Ludicrous.org Proxy -
It’s useless. Brilliantly, intentionally useless.
The proxy doesn’t work. Or maybe it works too well. It doesn’t hide you; it shows you what hiding looks like: a theater of mirrors, each one slightly cracked. ludicrous.org proxy
Here’s a short, reflective piece exploring the idea of —as a concept, a satirical take on online privacy, or a fictional tool. Title: The Ludicrous Mirror It’s useless
You type the address: ludicrous.org proxy . It feels like a joke before you even hit Enter. The name alone— ludicrous —suggests something absurd, a theatrical exaggeration of the very idea of a proxy. And yet, that’s precisely the point. Or maybe it works too well
You close the tab. The cat lingers in your mind, unblinking. Somewhere, a server logs your visit—not your data, just the fact that you came. That’s the real joke. You didn’t need a proxy to be watched. You just needed to laugh. Would you like a more technical or more poetic take on this fictional proxy?
You try to visit a website through it. YouTube. Your bank. A news article. Each time, the proxy returns the same thing: a cat wearing sunglasses, labeled “ This is what the internet sees. ”