As of press time, Harvard researchers were already onto their next study to determine why podcasts about murder are considered to be so relaxing.
I have always wondered this and kinda wish there was actually going to be a Harvard study on this.
Yeah, those were good times, when the internet had a kinda crazy edge to it.
Liveleak, stile, fark and gorgor… Not social network friendly, but had a real personality.
Remember kids - Rick Rolling was the Safe for Work version of internet trolling…
All of these special places, lost - like tears in the rain.
fark
Fark is still around, but it’s barely a glimmer of what it used to be before it went downhill. I certainly understand if someone wasn’t aware it was still around, it’s been almost 20 years since the case could be made that it was an important player in the news aggregation category of websites.
I used that site as proxy verification for years. rotten.com accessible ? web filter is down.
Anyone who has done training for heavy equipment or machinery has had to watch the training videos. Pre1990 stuff was pretty horrific. The 90s until decent CGI was a weird acting scene. Now CGI is just stupid. I learned far more from wpd industrial accidents than any of that and thank the 2000-2016 internet for keeping me alive. You have no idea, or, you might not believe what will kill you until you see it happen.
The Rotten Library and daily news sections were full of good stuff.
What do you define as good stuff?
Well it wasn’t all gore if that’s what you mean. The library was full of written articles about all sorts of stuff and the daily news section was basically r/nottheonion
I remember that site, but 80s and 90s horror movies had already inoculated me against the gore aspects of it. There were quite a few fictional and non-fictional gore clips movies popping up in video rental stores back in those days. Some of it was pretty grotesque and horrific, perhaps even more so than a lot of stuff you might have seen on rotten.com.
smoke dot rotten dot com slash bird