Wimp
Aaron
One Wimp video explained the difference between the UK, Great Britain, and England.
Ah, the Internet — a cornicopia of information, games and videos. And for every well-researched, informative and scholarly website out there, there are hundreds of simple websites made for the sole purpose of wasting your time. Now before you turn off your computer in disgust, hear me out! There are gems among these (figurative ones, put down your pickaxe). One of the shiniest figurative Internet gems is a fairly young site by the domain of www.wimp.com. Sort of like a limited YouTube, this website doesn't go into web design: The whole site is simply a gray page full of links, with an advertisement or two on the side.
Despite the rather bland decor, the content is astounding! Every day the editors upload the day's material: five or six videos. But not just any videos, mind you. Instead of the Internet commonplace videos such as chubby kids falling, clips from TV shows or mindless music videos,
the links are (gasp) all interesting, and (double gasp) you might learn something!
Each day the videos all have a bit of a recurring theme — one is almost always about animals, be they puppies, Jackie Chan training a fish, or waterproof geckos. Others are about psychology, such as a video to simulate the experiences of a schizoprenic.
Also, the content is pretty much always agreeable. Nothing graphic or rude in nature will appear, so it's pretty safe for anyone of an internet-using age.
Simply the style of the site is great, something you can go to everyday to see a video that will make you smile, or at least capture your interest. After spending about ten minutes on the site,
you're sure to leave with a fun fact to share with your friends, or at least have a cool video to show them.
Again, the domain is www.wimp.com. Check it out!
Despite the rather bland decor, the content is astounding! Every day the editors upload the day's material: five or six videos. But not just any videos, mind you. Instead of the Internet commonplace videos such as chubby kids falling, clips from TV shows or mindless music videos,
the links are (gasp) all interesting, and (double gasp) you might learn something!
Each day the videos all have a bit of a recurring theme — one is almost always about animals, be they puppies, Jackie Chan training a fish, or waterproof geckos. Others are about psychology, such as a video to simulate the experiences of a schizoprenic.
Also, the content is pretty much always agreeable. Nothing graphic or rude in nature will appear, so it's pretty safe for anyone of an internet-using age.
Simply the style of the site is great, something you can go to everyday to see a video that will make you smile, or at least capture your interest. After spending about ten minutes on the site,
you're sure to leave with a fun fact to share with your friends, or at least have a cool video to show them.
Again, the domain is www.wimp.com. Check it out!