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How Secure is Your Password? And 21 Other DONGs


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·Nov 10, 2024

Hey, Vsauce. Michael here. And are you still doing things in the real world? C'mon, I mean, why flip a coin when you could just flipacoin.com? Every time you refresh the page, it flips again. Of course, there are plenty of other things you can Do Online Now, Guys. For instance, have you ever wondered, "Am I Awesome?" Well, ask the Internet. Go to amiawesome.com - it never lies.

Earn your awesomeness like Monstewn by playing The Wiki Game against opponents from all over the world. Here I am clicking links to race from the U.S. Constitution to South India. I had a rough patch there in the middle, but I got by in a squeaker. The constellations in the sky have looked the way they do since the ancient people gave them names, but they are still fleeting because our Earth moves, and the solar system moves, and the galaxy is moving all through space; they won't always look the same. This website shows you what will happen to them in the future.

For instance, 70,000 years from today, standing on Earth, the Big Dipper will look like this. If cosmonauts explore the cosmos, and you explore the Internet, that makes you an Internaught, and Internaughts love confrontation, specifically, thedisagreeinginternet.com. Begin from here, and the Internet will constantly be shaking its head at you. In Pyro, you aim flaming balls to start fires and burn things.

But to test your wits, try The Impossible Quiz. Multiple-choice questions that make you think, "Can a match box?" "No, but a tin can." The Amaster15 pointed me towards this incredible depository of giant images. Like, really, really giant. Following the rules is safe and easy; for instance, "deliver." Ok, done. But, when a level says "disobey," don't do what it says.

AuzzieZiggy recommends Motherload where you play as a machine that can burrow but also jump pretty well. Make money collecting rock to upgrade, and don't forget to refuel. Stealing the Diamond lets you make choices and see how they pan out. Be careful and creative. For a string of bizarre clips, thebest404pageever.com always offers a pleasant surprise.

But take a break and relax with 2playstationnetwork and play in the sand, because thisissand.com. And oh, look, Amy Poehler has a channel on YouTube with lots of different kinds of stuff, including her answering your questions while she lies on a bed or sits in a shower. It's for Smart Girls, but yes, there is a weekly Boy Minute.

TheChelengo asks you to test out passwords at howsecureismypassword.net. The site estimates and displays how quickly a PC could guess your password. Does that make you nervous? Well, Hissandpixels is here to calm you down with thenicestplaceontheinter.net. It's nothing but a never-ending parade of fullscreen videos of people hugging you.

Writer's block? Well, be like techonyoursix and generate yourself some plots. This site randomly creates scenarios to get you thinking. RangerForceful recommends Last Square Standing, which is super simple but gets tough quick. Avoid touching anything for as long as you can.

Pointer Pointer watches your pointer and then pulls a photo from its giant reservoir in which someone points to where your pointer is. Finally, SirFatSug asked hasthelargehadroncolliderdestroyedtheworldyet.com. Phew, ok, it looks like we're good for now, but let's periodically check on this to make sure the world is still together, and if it is, or even if it isn't... As always, thanks for watching.

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