The Officially Longest Domain Name
A website at an 77-character domain name whose entire purpose is to celebrate owning that domain name. It has a medal graphic and a short bulleted defense of its record. The URL is the content.
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Someone registered a 77-character domain name and then built an entire website dedicated to the fact that they did. The medal, the bulleted defense of the record, the explanation of why this counts — all of it exists to justify a URL that already justifies itself by being typed in the first place.
Typing the URL manually is an act of commitment. Autocomplete helps if you've visited before, but the first time you type 77 characters into a browser bar for a website that will simply tell you those 77 characters are historic, something shifts in how you think about domains.
The .international TLD is a subtle flex. Not .com, not .net — .international, as if the record's jurisdiction needs to be made clear upfront. Whoever registered this made a lot of small decisions correctly.
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