The domain is dead. Long live the chaos. Have a memory of Crazy Shit .com? Share your story in the comments below—just keep it (somewhat) civil.
By: Digital Archaeologist Staff
In the pantheon of early internet lore, few domains carried the same raw, unfiltered weight as . Before the polished algorithms of TikTok, the curated feeds of Instagram, or even the rise of Reddit’s r/WTF, there was a dusty corner of the web where the banner ads were pixelated, the load times were eternal, and the content was genuinely unhinged.
The domain is dead. Long live the chaos. Have a memory of Crazy Shit .com? Share your story in the comments below—just keep it (somewhat) civil.
By: Digital Archaeologist Staff
In the pantheon of early internet lore, few domains carried the same raw, unfiltered weight as . Before the polished algorithms of TikTok, the curated feeds of Instagram, or even the rise of Reddit’s r/WTF, there was a dusty corner of the web where the banner ads were pixelated, the load times were eternal, and the content was genuinely unhinged.