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Last seen: 79 months ago

Wysdom is a 31 year old woman from Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, USA

If you're not confused, you don't understand.

  • CHILDHOOD BRAIN MODIFICATION: Do This Now

    Rated Mar 21 2005 440 reviews bizarre amasci.com

    //Activities for the ADHD Inner Child// Wow. This is far, far better than Life's Little Instruction Book, or even Life's Little DEstruction Book. Remember being a kid and spinning in circles just so you could watch the world continue to spin after you suddenly stopped? How about pressing on your eyeballs to make blobs of coloured light inside your eyelids, experiementing with different kinds of foot shuffling and shoes to deliver the perfect ZAP, or staring at the texture of a rough plastered ceiling until it started crawling and undulating with shapes? (Okay, I'll admit, I still do a lot of these things as an 'adult'). This collection of techniques for experiencing sensory alteration, collected by the author and submitted by readers, will doubtless give your childhood memories a jolt ("I thought only I did that!") and even teach you some new tricks. You may never be bored again. ~W
    CHILDHOOD BRAIN MODIFICATION: Do This Now
  • Modern Living / Neurotica series

    Rated Mar 16 2005 586 reviews animation hoogerbrugge.com

    //Mommas, Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up To Be Flash Animators...// Ow, my brain. Some things should come with warning labels. Cigarettes aren't one of them: they're bad. We know. Fuck off. But the unsuspecting Stumbler could be rendered staring and drooling in morbid fascination for hours by this site, and such things might be frowned upon by one's employer... *eyeshift* Not... that I'd know. ~W
    Modern Living / Neurotica series
  • Encyclopedia Mythica: mythology, folklore, and religion.
  • dirtcheapmusic.org

    Rated Feb 21 2005 1 review music dirtcheapmusic.org

    //Lo-Fi, Indie, Demented and (best of all) Brilliant Artists You've Never Heard Of//: Ever heard that nothing good in life is free, or some shite like that? Bullpuckies! And Dirt Cheap (read: free) Music proves it. Highly recommended: Fishboy Rex (fave tracks: Hot as Balls in Here; Flight of the Chicken Shit; Jose; Moscow, Idaho). Puerco (fave tracks: Just about anything off 'Ducky'... Piss, Fuck, Rock!; Pilot Light; and fans of Stephen King's 'The Dark Tower' series will especially appreciate 'Purple Eve'). Dirtcheapmusic.org is the petri dish in which the musical genius of tomorrow is being moulded. ~W
    dirtcheapmusic.org
  • SP*C**L D*F*CTS

    Rated Feb 21 2005 541 reviews multimedia specialdefects.com

    Very creative and original set of digital (flash? skockwave? I confess my ignorance) artworks. I liked the engaging, moody and unexpected imagery--however, I was disappointed that after a handful of click I seemed to have cycled through the entirety of the offerings. The site is absolutely worth a visit, however, and gets a thumbs up for being intruiging and effective enough to leave me wanting more. ~W
    SP*C**L D*F*CTS
  • Silver-Surfers favorite websites - StumbleUpon

    Rated Feb 19 2005 2 reviews stumblers stumbleupon.com

    Zany. Brainy. What more can you ask for, really, than the value judgments of an interstellar being in a zipperless, silver neuter-suit? Don't answer that. Just... back away from the pudding. Two thumbs way up (or would be two, if the miserly so-and-sos would let me, but noooooo... ONE thumb. Up or down. MY FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION HAS BEEN AMPUTATED!). *ahem* Anyhow, my compliments, 'Surfer! I'm off to correct my low blood sugar.
    Silver-Surfers favorite websites - StumbleUpon
  • explodingdog 2011

    Rated Feb 09 2005 312 reviews arts explodingdog.com

    //Boy Meets Wacom Tablet// I discovered this site waaaay back in 2000 and it's just never gotten old. I'm constnatly referring back to it for the much needed grin, giggle and moment of Zen. The premise: Sam Brown--wry, wise and whimsical--solicits the odd bit of phrase and quotation from his audience. Some of these submissions inspire Sam to create a picture. The resulting art is seldom what you'd expect and often so perfect you'll wonder how you could have expected anything else. Some examples: "The boy ain't right..." explodingdog.com/november15/boyaint.html [explodingdog.com/november15/boyaint.html] // "I don't understand my job" explodingdog.com/feb26/thisjob.html [explodingdog.com/feb26/thisjob.html] // "We had a stupid fight" explodingdog.com/feb26/stupidfight.html [explodingdog.com/feb26/stupidfight.html] ... explodingdog.com gets a very affectionate and enthusiastic thumbs up! ~W
    explodingdog 2011
  • Rock, Paper, Saddam!

    Rated Feb 09 2005 84 reviews humor rockpapersaddam.com

    //Oh, Those Zany Fascists// It's puerile. Juvenile. It's downright wrong. *hee hee* I loved it. Thumbs up! ~W
    Rock, Paper, Saddam!
  • abandoned places

    Rated Feb 07 2005 230 reviews photography abandoned-places.com

    //Finding Beauty// ...in places the world has ceased to look. From the site: "This power plant has ceased operation around 1997. It's part of a huge, well guarded complex... you won't be able to get in without permission. Some parts are particularly dangerous since pieces of concrete fall down from the roof. But it's worth the risk : inside you find the perfect mix of 3 years of decay and the rough beauty of the machinery that patiently awaits the verdict to come..." Part poetic narrative, part gorgeous b&w photos--stark, chilly places where people no longer go. Graphics intensive, of course, but also runs from a flash-driven "Photo Wheel" menu--if you're still dialing up to reach the 'Net, your machine might not be able to hack it. ~W
    abandoned places
  • Extreme Instability

    Rated Feb 07 2005 246 reviews photography extremeinstability.com

    //I Don't Think We're in Kansas Anymore// Ow. I had to say that because of the animated gif headline on the front page. There, I've said it. Now: NEATO!!! Some of the most /gorgeous/ pictures I have /ever/ seen of storms, tornadoes and other weather phenomenon... With the commentary of Mr. Hollingshead combined with this spectacular photography, I entirely forgot myself--transported the way a good book will transport you. The next best thing to being there... uhm... because being there would be scary. o.o ~W
    Extreme Instability