Coolers.co: A very simple website that allows you to make color pallets with just the click of the spacebar button. You can also available for IOS and Adobe programs. I love how straight to the point it is and how simple it is, very little explaining needed.
Redbubble: A website that allows artist to make their art into products such as stickers, posters, shirts and even bed spreads, and they can sell their work to people. It is no cost to sign up and Redbubble takes care of all of the product making and shipping, the artist just has to upload their work and redbubble handles the rest. The only issue is that the artist will only get a percentage of the profits and redbubble gets the rest. So if the artist sells a $2 sticker they might get $0.25.
Ted: Ted is a nonprofit whos goal is to spread ideas in the form of videos. Their videos are of people discussing different topics to get the audience thinking about their ideas. The topics can range to politics, technological advancements, nature, pretty much about anything. Its a good way to start thinking about stuff you usually dont think about and a good way to start a discussion or debate about what the person said. I personally like to listen to a video on their website when im doing laundry or dishes.
Reddit: Reddit is a discussion forum that allows people to discuss topics in subreddits. My favorite to go on is r/askreddit where people ask questions and you get a variety of answers to potentially 24 million people. Its a great way to get a different perspective of people who you couldnt normally interact with. Its a great place to scroll for hours when your bored.
Kurzgesagt: Although its a youtube page, I spend too much time on this channel to not share. Kurzgesagt is full of scientific, technological, political, philosophical and psychological videos shown with cute animations.