THE WORLD WIDE WEB

  • liminal.earth - an interactive world map of ghost stories, unusual happenings, and signs of the paranormal, all submitted anonymously.
  • neal.fun - a collection of unique browser games by "Neal".
  • fmhy.net - free media, heck yeah.
  • characterdesignreferences.com - a resource for artists that includes a visual library with tutorials and studies for all aspects of art + interviews, portfolios from other artists for inspiration.
  • moonconnection.com - anything you could want to learn about the moon + a moon phase widget!
  • 3ds.hacks.guide - the #1 guide for homebrewing/modding your 3DS/2DS.
  • kotatsu.app - my fav mobile app for reading manga and graphic novels for free, with downloading to read offline and data syncing across devices.
  • YOUTUBE

  • animations - a collection of strange and unique original animations that i enjoy.
  • you suck at cooking - one of my favourite cooking channels
  • antthony gallego - guy who does silly video reviews on internet horror media such as analog horror and creepypasta.
  • weird fruit explorer - guy who travels around the world to try every fruit he possibly can, with vlogs and educational content relating to the fruit and/or the culture/environment of origin.
  • creepcast - podcast hosted by wendigoon and meatcanyon, covering horror media such as creepypasta, reddit stories, video series, and more.
  • townsends - a channel dedicated to exploring 18th century early american life.
  • TOOLS

    some helpful generators and tools i use!
  • coolors.co - a colour pallete generator with hex codes and colour names
  • blinkies.cafe - browse and make 2000s style blinkies to decorate your webpage!
  • aqadvisor - calculate how many fish you can keep according to tank size and filter type/brand, and species incompatibilities
  • worldanvil.com - a place for worldbuilders/RPG/fiction writers to create interactive maps, wiki-like articles and timelines.
  • LANGUAGE LEARNING

    studying languages is a hobby of mine. currently i am studying japanese, and here are some tools i used to help!
  • tandoku.org - a collection of free e-books in japanese ranging from absolute beginner to JLPT 1. start from the lowest and don't stress over words you don't recognize, keep reading and the pictures with the stories will help.
  • jisho.org - english-japanese dictionary with resources such as kanji stroke order and example sentences.
  • genki I japanese textbook - the genki I 2e integrated elementary japanese textbook, in its entirety
  • tokini andy's genki lessons - free video lessons for each chapter in the genki textbook, learning vocabulary and clarifying grammar
  • anki flashcards - a desktop and mobile app that allows you to make and download flashcards for theoretically anything you could want to memorize, with community prebuilt decks being incredibly easy to add
  • cijapanese.con - comprehensible input videos in japanese of all levels, with the ability to make an account to track time spent with the language and track progress