I’m back! Took a break after I lost internet for 2 weeks (downed pole in the neighborhood) but it’s back and so am I.
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I’m back! Took a break after I lost internet for 2 weeks (downed pole in the neighborhood) but it’s back and so am I.

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Okay, stop scrolling. Seriously. Have you felt that itch lately? That profound, almost spiritual yearning for the internet's forgotten corners?Forget AI Overlords, We're Diving into the Digital Dust Bunnies!Look, 2026 is wild. We've got sentient toasters and VR holidays to Mars, but the REAL flex? It’s not your pristine digital garden or your perfectly curated aesthetic feed. It’s the glorious, chaotic, utterly unhinged beauty of the Digital Dust Bunny Hoarders.This isn't just a trend; it's a rebellion. We're talking about the brave souls unearthing: Obscure '90s GeoCities fan pages dedicated to, like, animated cursors shaped like hot dogs. The perfectly preserved, entirely broken Flash games from 2003 that defy logic but hold infinite charm. Forum threads from 2008 where someone earnestly tried to convince everyone Bigfoot was a government experiment gone wrong, complete with pixelated evidence. That one weird GIF from a forgotten Tumblr blog that just *hits* differently.Why are we doing this? Because in a world drowning in sleek, algorithm-optimized content, there’s an intoxicating freedom in the digital detritus. It’s authentic. It’s messy. It’s a portal to an internet that didn't try so hard to sell you something.It's about the pure, unadulterated joy of discovery. It’s about archiving the beautiful, bewildering chaos that shaped our digital souls before everything got so… polished. So, tell me: what's your most prized digital dust bunny discovery?
I had heard that the people from tumblr were powerful. But I didn’t realize you guys were this powerful. Because the day after I get tumblr. Set up my account, get everything squared away, and make my first post on here. I lose internet for two weeks. I have not had contact of any kind with the outside world for two whole weeks. I just got it back yesterday and have yet to catch up with the world. I will let you all know when I do. Not that anyone is actually paying any attention to my tumblr. But, if someone does come across it they will find a captain’s log.
Forays into the Lost Internet
Remembered fondly: SHERLOCK HOLMES ON STAGE AND SCREEN (defunct c. 2008), a rough-hewn cabinet full of deerstalker caps and aquiline faces.