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Other Waters I Surf And Tread
Notable websites, webcomics, blogs, wikis, projects, institutes, or other online media I pay attention, devotion, effort or time to. Or have. Or plan to. Or wish I would. Some of the following are serious in subject matter and tone, others not so much. Click away.

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Citizendium: A Wikipedia offshoot with stricter editing rules. Still free and anyone-editable. Less stuff than WP, but normally better quality content. Help it out!
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Daylight Atheism: Fairly substantive and clear, user-friendly and well-presented blog by Adam Lee in promotion of atheism and demotion of religion across dimensions of theology, philosophy, science, morality, and politics. Good writing, lots of comments and ideas, sometimes with twisted and mangled threads. A fallacy and equivocation here and there.

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Dinosaur Comics: Webcomic by Ryan North. No value in terms of visual art, but always an intelligent and quirky discourse between timeless talking dinos.

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Dresden Codak: Aaron Diaz (no, not that one) has an incredible art site with a brilliant webcomic. Big, illustrious strips, very enjoyable. The trade-off is it's updated infrequently.

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Common Sense Atheism: Ex-godblogger Luke Muehlhauser, a pastor's child, tries to expose the vogue double standards applied to God and to 'normal life' by so many people today.

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Greta Christina's Blog: Rants and ramblings on sex, atheism, and politics. Interesting style, sometimes windy, sometimes X-rated. A hodge-podge of deviant opinions and ideals I can't resist appreciating.

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Neurophilosophy: Mo reports on modern neuroscience. Technical and understandable at the same time. Fascinating, the mind and brain are.

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The Onion: America's Finest News Source. *wink*wink*

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Project Gutenberg: Grassroots archival of over 28,000 free books. Lots of great classics. Help type and revise for them if generous and interested.

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Sinfest: Webcomic by Tatsuya Ishida, sometimes about religion and current issues, which often uses iconic religious figures to drive its funny stories. The beginning should set the backdrop for newcomers.

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the warfare is mental: A here-and-there blog with some skateboarding and a lot of intellectual banter. Mostly stuff contemplating religion-vs-atheism-and-related threads and bouts on other blogs. The author Chris L is a writer, and a good one who does his research. Occasional write-ups on society and science, with a couple moral stories I liked.

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Questionable Content: Webcomic by Jeph Jacques. Only rarely is it ever actually NSFW. Funny story, but noobs should probably start at the beginning to understand the character depth and storylines.

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xkcd: Webcomic of romance, sarcasm, math, and language. And pop net culture and programming and whatnot. By Randall Munroe.

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