I'm a huge fan of the internet - obviously. Who isn't? And if your reading this, then you probably are too. One of the things I enjoy most about the internet is finding really good undiscovered non-popular websites that are actually really really useful. I thought I would compile of a list of some of my favorites to share with you. Some may have seen them, some may have not, either way enjoy!
1. Day Zero
I put Day Zero at the top of my list, not only because it's one of the best websites I've found in a while but a lot of the other websites I'll put on here have to do with some of my goals that came from the day zero project. Basically, this interactive project is a task-keeping site where you set realistic goals with a realistic timeline. You have 1001 days to complete 101 goals. As someone that is doing this, I'd say its actually a fair about of time. I've completed 25 goals and I'm coming up on my first year in about a month. On top of that, this site gives you so many goal options if you ever get stuck trying to come up with 101 tasks.
2. WordBoner
Word Boner is a hilarious website that turned from a typography Tumblr page to a full on store promoting their hilarious tee shirts. Their play on words and interesting quotes keep me coming back for more. Check out their archive to see all of the images. Starting from Feb 2009 there are literally hundreds of images to look at. But with 50,000 followers, you've probably already heard of them!
3. My BF Closet
I love DIY's so when I stumbled upon "My Boyfriend's Closet" I was in love. My only complaint is that updates are sporadic, but just going through the archive alone made me super happy. Taking clothes from their boyfriends, fathers, and brothers these girls turn boyish grunge into chic DIY projects. They also appreciate the fashion trend of turning menswear into womenwear. Turning your boyfriend's thermal into a super cute cardigan? Yes pleaseee!
4. Freerice
This is one of things that was on my goal list from Day Zero. Freerice is an online website that last you donate rice through the World Food Programme: for free! All you have do is know your vocabulary. Through a little bit of trivia, every answer you get right you donate 10 grains of rice. Continusous playing not only helps people in need, but will definitely improve your vocabulary. If English isn't your favorite subject, there's also Math, French, Spanish, Chemistry, Geography and more. So no matter what your gaining knowledge and help end world hunger by feeding people in need. It's a win-win situation and well worth it!
5. Swaptree
Here's another website that hails from my Day Zero list. Wanting to get rid of some my clutter, I immediately went to the internet. But seriously, no one wants to buy my old Gossip Girl books, and if they did I doubt I would make a profit after shipping costs plus time and effort. So when I found swaptree I was relieved. It's a simple process: you post what stuff your willing to part with, make a list of things you wouldn't mind having and before you know it someone wants to trade you that Gossip Girl collection for the newest book you've had your eye one. Although you can trade DVDS, games, and music all I've ever traded was books. But nevertheless, I shipped my books and happily jumped up and down as I received a new book in the mail, for free. The internet is great isn't it?
6. 1000 awesome things
There's always something to be thankful for and if you haven't checked out 1000 awesome things, you need to! With a list of awesome things you can find in daily life its an instant source of inspiration. From "walking into class and seeing a substitute teacher" to "when it suddenly just clicks". This site has the ability to make you want to make your own list of awesome things
Are there any undiscovered websites that you love?








OMG, loved it !! :D
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