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- Anime Universea: Magical Circle Guru Guru - Seizure inducing animated *background* image, which makes the browser somewhat slow. Mercifully, it stops after about half a minute. [by khym]
- The Bass Description Desk - A definate contender for the "Ow, my eyes!" award. If you can wade past the banners and affiliate stuff on the entryway, you'll be treated to god-awful, unreadable text, and a MIDI of "Another One Bites the Dust." Oh, and minimal content, too.
- Eric Oh's Anime Fanfic Page - Terribly hard to read text, crazy spellings, and lots of !!!!'s. Light pink text on top of a background image that has a LOT of red coloring. Webmaster says on the page: "I've received that my page is hard to read. I've tried every color and every pic combo that is open to me. So far this is best I can do. Unless I get rid of the background pic, this is the best, so what do you guys want me to do?" Hm... you get three guesses what I'D want you to do, and the first two don't count.
- ~Hamelin no Violin Hi Ki~ - Browser crasher! Browser crasher! Awful, awful background midi, maroon-coloured text on a dark-ish picture background, and a bunch of huge images that aren't thumbnailed, but reduced, so it takes forever to load.
- The Keogh Site - Warining: AMAZINGLY retina-burning. The neon-blue-on-slightly-less-neon-blue striped background hurts. There's more fun, if you look for it.
- A tRiBuTe To NiRvAnA AnD oThEr RoCk AnD gRuNgE bAnDs - gRuNgE iS dEad - Miscellaneous - http://maxpages.com/grungefreaks - The mythical 200th Nirvana site? Nah. Just something that will induce seizures in any and all viewers. Skeery floating images. Transcription of the suicide note. Click on WARNING to see something truly scary. But don't say I didn't warn you.
- TYP, Society Art&Power - I can't really tell you what this page is about, but the colo(u)rs on it .... Ouch. My head hurts now. Bright red background with alternating white and black text.
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