The Internet's Strangest Websites (Part 2) - Summary

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The given text is a transcript of a video where the host discusses various strange and obscure websites on the internet. Here's a concise summary:

1. The host starts by introducing the topic of the video, which is exploring the internet's strangest websites. The list includes a variety of websites, ranging from funny to horrifying, and the host promises to provide sources for all the websites mentioned.

2. The host then proceeds to discuss "Pink Meth Revenge", a site that allowed users to share an ex-partner's nudes without their consent. The host also mentions that the site was eventually seized in November 2014 as part of Operation Animus, a multi-agency law enforcement effort that shut down over two dozen dark websites.

3. The host then moves on to discuss "Posanoon.com", a website that was created in 1999 and was supposed to be an Afghan hound breeding registry. However, the host finds the website's design and content to be strange and outdated.

4. The host also discusses "Tick-Tock with a 10-foot Pole", a website owned by the Chinese Communist Party. The host also mentions their experiences with Twitter, Amazon, and Google, and their preference for DuckDuckGo.

5. The host then discusses "Poop Senders.com", a website that allowed users to send poop through mail. The host finds this website strange, but also mentions that it's legal as long as it's not used to threaten people.

6. The host then discusses "Meatspin", a shock site from the early internet days. The host also mentions other shock sites like "Shock Button", "Nut Abuse", "BME", "Pain Olympics", "Lemon Party", and "Two Guys One Horse".

7. The host then discusses "Pointer Pointer Pointer Pointer", a 2012 website created by Studio Moniker that loads a picture of someone pointing at your cursor wherever it lands.

8. The host then discusses "Hashima Island", a website that provides a haunting and eerie trip through the history of an abandoned island in Nagasaki, Japan.

9. The host then discusses "Skyway Bridge.com", a website that keeps track of all the suicides that have occurred at the Sunshine Skyway Bridge since 1954.

10. The host then discusses "This Man.org", a website that claims that a man has been appearing in the dreams of many people around the world. The host mentions that this was later revealed to be a hoax.

11. The host then discusses "Internet Live Stats", a website that provides statistics on various internet-related topics, such as the number of internet users, Google searches, email sent, websites hacked, internet traffic, CO2 emissions, and more.

12. The host then discusses "Heavens Gate", a website that was created by the Heaven's Gate cult. The host mentions that the cult's beliefs were a mixture of Christian millenarianism, New Age, and UFOlogy.

13. The host then discusses "Booba", a British preschool television series that had a corresponding website for children. The host finds the designs of the characters on the website to be creepy.

14. The host then discusses "Columbine Site.com", a website that claims to be the oldest Columbine research site on the internet. The host finds the content of the website to be strange and disturbing.

15. The host ends the video by mentioning that if the video gets 100,000 likes, they will create a part 2 to the dark web version. The host also mentions Atlas VPN, a tool that encrypts your data and hides your virtual location, and is currently running a three-year deal for just $1.99 a month with a 30-day money-back guarantee. The host encourages viewers to check out Atlas VPN by clicking the link in the description.

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