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The Chicken We Eat. Top Story - May 2025.
It’s Tuesday again, which is wild because it was just Tuesday the other day. Tuesdays entail eating dinner at an impossible speed so my husband and I can race both kids off to their overpriced dance classes where they learn a routine they then perform for one whole minute to an auditorium of hostages at the end-of-year dance show.
By Nora Ariana9 months ago in Humor
Donald Trump's Home Alone 2 Cameo: The 7-Second Scene That Sparked Decades of Debate
The incident took place in 1992. At that time, Donald Trump's name was not preceded by the title 'US President'. He was primarily known as a high-profile American businessman and real estate developer. Trump was the owner of several luxurious properties, one of the most iconic being the Plaza Hotel in New York City. That year, he appeared in a brief guest role in the family comedy movie Home Alone 2: Lost in New York.
By Farid Uzzaman Ahad10 months ago in Humor
Group Chat Rules Nobody Follows (But We Pretend We Do)
In the modern world, group chats have replaced tea stalls, living rooms, and classroom benches as the epicenter of daily gossip, unfiltered opinions, and the occasional viral meme. Whether it's a family WhatsApp group, a college friends chat, or a work-related coordination group that somehow became a meme dump, one thing remains constant: absolute, beautiful chaos.
By Qismat ullah wazir 10 months ago in Humor
The Day My Autocorrect Ruined My Life: A Tale of Miscommunication and Mayhem
The Day My Autocorrect Ruined My Life: A Tale of Miscommunication and Mayhem Introduction: Autocorrect's Hidden Risks We’ve all been there. You’re texting away, feeling confident about the message you’re about to send, only to be betrayed by your phone’s “helpful” autocorrect. It’s happened to the best of us — a slip of the finger, a momentary distraction, and suddenly you’ve typed something that not only doesn’t make sense but could very well ruin your entire life. Perhaps not your entire life, but at least a few days or weeks of total shame. The unsung hero of modern communication is autocorrect, which prevents us from making the dreaded typos and from experiencing extreme frustration when we type a word incorrectly for the hundredth time. But what happens if autocorrect decides to take matters into its own hands and transforms your perfectly reasonable message into something that is impossible to recognize? Let me take you back to the day it all went wrong — the day my autocorrect truly ruined my life. Or at least, my reputation.
By Afia Sikder11 months ago in Humor









