The brainchild of Tobias van Schneider and Tim Holland, the passive-aggressive password machine, or PaP for short, is not entirely useless.Ī fun gag to test your password’s strength simply type into the text box and, as Try PaP states, “Imagine your in-laws are helping you with a password. If you’re in need of a silly grin or need to check your password’s strength, look no further than Try PaP. You can buy your very own real-life fidget spinner by accessing the hyperlink at the bottom right-hand corner of ffffidget’s web page. You can do that only by saying the magic word: take me to a useless website unblocked. If the virtual version doesn’t quite do it for you, don’t be dismayed. Visit us and get the best collection of useless websites unblocked. You click it and it spins, or stops spinning, and so on. Ah, what a magnificently useless website! Add it to the list. The ffffidget website is the internet’s fidget spinner. These definitely are the type of books you’d expect from a website with the tagline, “Some books win awards, some win our hearts and others. The perfect go-to site to find your next gag gift to order online, Always Judge a Book by its Cover houses titles like Toilet Paper Origami, How to Survive a Garden Gnome Attack, and Eating People is Wrong, as well as adult coloring books like Florida Man. Mondrian and MeĪnother brainchild of Tim Holland on our list, except this one isn’t a game, but rather a web page of weird book recommendations, cleverly titled Always Judge a Book by its Cover. As someone who was a child in those days, I’m a bit FOMO-nostalgic for those sweet and innocent pre-modern-social-media days. Who are these someones? I’m unsure, but they look like pretty nice people from the early 2000s. Move your cursor across the screen, wait about three seconds, and voilà, a photo of someone, something, or a group of someones will appear on your screen, pointing directly at your cursor. ![]() Pointer Pointer is quite the random website. ![]() It’s available in whatever app store you’re using give it a download or check out the site. This random website is such a neat concept a fun, nifty way to come upon “new” old music to add to your playlist. Simply click the decade and country, and you’ll be transported back in time, listening to the same lost music your grandparents once enjoyed in yesteryear. Ever curious to know what was playing on the radio in 1930s Paris? What about 1970s Taiwan? Yeah? Do I have the time machine for you.
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