Comedians
Ivan the Cyclist
Ivan was a person that no one in the village Across the Walley could ignore. Tall, slim, with black hair as thick as a brush, and big blue eyes that could shake you to your core. He wore a white jacket with black checks on the shoulders and hood, and a cigarette always dangled from the corners of his thick lips. He was something between a charming womanizer and a clumsy entertainer as he cycled around the countryside with a bag that always seemed mysterious but was almost empty.
By Strahinja Milošević2 years ago in Humor
“Henrietta’s Humor: The Clucking Comedian of Chucklesworth”
Once upon a time in the quaint village of Chucklesworth, there lived a peculiar chicken named Henrietta. Henrietta was no ordinary chicken; she had a wild ambition to become a stand-up comedian. Every morning, instead of crowing, she would cluck out punchlines, much to the confusion of her fellow barnyard friends.
By ANNA CORAL2 years ago in Humor
From Stand-Up to Hollywood: The Phenomenon of Katt Williams
In the realm of comedy, few names shine as brightly or command as much attention as Katt Williams. With a career spanning over two decades, Williams has carved out a unique niche for himself, transitioning seamlessly from stand-up comedy stages to the glitz and glamour of Hollywood. His journey from humble beginnings to becoming a comedic powerhouse is a testament to his talent, resilience, and unwavering dedication to his craft.
By Sangita Nandi2 years ago in Humor
The Science of Laughter
The Science of Laughter: Decoding the Psychology Behind Humor First of all, Laughter is a universal language that cuts beyond social, linguistic, and cultural barriers. However, what precisely takes place in our minds when we laugh? By exploring the field of humor psychology, we are able to understand the complex mechanisms that determine our sense of humor and the reasons behind it.
By Charmaine Shumba2 years ago in Humor
The Great Escape of Gary the Goldfish (and Mildred the Microwave)
Alright, buckle up, because you're about to witness the greatest fish heist this side of the Mississippi (or your kitchen sink, depending on your geographical woes). It all began on a Tuesday, which, as everyone knows, is the most depressing day of the week. You, our weary hero, were staring listlessly at the beige walls, contemplating the existential crisis of your goldfish, Gary.
By Ahmad Zubair2 years ago in Humor
"The Healing Power of Laughter: 10 Stand-Up Comedy Specials That Will Brighten Your Day"
"Laughter is often hailed as the best form of medicine, especially in a world rife with stress and unpredictability. Finding humor in everyday situations can truly change our lives. Stand-up comedy, known for its candidness and skill in turning pain into punchlines, has a special way of bringing happiness to us. Let's explore 10 stand-up comedy specials that not only entertain, but also motivate and uplift.
By DeShay Murph2 years ago in Humor
"Kismat captures hearts: Trending On Top "
In the vibrant landscape of online entertainment, "Kismat" emerges as a shining star, casting its spell of laughter and delight across digital platforms. This comedic sensation, led by the talented duo of Abhinav Gomatam and Naresh Agastya, Ajay Ghosh and Srinivas Avasarala has swiftly captured the hearts of audiences, igniting smiles and laughter wherever it goes.
By Divya Reddy2 years ago in Humor
How to Fold a Fitted Sheet: A Masterclass in Frustration. Content Warning.
Ah, the fitted sheet. A seemingly simple object that transforms into an origami nightmare the moment you attempt to fold it. We've all been there, wrestling with this rectangular enigma, left with a crumpled mess that resembles a rejected deflated beach ball. Fear not, fellow laundry warriors! Today, we embark on a journey – a masterclass, if you will – in the art of folding the fitted sheet.
By Ahmad Zubair2 years ago in Humor
My Weekend with a Herd of Competitive Pigeons (Spoiler Alert: I Lost):
Have you ever dreamt of escaping the daily grind and connecting with nature? Well, let me tell you, there's a way more unexpected way to achieve that than a yoga retreat in Bali. This past weekend, I found myself knee-deep (well, maybe ankle-deep) in pigeon poop, surrounded by a feathery frenzy, all thanks to a very unique volunteer opportunity.
By Ahmad Zubair2 years ago in Humor










