I have a few AWESOME links down on the left there but here are some more. And maybe a few again for good measure. Grins
SUPERBUG
ARCHIVES
Mountain Town - South Park fansite, a collection of 3D fanart, gifs, and other miscellaneous shit from 90s and early 2000s webpages.
toonseek - Justin Trevena's 1999 website search engine featuring South Park, Family Guy, Simpsons, and Futurama fanpages.
Puyo Puyo Preservation Place - Archive of hard-to-find Puyo Puyo media including sprites, comics, official art, and more.
Flipnote Archive - Watch old animations from Flipnote Hatena!
MUSIC
For the love of GOD stop paying for Spotify Premium
Deemix - Download MP3s via Deezer
SpotX - Block all ads in the Windows desktop version of Spotify
SpotifyListenAlong - BetterDiscord plugin to listen along without Spotify Premium
Predominantly - Browse music by album cover color
Ween Tablature - Ween guitar tabs
KGATLW Tabs - King Gizzard guitar and bass tabs
Thee Oh Sees tabs - Osees guitar and bass tabs
Radio Garden - Tune in to live radio stations around the world!
ART
Robert Beatty - A psychedelic artist whose work you might recognize from Thee Oh Sees and Tame Impala album covers. My personal favorite piece of his is Suspended Passthrough; I first saw it at an exhibition, on the big screen in a pitch black theater, and it affected me.
Suzanne Treister - Artist who focuses on digital media and emerging technologies. Her Fictional Videogame Stills are particularly cool, in my opinion.
Sam Hensley - Multimedia artist; their anamatronic entities are so fascinating.
Mazeguy Smilies - Mike Perrucci's smilies, icons, and pixel art.
Andy Goldsworthy - Environmental artist/photographer
Nils-Udo - Environmental artist/photographer
Mclalan - Digital artist. Thought-provoking pixel and gradient art.
SHORT STORIES
I think it can be easy to dismiss short stories, especially the most well-known ones. If you're like me, you might associate them with high school English class to the point it seems juvenile to revisit them, but there's a reason they're so pervasive in society—they're good! Here are a few that are generally considered essential, or that have just stuck with me over the years.
I Have No Mouth, and I Must
Scream - Harlan Ellison
The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas - Ursula K. LeGuin (PDF download)
The Veldt - Ray Bradbury
Kaleidoscope - Ray Bradbury (A personal favorite)
Flowers for Algernon - Daniel Keyes
The Most Dangerous Game - Richard Connell
Harrison Bergeron - Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.
Brokeback Mountain - Annie Proulx
Lamb to the Slaughter - Roald Dahl
The Lottery - Shirley Jackson
Metamorphosis - Franz Kafka
LGBT SITES
Anything That Moves - All issues of Anything That Moves, an influential bisexual magazine published in the 90s.
Digital Transgender Archive - A project dedicated to compiling materials about transgender history, with a focus on digitized newsletters, magazines, photographs, etc. created prior to 2000.
Lavender Zines - Archive of vintage LGBT magazines.
University of Victoria Libraries Transvestia Vault - Collection of the first widely-distributed cross-dressing and transgender magazine.
Cowboy Frank - Frank Harrell's website about his life and experiences as a gay cowboy, gay rodeo history, and so much more than I could possibly summarize here.
Objectùm-Sexuality Internationale - Website about objectum sexuality and the community's history, created in 2008 and most recently updated in 2015.
FUN AND GAMES
Internet Arcade - Library of arcade games from the 70s-90s you can play in your browser.
Sylestia - My virtual pet game of choice; email me if you join, I'll send you gifts!
Bored Button - Do I even need to elaborate. We all went to middle school, didn't we
The Useless Web - Explore seemingly pointless websites
Cloudhiker - Find random websites by category
Windows 93 - Parody of early Windows OS
Windows 98 Online - Browser version of the Windows 98 desktop
"_____ ONLINE FREE"
Project Gutenberg - Library of ebooks you can read online
All Hugo & Nebula Nominated Fiction - Compilation of links to read Nebula and Hugo nominated works online, via The Great Moose.