Finds from the stars

Disclaimer: Illegal drugs are bad, m'kay?

Welcome to my link page. You'll see americana trash, morbid curiosities and whatever makes my neurons fire in squiggly lines. I gathered most of these from the Wayback Machine and its zillions of old link pages. Many of these sites are not safe for work. Make sure your managers, neighbors, or parents are not lurking over your shoulder.

Other Sightings

It's a little dinky and I'm still setting it up.

A small experimental blog. Expect me to be sharing my thoughts on morbid, obscure topics.

Send me hate mail here as well.

Cool Sites

The scraped out contents of an old CD.

Some 3D models of plants from 1998.

A gallery of 90s' websites.

An archive of underground comix.

CSS recreations of old Mac screensavers.

Pong with a twist.

HD graphics from the 1985 Amiga computer.

An archive of rare CD-Roms.

My favorite site for old graphics.

A gallery of old book cover scans.

Photos dedicated to my fellow butches.

A website all about vintage computers.

Hilariously awful cakes since 2008.

A tribute to 90s websites.

Scans of old american christmas catalogs.

An old search-engine.

A homemade furry archive.

The Heaven's Gate page is so passé.

A gallery of modern macintosh wallpapers.

A 3D artist that's been going since the 90s.

An archive of LGBTQ+ material.

A Mac Paint simulator.

The king of thrash metal album art.

An old educational site with lots of material.

An encyclopedia of metal I grew up with.

The premier page on psychoactive drugs.

A timeline of food history.

Cool fractals to stare at when you're high.

A furry mission statement of peace.

An archive of underground furry zines.

Common mistakes nerds make.

An artist I loved as a tween.

3D goldfish.

A neocities-based background repository.

An archive of 88x31 buttons.

A timeline of the internet.

Hubble's image archive.

An online AIDS quilt.

A site about isopods.

It can see really far into space.

A Neo-Fauvist artist.

The creator of the surrealistic "Frank" comix.

An MS Paint simulator.

A site about the history of lava lamps.

The page of a longtime tattoo anthropologist.

A site about vintage americana.

A Maine-based landscape painter.

A Door-County based photographer.

A gallery of old macintosh wallpapers.

An archive of ancient smilies.

An artist who did huge paintings for NASA.

An American landscape photographer.

A prolific fantasy artist.

Boston's premier art museum.

A mushroom color list.

A non-edible guide to mushrooms.

Something I like playing with.

A gallery of burrit-owls.

A browser toy with random pixel gifs.

A realist painter of dark, eerie scenes.

Did a lot of album covers for Yes.

An in-browser tool to create 3D rooms.

Rotating Sandwiches.

A site for spam.

Come on and slam, and welcome to the jam.

A modern archive of tile backgrounds.

Killing Barney the Dinosaur since 1991.

Chicago's button museum.

A French 3D-model artist.

A prophetic essay about the corporate web.

There's a whole organization for this!

A vintage camera museum from 2000.

A gallery of 60s' and 70s' graphic design.

An archive of Usenet groups.

One of the first furry archives.

A wiki of animal toys.

An archive of rare old furry art.

An archive of VCL.

An archive of Winamp skins.

As it says on the tin.

A fine art gallery from 1996.

Some cool fluids.

An archive of old web badges.

A gallery of eye-searing abominations.

A british romantic painter.

An encyclopedia of Earthbound.

An archive of Yerf.

An encyclopedia of Yume Nikki.

The Http Exhibit

A 2006 website about nasty, sticky ends.

Because swiss cheese is for commies.

A lamp made of AOL cds.

The ghosts of victorian housewives love this.

A site for the long-suffering pacific island.

A quebec-based bird photographer.

Scans of "Dinosaurs Attack!" cards.

He was my dermatologist!

The thrilling sequel to the frog-battery.

Different guy explains how he made one.

An archive of 90s 3D models.

An intro to the classic furry creation.

A well-preserved assets site.

An encyclopedia of death.

Large library of metal lyrics.

The original in stupid deaths.

A lovingly cheesy cat website.

A map of american diners.

This site really likes balls.

Forgot to close its tags.

It's so bad that people would read it at conventions.

A defunct peddler of odd films.

Texas' final fry-ups.

A science experiment.

How to perform an autopsy on your furby.

One of the largest communities of its time.

The origin of those blue ribbon buttons.

90s' era photo-editing, starring weed.

Raise a glass to this glass.

Mm! Weed! Just like grampa used to make!

An extensive gallery of nature photos.

Local religious wacko thinks "hello" is satanic.

A dragon-themed relic from 1997.

Archives of the well-known weed magazine.

Some really hard mazes.

How could jell-o do this?!

Some little birds.

A gallery for generic Mac n' Cheese boxes.

A stylised site about torture.

Insane bastard makes unholy abomination.

An outsider artist for all sorts of weird.

Weird food.

A teenage Lutz favorite.

A gallery of fading advertisements.

The source of all those cute dragon gifs.

An all-around nature photographer.

Stories about american roadsides.

Somehow hosted on a university page.

An On-The-Road Newspaper from 1987 to 2000.

They're fat as fuck.

Scrapings from public domain torture texts.

A 1996 dos and don'ts list for HTML.

Essays from a LGBTQ+ historian.

Insane stuff you can see on the freeway.

More insane stuff you can see on the freeway.

An ohio-based bird photographer.

Recipes from a gay AOL chatroom.

Pluto is still the planet of my heart.

A painfully earnest website about just that.

See its "Soup goes to the movies" page.

A shrine to Sporks.

What could possibly go wrong?

Shaggy's favorite website.

Don't forget your fuit drinks!

I'm too high to appreciate this right now.

Various 90s' bumper stickers.

Fake dialog boxes before fake dialog boxes.

Its pictures might shock you.

Beanie boners.

I used this as writing advice when I was 13.

A very academic site on nukes.

My grandma would love this.

A site from 2000 on the joys of french fries.

Shaggy's other favorite website.

A gallery of old robot toys.

A gallery of old payphone booths.

"Official Web Site and Fan Club".

The biggest list of spoons you've ever seen.

An argument against moms against stuff.

An exhibit of old toasters.

Not a Portal of any Evil.

Doodoo divination.

A gallery of old american cereal mascots.

A hole in the wall about holes in heads.

Poopy-time fun shapes.

An archive of "Under Construction" graphics.

He just has to tell you.

The Internet Archive lot
Name Description
1997 Expert Catalog A corny catalog for home-office software.
Animation Factory Essential Collection Four discs of janky 3D-animated goodness.
Anthropomorphics Archive Furry comics, zines and convention fliers.
Cursormania Archive A full scrape of Cursormania.
Gifcities Archive.org's gif repository.
GIFs Galore Archive Scrapings from a GIFs Galore CD.
My Digital Bookshelf Lots of scanned books. Check out the Computer Graphics World series.
Some Windows wallpapers Original files for a few Windows assets.
The Gay Pornographer's Computer Gay porn reviews from a thrifted PC.
The Mad Robot Scans of old fantasy and science-fiction magazines.
The Magic of MIDI V1 The soundtrack for my funeral.
Witches and Wizards Clipart (1999) Ancient clipart of magical stuff.

Hall of Fame


✦ Betty's Graphics

A neocities site for old web graphics. Out of all the repositories I've seen, this one feels the most authentic. It just shows you what there is, no bells or whistles. Very useful for designing old-school websites if you don't like Gifcities.


✦ Encyclopedia Metallum

A classic website for all things metal, both old school and new school. Stuffed to the brim with album reviews, band information, biographies, song lyrics, and discussion. The design has not changed whatsoever since I was 13 years old in 2006. Very nostalgic for me because I read it all the time back in the day and I found so many great albums on it!


✦ Roomstyler

A browser-based 3d modeling app that allows you to create interior spaces using premade drag-and-drop assets. You can take photos of the designs from every angle and export them, so it’s extremely useful for perspective drawing. I’ve designed my characters’ entire houses with them. It has been a godsend for my process.


✦ Vixen Controlled Archives

I discovered this website when I was a tween, aka much too young to be looking at its contents, and it enthralled me. I’d been drawing anthros since I could hold a pencil, but didn’t know that furries existed. I spent entire afternoons trawling through the artist archives and took so much influence from it.