Hey Guys, I am always look for new websites to add to my daily routine. Here are some that I check everyday. Not including Bank, Facebook, Email, Bills, Clutchfans: * www.kotaku.com * www.toucharcade.com * www.engadget.com * www.ign.com * www.nintendolife.com * www.espn.com/nba * www.terezowens.com * www.rottentomatoes.com * www.cnn.com * www.thepiratebay.org * www.amazon.com * www.sports.yahoo.com/nba/blog/ball_dont_lie * www.netflix.com * www.macrumors.com
As I intend to check into some of these sites, please make sure you post "NSFW" if they are in fact Not Suitable for Winners. I don't want to waste my time.
I'm on this site more than I should be, mostly at work. Luckily, I have an office with no windows. Other sites are Veetle, Youtube, dealnews, ebay, yahoo...
patrick.net (housing bubble news) redfin.com (home-buying search) mint.com (budgeting) pitchfork.com (music) stereogum.com (music) chron.com washingtonpost.com winter-is-coming.net (Game of Thrones blog)
websites you visit for leisure ---is my mind just in the gutter, or did that translate REALLY well into--- NSFW NSFW NSFW NSFW ... NSFW ... reddit?
here gamespot.com yahoo.com corvetteforum.com chron.com facebook youtube redbox.com amazon.com xda developers.com
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reddit (though it feels like a chore now) clutchfans engadget youtube allkpop insideline, edmunds lifehacker hulu p*rn p*rn p*rn p*rn
Economist.com, especially since they stopped charging subscriptions to see a whole issue online. Philadelphia Lawyer and his companion link at Constitutionaldaily.com. Imagine if Tucker Max didn't get into fights or date rape and actually worked in law for a while. Just a lot of good yuppie rants. Houston's Clear Thinkers, which is done by Tom Kirkendall, some local Houston lawyer; is actually pretty nice. He has alot of different commentaries about local sports and even the Enron case and others which he refers to as the "Criminalization of Business Lottery." I'm fairly liberal, worked at a spun-off pipeline of Enron's for 8 years, and don't know jack squat about the law, but I've always similarly been a little skeptical of the convictions. What Would Tyler Durden Do, about all I'd ever read for entertainment gossip. "Tell the black guys to stand still and set the mini trampoline under the 9-foot goal, cuz Mark Wahlberg's making a basketball movie." And his Gwyneth Paltrow and Jennifer Aniston hatred is just hilarious. Gonna start getting more into tvtropes.org, seems to pick up where sites like fametracker.com and jumptheshark.com left off before they were acquired and then shuttered or completely ruined. Another site I read is 8bm.com, by a thirtysomething black guy from Michigan who I think is into sci-fi and does computer programming. Nothing too cerebral, provocative or even that well written, but it's been around long enough that he has a nice index of topics and related commentary. Similarly, John McWhorter has two or three different story archives at Manhattan Institute, New Republic and The Root. Probably as close as you can get to a black, avowed liberal who still takes a conservative stance on racial issues. Relatively young, and a Stanford-educated linguist. There are also some message boards I frequent where people share movie clips of Nikita, Charlie's Angels, Angela Mao films and things of that sort. Said boards may also have pictures of closely related sporting activities, staged or otherwise.