Just 30 Internet Rabbit Holes To Fall Down If You’re Looking To Kill Some Time

21.

“Reading about Unusual Deaths might not be for you right now. If you’re good to go, here’s the link.“—Awdayshus

22.

EDX for college-level courses on almost any topic you can think of. Edit: Since a few people have asked, yes the courses are free, but if you want it certified that you took the course then you have to pay. Otherwise, the material itself is free.”—head_mortgage

23.

“Modern Russian history. Start reading about Rasputin and then go from there. Good stuff.”—Bman2095

24.

“Who remembers stumbleupon.com? You create an account, choose your interests, then hit the stumble button and all of a sudden you will be shown a cool website that has to do with your interests. Thumbs up if you like that page, thumbs down if you don’t. The more you like/dislike the cooler your pages get.”—artmobboss

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“Here’s my list in no particular order:

Dyatlov Pass Incident Voynich Manuscript
Japan Airlines Flight 1628 (extremely compelling UFO sighting)
MK Ultra Project Northwoods Tunguska Event (One of my faves)
Aleph formerly Aum Shinrikyo (Japanese death cult)
Skinwalker Ranch The Philadelphia Experiment Japanese Unit 731 (gnarly)
Alleged Russian Apartment bombings (false flag attacks in the late 90’s)
Saudi Arabian involvement in 9/11
Gulf of Tonkin Incident
Project Azorian
Bilderberg Meeting
Max headroom TV station hijacking
Fast Radio Bursts (aliens?! Maybe… but probably not)
Nazi Bell
Misplaced artifacts (archaeological artifacts are showing up well out of their understood time range in geological areas they shouldn’t be in; awesome video )
Pretty much anything to do with Monsanto” —joemamallama

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“The entire saga of Frank Sinatra, Ava Gardner, John Farrow, Mia Farrow, Woody Allen, Roman Polanski, Andre Previn, Dory Previn, Toni Della Penta, Nancy Barbato, Jack Nicholson, Anjelica Huston, Salvador Dali, Liza Minnelli, Hugh Hefner, Red Skelton, Dean Martin, Marilyn Monroe, Robert Kennedy, The Beatles, etc.”—SlouchKitty

27.

“My girlfriend and I watched every single Eurovision music video from the last 5 years over the course of 3 days… time well spent. I never knew how amazing the whole competition is. Its like _____ got talent on steroids.”—UpV0tesF0rEvery0ne

28.

“Someone in another thread recommended the YouTube channel Geography now. I have been binge-watching it for the past week, really entertaining way to learn about all the countries in the world!”—gloire91

29.

“My saved posts on Reddit- take the time to go back through them and act in some way that reflects why you saved the post in the first place!”—danthecryptkeeper

30.

“Here is a list of a couple hundred small homestead skills to build. Make a mallet with a branch and a hatchet. A bit of sewing. Make an adobe brick with mud from the backyard. Sharpen knives and tools. Dry some food. (*=edited to fix typos)”—thousand_cranes

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