
Here they are, the 15 Most Addictive Websites Ever as determined by Urlesque -- a list comprising of wikis, blogs, gaming sites and more. We tried to focus more on individual sites providing unique content, but we just couldn't leave out a few aggregators that allow us to cherry pick fun stuff from millions of places throughout the web.
Why it's addictive: The so-bad-they're-good videos bleed together for marathon rubbernecking sessions.
Why it's addictive: Hey look, it's a picture of a man wearing a wearing a bird's nest on his head. And look over there, a mosaic made out of candy corn. And so on.
Why it's addictive: The content is so rapidly refreshed that you could easily just read interesting new stories indefinitely. Plus, you'll want to argue with or rally the community.
Why it's addictive: Just look at those YouTube screenshots as you scroll down the page. The teaser images will entice you till you're pages deep.
Today, I daringly tried that fish bath thingy (the one where all the fish come to you and eat all of your skin's dead cells). I submerged into it and after 15 minutes of being a human buffet, 20 of the fish died. FMLAnd then, MLIA (My Life Is Average), which celebrates life's mundane moments:
Today, I renamed my iPod "This ship" just for the pleasure of seeing the phrase "This ship is syncing" MLIA
Why it's addictive: Sort the responses by popularity and spend hours marveling at other people's problems.
Why it's addictive: If scrolling through endless galleries of twitching, squirming animations wasn't enough, it's easy to make your own.
Why it's addictive: Each entry contains links to other memes, so even if you've found your explanation of the meme about which you were curious, you'll inevitably learn about a ton more.
Why it's addictive: Look at all those underlined words that are waiting to be clicked. Even if you came here for a specific reason, it's guaranteed you won't be able to leave without learning about something else worth sharing at the water cooler.
Why it's addictive: Because a lot of the tropes are built on top of several other tropes, you end up having to dive four or five pages deep to figure out what anything means.
Why it's addictive: The impulse to make numbers go up is rarely so cleverly manipulated.
Why it's addictive: Facebook is explicitly engineered to keep you clicking, from its annoying games to its lure of keeping tabs on crush objects.
Why it's addictive: Each entry is an easily digestible chunk of a pop culture artifact. So they're perfect for consuming in huge, irresponsible amounts.
Why it's addictive: It's alluring in the same way that all gossip rags are, but this one does it the best. Not to mention the endless hilarity encompassed in the members' avatars and use of animated gifs in the comments.
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7.30.10
By nninja555
Youtube and the daft club are my favorite addictions!
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7.30.10
By Annemarie Dooling
I'm addicted to Mashable. I could read it for hours. ApartmentTherapy, too.
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7.30.10
By syzygyfy
stumbleupon.com is irresistable!
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8.02.10
By linda1701
You forgot Cracked.com Now that is an addiction!!
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8.13.10
By fivehead
HOLY CRAP YES! Cracked is the most addictive website!!
8.02.10
By Steve
Beyond doubt the most addictive is eBay.
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8.10.10
By stinkeynutz
agree
8.08.10
By Tami & Roni
Absolutely....Ebay! Especially when you start looking on other countries Ebay's like Ebay.uk or the Ebay Ireland site....fun! Flickr and Photobucket are both places I can spend hours too before I know it.....what's really fun (for me anyway!)is browsing through the pictures of peoples tattoos....they range from totally awesome to hilarious!
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8.08.10
By Bob
You forgot 4chan
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8.12.10
By Joeythegrape
They didn't forget it what with them always mentioning it. One would think they intentionally left it out, which is absurd.
8.10.10
By Web Dude
www.TagAnIdiot.com addicting seeing road rage taken to indexing license plates!
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8.10.10
By Heather
I would also like to add to the list:
addictinggames.com
Youtube.com
Blogthings.com
&
I-am-bored.com
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8.10.10
By Patrick
Why does every comment area have to become a breeding ground for spammers and people who couldn't find a date even if a horny naked person broke into their home and stood there saying "take me now!"? I don't want to see your stupid pictures on imatalljerk.com! I could care less if your a multimillionaire with a mansion and a yacht and the personality of roadkill. Go buy a can of spam and take a bath with it, but leave the rest of us OUT OF IT. WE. DON'T. CARE.
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8.10.10
By CowbotNTx
I've been on this website everyday for the past 10 years www.fantasysteel.com
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8.10.10
By redfeathergraytail
Pogo.com
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8.10.10
By bec
textsfromlastnight.com
peopleofwalmart.com
poorlydressed.com
ugliesttattoos.com
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8.10.10
By lol
ONTD? Really? Not it's even more addictive spawn OMNTD? Now that is a blog were friendships (and wank) is born. ONTD is just kinda...there
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8.11.10
By Shelly
I stopped reading ONTD two plus years ago, because of their blatant racism against Asians.
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8.11.10
By screwracists
ONTD: outrageously rude about racisms! Screw ONTD!
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8.11.10
By farfallealfredo
My addictions: Cake Wrecks (www.cakewrecks.com) and People of WalMart (www.peopleofwalmart.com)
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