If you get bored from the web viewing the same stuff over and over again -social media ,blogs, news etc then you certainly need some thing different that can soothe your soul and give you some kind of entertainment then here are some sites that can solve your purpose.
Bored Panda
Bored Panda is the place you want to be when you want to discover interesting and visually appealing content.
It's a blog that publishes regular updates on the coolest finds in travel,
photography, illustration, animals, DIY, technology, design and all
sorts of other great categories. You can also create an account to vote
posts up or down.
Brain Pickings.
Try expanding your
knowledge by diving deep into the incredibly useful and
thought-provoking blog posts on Brain Pickings, which is a popular blog
run by MIT fellow Maria Popova. She's the one who does all the research
and writing for each post.
You can probably expect to find a few good books to add to your reading list just by subscribing to this blog.
TED
TED has become a powerful organization in spreading ideas and
knowledge. The nonprofit organization hosts conferences around the world
where people of all walks of life share their amazing ideas and
experiences through short speaking gigs.
If
you have a pair of headphones handy, you should definitely check out
this site. You can find video talks on practically any subject you're
interested in.
Laughing Squid
Laughing Squid, here you can find all sorts of highly visual posts about art,
culture and technology on this site, most of which are photos and
videos.
It's updated with several new posts a day featuring the newest,
freshest content. Posts are kept pretty short too, making it perfect for
browsing casually..
Vsauce
Vsauce
is an incredibly popular and successful YouTube channel (with several
spinoff channels) that has attracted over 13 million subscribers. Videos
focus on interesting educational content where
channel creator Michael Stevens teaches viewers about all sorts of
amazing topics, almost resembling a modern day Bill Nye the Science Guy.
On the Vsauce website, you can browse through and watch videos across all Vsauce channels.
Oddee
Oddee is one of the web's
larges and most popular blogs featuring the craziest, strangest and most
bizarre content you probably won't find anywhere else.
Most posts are numbered lists, complete with lots of photos and
videos for you to look at. Categories include art, signs, places,
objects, ads, science, medicine, home design, names, people, gifts,
stories, tech and more.
Mental Floss
Mental Floss will leave you feeling like you actually learned
something during the time you wanted to pass while browsing the
web. Describing itself as "the encyclopaedia of everything," the site
offers content on some of life's most interesting questions.
You can read articles, view lists, watch videos, take quizzes and
even brush up on some smart facts with Mental Floss on everything from
science to pop culture. So go ahead and expand your knowledge with this
one!
College Humor
College Humor, is a place where you can find all sorts of wildly
entertaining and hilarious articles, videos and photos.
The
website also has a popular YouTube channel of more than 12 million
subscribers, featuring original video content designed to make you
laugh. .
Giphy
It is the Internet's search engine for GIFs. Even if you have nothing to search for, you can just look at what's trending on the front page or spend some time browsing through the categories.
The Oatmeal
The Oatmeal popular humor website caters to the avid comic lover and quiz taker. His wacky drawings are mainly based on relatable life situations, education, and crazy stories that would never be possible in real life.
BuzzFeed
One of the most popular sites online for everything that's viral, newsworthy and even pointless.
You
can find everything from fun quizzes and listicles made of GIFs, to
breaking news and long-form journalism. If you need some major
distraction, BuzzFeed is the place to go.
Reddit
Reddit
is referred to as "the front page of the internet." It's a community
board split up into sections of categories or interests. Users submit
links to articles, photos or videos they think are worth sharing, and
anyone can up vote them or down-vote them.
The most upvoted links get pushed to the top. If StumbleUpon isn't your thing, Reddit may be a good alternative.
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