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The Happiest Things We Could Find on the Internet
Hyperbole and a Half
Allie Brosh, self-described as "heroic, caring, alert and flammable", writes a comic/blog called “Hyperbole and a Half” about dogs, trauma, and everything in-between.
VizGallery
A crowdsourced 3D gallery where data professionals from around the world share insights across every imaginable expertise. If you get joy from learning, we think you’ll really enjoy the soft piano music as you progress through the ever-evolving gallery space.
Candid Camera
If you know, you know, but if you don’t- Candid Camera was a show about putting random people in silly situations and seeing them react.
StoryCorps
StoryCorps has been collecting stories from intrigued strangers since 2003. From the recordings of these stories on their website one can find hope, joy, belonging, and humor.
Drive/Listen
Watch a recorded drive through any number of cities around the world while listening to live radio happening there at this moment. This is a bizarre, fantastic way to see the city streets of 20+ international cities.
This Meme Does Not Exist
AI-generated memes that will either make zero sense or make you laugh- click on your favorite meme images for fresh computerized content.
PostSecret
Since 2004, PostSecret has continuously run as a place to anonymously mail one’s secret to potentially be posted on the Sunday blog at postsecret.com. Take a look at this week’s secrets at the link above.
SoulPancake
Alongside exceptional philanthropic work, the team at SoulPancake produce content such as “Strangers in a Ball Pit”- this is a great space to watch educational and/or uplifting videos.