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Sluggish Supremacy: Top 10 Reasons Snails Will Gradually Take Over Earth
A covert revolution is taking place in the apparently placid and inconspicuous world of snails, and these very innocuous animals are planning a quiet conquest of our globe. Every facet of snail behavior, from their lazy slime trails to their ostensibly submissive manner, functions as a tactical component in the overall scheme of snail dominance.
By Richard Weber2 years ago in Humor
The Aardvark Uprising: Top 10 Reasons Aardvarks Will Soon Rule the World
Unveil the covert world of aardvarks as we delve into the top 10 reasons these seemingly gentle creatures are secretly plotting a world takeover. From their underground command centers to strategic alliances with technology, witness the calculated maneuvers of aardvarks as they silently prepare to rule the Earth. Brace yourselves for the aardvark uprising!
By Richard Weber2 years ago in Humor
"Ice, Ice, Maybe"
I am the least creative person I know. When I think I know a topic, I jump into my favorite tire track or rut, and I'm off to the races. I'm sure to wear blinders, too, so that nothing and no one can persuade me to the contrary. Far be it from me to seek input or to consult anyone more experienced than I. No, no, no! It is my way or the highway, baby. Put the bit between my teeth and ride me to the finish line.
By Mack D. Ames2 years ago in Humor
The Ant Agenda: Top 10 Reasons Ants Will Soon Inherit the Earth
Huge Subterranean Cities: Ants have been quietly building enormous subterranean cities that rival our largest metropolitan areas beneath our feet. Their complex tunnel networks are the model for an underground society that is primed to emerge and dominate.
By Richard Weber2 years ago in Humor
Edgy Disdain
Day 7/366 days of writing and publishing articles in 2024. A few days ago, I found myself immersed in the creation of a background for a painting that I plan to exhibit in an upcoming show at a wine shop. I had no idea where I would end up while I was working on the background. While I had been painting beautiful pieces inspired by wines I deeply appreciate, an unconventional idea struck me - why not create a piece for a wine I despise? It was during a session of listening to a funky bassline that the concept of "funk" took on a new meaning.
By Jennifer Lancaster @jenergy172 years ago in Humor
A Very Honest Date. Top Story - December 2023.
The waitress was very fat and I did not like her hair, but she had a good attitude as she guided me to my seat. The restaurant was not full on a Friday, so I guessed that the concert next door was still on and that it would fill up with people who had terrible taste in music later (the group playing truly sucked). I knew that my name was on the reservation list, but I still had a twenty ready in case she gave me a hassle.
By Kendall Defoe 2 years ago in Humor
Apparently Our Things Need to be Polite Now
Dear Proctor & Gamble: I am sure you have read the most recent news stories detailing the importance of manners and politeness in our things. According to one well respected technology company (an oxymoron I know), the most requested attribute in any future ‘smart’ product is politeness. It seems that you have fallen a bit behind the times in both the ‘smart’ and polite categories with one of my favorite products, Charmin Ultra Soft premium toilet paper. I have yet to see a smart version hit store shelves but I am certain the brainiacs in P&G R&D have been working on it. I am writing this letter to give you my view from the consumer perspective (real VOC!) of what I would like to see in this innovative new offering.
By Everyday Junglist2 years ago in Humor








