Weekly Website Wednesday: Plastic Living

You know how I like ancient websites that are still around? Well, Plastic Living started in 1998 and is still being updated today. It still has that early internet aesthetic, though, so I LOVE it.

Plastic Living is a website that catalogues the history of plastic products. I like plastic, because through plastic humans have achieved near-immortality. The pharaohs really should have filled their tombs with plastic. When I die, plasticize my organs before sticking them in the gaudiest canopic jars that money can buy.

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Weekly Website Wednesday: Animated Muscle Women Wiki

In my strange internet adventures, I randomly came upon the Animated Muscle Women Wiki and… I… Wut?

They’re cataloging every instance of a muscly woman in animation, but whycome?

Apparently, it isn’t porn and nudity is banned from the wiki, but…. hhhmmmm…

I find this wiki anthropologically interesting and I think that it needs to be documented.

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Weekly Website Wednesday: Comic Book Religion

Ever wonder what a certain comic book character’s religion is? No? Well, too bad, because yer gonna click this link, consarnit!

Comic Book Religion is a database of thousands of comic book characters and their religions, complete with references and scans from the relevant issues.

My favourite is that it lists J. Jonah Jameson’s religion as “hating Spider-Man”.

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Weekly Website Wednesday: Fragrantica

So, recently, I’ve taken an interest in perfume. Hey, isn’t paying exorbitant prices for stanky water kinda, well, stupid? Yeah, probably, but I’ve stopped caring about things.

Oi, hey, did you know that real perfumes are supposed to smell like more than one thing at a time? I usually just buy orange body mist, where the top notes are oranges, the middle notes are oranges and the base notes are oranges. I like citrus.

So, then I go to Fragrantica.com so I can learn about all the notes and sillage and whatnot of various perfumes and maybe start smelling like an adult for once, instead of ORANGES.

I especially like the purple prose that people use in their reviews there.

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