• @ickplantOP
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      401 year ago

      What is thi… I… wha… how…

      I will be here all night. Nostalgia is calling.

      • @TootSweet
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        231 year ago

        I know, right? I ran across that on Hacker News one day and it’s changed my world. When I’m bored, I just hit that “Surprise Me” link and usually get some great shit.

        Wilby introduced me to nonograms.org which has also changed my life.

        • @ickplantOP
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          111 year ago

          How interesting… I swear I learn the most from the comments on my shitposts. Someone recommended a Studio Ghibli film the other day (Whisper of the Heart), another poster brought up some good songs, now you with this cool-ass shit. It’s a good week.

      • @[email protected]
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        Ah, Zombocom. Good times were had at Zombocom. Great times, in fact. I met my wife on Zombocom. I even found my job through Zombocom. Hell, Zombocom found me my house.

        Come to think of it, there isn’t a thing I have I don’t owe to Zombocom. Zombocom taught me a lot, too. I learned how to sew thanks to Zombocom. How to white water raft. How to program assembly. How to build a tent, light a fire. Zombocom taught me how to cook a meal, taught me Spanish, how to walk, taught me the waltz, and how to talk. Hey now… Zombocom taught me blacksmithing, and how to brush my teeth and make my bed.

        Zombocom is my God, and is Our God.

      • Flying SquidM
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        21 year ago

        You’ve made my morning. Seriously.

    • Haru
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      51 year ago

      This is amazing, I’ve found some real nostalgia among the type of sites here. Thank you!

    • Dizzy Devil Ducky
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      31 year ago

      That site lead me to a Pennsylvania coal region website with some old recipes and I love it. You can tell how old the recipes are when some (the bread recipes) say you should store your dough by a warm, dry place like a coal stove or how they require a large amount of ingredients but make multiple loaves of bread.