Boing Boing: A Directory of
Wonderful Things
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"It's a print zine started in 1988 by Mark Frauenfelder (mark@well.com)
and Carla Sinclair (carla@well.com). Gareth Branwyn (gareth@well.com)
joined as senior editor a year or so later. The first couple of issues
were mainly about cyberpunk, virtual reality, smart drugs, chaos theory
and that kind of stuff, but we quickly started covering anything that
interested us -- pranks, zines, weirdoes, cool people, comics, DIY,
subcultures all over the planet, sex, movies, true-life experiences, and
design."
BRETTnews -
"An occasional zine of humor and entertainment."
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Cardhouse -
"A Detroit-based pop-culture/humor publication."
Comedyzine -
"A humor and satire e-zine. Cutting edge comedy. PG-rated, advice, comic
book reviews, political and social commentary, hilarious articles and
more."
Eclectricity -
"Amusing, intriguing, surprising, ironic, and other neuron tickling items
of all sorts from around the web and elsewhere."
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The Fruvous Quill -
Moxy Fruvous publishes the Fruvous Quill to let fans of the band know
about the road behind and the road ahead, with regard to tour and
recording plans.
G 21
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"G21 - World Magazine of News, Satire, Humor & Commentary. Some of what we
offer you is funny, but much is not. We hope that you respect our
commitment to bring you the Real News behind the headlines and the
punditry of the Usual Suspects who are the Mouthpiece Media talking heads
.....We mean to generate energy into the 21st Century."
Geek Girl
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"Geek Girl " calls itself, "the world's first cyberfeminist hyperzine."
With its stunning array of visual effects and great pop-culture content,
this e-zine out of Australia is sure to delight viewers.
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Journal of Nursing
Jocularity -
"Journal of Nursing Jocularity, the humor magazine for nurses and health
professionals, is filled with satire, true stories and the latest research
about the therapeutic use of humor. We also sell fun books, toys and tape,
and sponsor CEU courses for nurse"
Just Laugh
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"Features humorous columns, comics, links, and more that are all aimed
squarely at the funny bone."
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Lost Armadillos in Heat
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"Lost Armadillos in Heat is the ultimate Texas satire and humor site that
Joe Bob Briggs said 'May or may not have been written on drugs.' Issues
include satirical columns, essays, etc."
The Michigan
Every Three Weekly -
An "Onion"-inspired satirical publication. Issues are available in Adobe
Acrobat (PDF) format.
The Muir Quarterly
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Muir College news and humor; college life.
The Obscure Store and
Reading Room -
A compilation of strange and funny news stories from American newspapers,
along with links to news, entertainment, and gossip sites.
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The Onion -
"A satirical newspaper."
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Ooze -
"Ooze is the only quarterly Humor publication on the web published by two
seven-year-old children and their pet monkey. Ooze has been credited with
curing a variety of ailments including boils, leprosy, and the free market
economy."
Redneck World
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Monthly magazine from Jacksonville, Florida. "Our goal is to reach both
the metropolitan and rural marketplace comprised of people from all walks
of life who enjoy good redneck/country humor, articles of interest to the
outdoorsman, arts & crafts, local news items and trivia, country cooking
and entertainment, a calendar of outdoor events in the area including
fairs."
SatireWire
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New Satire for the New Economy. "At SatireWire, our intent is to... hold
(or possibly subject) the businesses and technologies of the New Economy
to time-honored satirical standards, albeit often in new and unusual ways.
In consumer terms: We give business the business. In corporate terms: we
leverage our platform-agnostic satirical skillset to facilitate
enterprise-wide cynicism of the new economic paradigm."
Suck
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Trenchmouth -
"Trenchmouth is not about changing the world. This is about being strange
and having warts and ingrown toe hairs. It's about making the inane
somehow curious, somewhat interesting to a stranger. We are sharing our
deeper, more painfully critical thoughts with you, the unknown reader."
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Tymon's Tirades -
"The Angry Editor's comments on a world gone weird. Attacks with relish
your preconceived notions! YOU'LL HATE IT - BUT YOU'LL READ IT! Addresses,
with uncensored humor-spiced analysis, the foibles and follies of our
society.Extremism, politics, environment"
Voo Doo
Magazine -
"The only intentionally humorous publication on the MIT campus."
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The Yale Record -
"The Yale Record is Yale's humor magazine, a monthly collection of
parodies and hilarity that has delighted students and riled administrators
since 1872. We bring Yale's best writers, sharpest artists, and snappiest
graphic artists together six times a year to produce one of America's
best-known and classiest college publications."
Jewish Food Mailing
List Archive -
This archive site collects kosher recipes from over 1200 members; also
included are kitchen anecdotes and some Jewish humor.
Nicestories.Com -
Features original short stories submitted by non-professional authors on a
variety of subjects, including mysteries, science fiction & fantasy,
romance, and humor.
This to That
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"A simple, practical guide to finding the right adhesive. Select the two
types of materials that you plan to glue together, and get impartial product
recommendations with information on toxicity, time to adhere, cost, and
more. Glue trivia, history, and humor complete the offering."
Unix
Reference Desk -
This compilation of Unix resources covers topics ranging from general
information to applications, programming, security, use of Unix in specific
environments, networking, security, and even has a section on Unix humor.
Western Square Dancing -
Information and resources about square dancing, including clubs and schools,
call lists and definitions, software, articles and humor, a caller's corner,
and links to other square dancing resources.
Short Stories at east of the web - A
growing collection of classic and newly-written short stories made available
on the Web. Stories are organized by theme: fiction, romance, crime, sci-fi
& fantasy, humor, horror, hyperfiction, children's, and non-fiction.
Includes works by many famous authors.
Episteme Links -
Lightly annotated but fairly comprehensive guide to philosophy resources on
the Internet. Sections include: Philosophers; E-Texts; Departments;
Classroom; Journals; Papers; Images; Organizations; Classifieds; Topics;
Newsgroups; Discussion Lists; Events; Publishers; Jobs; Humor; General
Philosophy.
AA Grapevine: Our Meeting
in Print -
"AA Grapevine" is a monthly publication that is also referred to as "The
International Journal of Alcoholics Anonymous." The AA Grapevine publishes a
"Featured Article" as well as items on the various Twelve Steps and Twelve
Traditions, the History of AA, and Discussion Topics. Other features on this
site include a bulletin board and a humor section.
Gavel2Gavel
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Links to U.S. and some international legal resources on the Web, attorneys,
statutes, constitutions, law schools, legal humor, legal news, reference
sources. Also includes some historical legal codes and famous historical
legal cases.
The Internet
Alcohol Recovery Center -
"Provides alcohol recovery information, with a special section about
naltrexone (ReVia) medication for alcoholism. The site includes a bulletin
board, chat room, research library, directory of treatment clinics and
support organizations, as well as inspiration and humor. A text version of
the site automatically loads for older browsers."
MagPortal.com:
Magazine Articles on Entertainment & Leisure
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A searchable, browsable directory of magazine articles related to
entertainment and leisure topics that are available online. Topics covered
include: Antiques & Collectables; Art; Books & Authors; Briefs; Classic
Cars; Fashion & Clothing; Games; Humor & Bizarre; Movies & Film; Music;
Opera; Photography; Poetry & Poets; Stories (Fiction & Non); Television;
Theater & Musicals; Travel. Updated every few days.
Librarism.com
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A hurorous website contaning librarian humor in addition to links to
librarian related issues such as librarian image, and jobs.
Mighty Big TV
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With a good dose of humour and sarcasm, the Mighty Big TV writers post
regular recaps of popular television shows, including Sex in the City,
Survivor, The Real World, and Dawson's Creek, among others. Fun to read,
MBTV recaps are nonetheless thorough reportings on "what happened last
week." The website also has archives of old recaps and chat forums for
discussing your most loved (or most hated) shows with other like-minded
viewers.
Seanbaby.com
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Humor site. Topics include classic Nintendo games, movies, celebrities and
pop culture. Some profanity and mild nudity.
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