joeheadjoe

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joeheadjoe wrote

I write down everybodies posts when no one is looking and then i sell them to Larry down by the docks for $4 a post

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joeheadjoe wrote

http://radio.garden/ let's you listen to live radio broadcasts from all over the world with a neat user interface

http://pica-pic.com/ has a bunch of accurate flash recreations of old handheld games from the 80s playable in-browser

https://belowthesurface.amsterdam/en/vondsten is an archive of items found in a drained canal in Amsterdam, ranging from modern electronics to ancient tools and pottery. Many of the items are hundreds of years old, with the oldest ones dating back thousands of years, and each one has photos and detailed information about the objects.

https://mynoise.net/noiseMachines.php has a wide selection of different ambient noises that are great for background noise or as white noise for sleeping. A lot of them require a one-time donation to access, but there's tons of free ones to choose from as well.

Doesn't exactly fit with the "not big" rule, but Wikipedia's List of Unusual Articles can be a great time waster.

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joeheadjoe wrote

i personally wouldn't want to live forever, but i would be happy with a greatly extended lifespan. 500 or so years feels like enough time for me to do basically everything i could want to get done.

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joeheadjoe wrote

This site lets you see every (non-deleted) post in a sub chronologically if you want to see more of very early j_p

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joeheadjoe wrote

The DROD games are actually really good once you get past the control scheme and general weirdness of the series. I'd probably go as far as calling them my favorite puzzle games, and its kind of a shame they're not more well known.

also that "25 types of monsters" thing is a blatant lie, the first DROD only has like 10 monster types.