Created •








Kingdom of Loathing (KoL)
Adventurer #830364



Click to vote!

This website is worth
Last seen: 8 days ago
Chris a/k/a fugi is a woman from Fulton County, Arkansas, USA
This page is best viewed in LIST mode.
Cogito code, ergo sum. | ♥ | ⊕
| π | ∞ | Y!A (pronounced "f'yoojee") And no, I'm not originally from The Ozarks. ;oD
Rated • 4 reviews • humor, wtf • failblog.org
Damn. Busted again. Still, it's nice to know that someone appreciates a weird mixed metaphor!
Rated • 28 reviews • literature, ebooks, free, fiction, non fiction • bachelorsdegreeonline.com
Broad selection of interest categories in both fiction and non-fiction. Do yourself a favor and bookmark it now.
Rated • 26 reviews • knitting, library, crochet, yarn, patterns • ravelry.com
Still in beta, Ravelry is a yarn junkie's dream. Here members can keep track of, and organize, their tools, yarn stash, projects and more. The Ravelry groups and forums are diverse, covering topics well beyond the scope of strictly-yarn-related. Ravelry management, site developers and community at large all gel wonderfully to create an impressive and valuable resource.
Ravelry isn't just another crafting site; it's an experience.
Rated • 2 reviews • humor, roommate, video • cracked.com
Oh noes!
Created •


Rated • 1 review • military, iraq, war, documentary • thecorporalsdiary.com






A touching article appeared in the January 4th edition of Stars and Stripes.
Rated • 1 review • humor, mischief, 3 stooges, pies • photobucket.com

Rated • 1 review • history, arkansas, preservation, usa • arkansaspreservation.org
From the page: "The Arkansas Historic Preservation Program identifies, evaluates, registers, and preserves the state's historic and cultural resources and seeks to instill a preservation ethic in future generations of Arkansans. The agency also houses the Main Street Arkansas program, which works with local communities to revitalize downtown commercial areas.
"
Rated • 6 reviews • health, social networks • phil-butler.com
From the page: "Illme essentially tracks and records people on Twitter, Facebook and other platforms who complain of symptoms for the common cold - 'What are you doing right now?' - Aaaaachooo!"
Interesting concept. However, there is a significant potential for a large number of false-positives if the algorithm isn't carefully tweaked.