've seen much worse.
The only website you need is zombo.com
Is this intended?
Are you suggesting that it's not useless?
Today will be another productive day!
Thank you
Pointlesssites.com
My first result: https://puginarug.com/
It took me an embarrassingly long time to figure out what a "Pugina" was, should have just clicked the link
Thanks for the link. Not a bad distraction! I hope there's a large catalog in case I want to treat it like the random Stumble button of yore (which I must have hit hundreds of times at least).
Per day ... Right?
Per hour? It's all a blur to me at this point.