Satire
Say what we will about AI, but sometimes it surprises us!
I sat lost in thought, happily strumming away at my beginning to wear out keyboard keys, they have seen a lot of literary action these past few years. But let me not digress. I needed to find a perfectly fitting word for my article, having no intention of using AI to write anything.
By Novel Allen2 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
My Weekend on a Flat Earth
Terry from down the street told me that the entire flat Earth is surrounded by a massive wall of ice. The news broke like a rogue ice wave reaching the edge of the earth. It seems that the administration had finally acknowledged that we weren't traveling through space atop a massive, blue marble. Nope, we were lounging on an enormous pancake under the kind light of a massive, constantly changing lamp in the sky.
By Richard Weber2 years ago in Humor
Goodbye, Joe
Lookout Joe, you're comin' home. Old times were good times, Old times were good times. 'Lookout Joe' - Neil Young Strange having Neil's lyrics in my head as I think about my own feelings about the passing of Joe Flaherty. I was, once again, surfing pages on my phone after a long day of teaching and discovered that another icon from my youth was gone. I also wondered if this might have been a joke. April first had just passed, and I was ready for anything. But seriously, this? The death of one of my most beloved figures from my childhood? The loss of a man who was a keystone in one of the greatest comedy programs ever broadcast?
By Kendall Defoe 2 years ago in Humor
Conquering Fear: A Journey to Victory
The saga of my friend Mac's journey through the most harrowing challenges of his life is one that not only tests his mettle but also challenges the very notion of fearlessness itself. As his companion in this tumultuous odyssey, I am privy to both the bravado and vulnerability that define his character. What begins as a mere assertion of fearlessness quickly unravels into a series of trials that push Mac to the limits of his courage and endurance.
By Samuel Kirubi2 years ago in Humor
The Evolution of Humor: From Cavemen to Memes
Humor is a universal aspect of human culture, evolving over centuries to reflect changing social norms, values, and communication technologies. From the simple gestures of cavemen to the complex memes of the digital age, humor has played a crucial role in human society. This article explores the evolution of humor, tracing its development from its earliest forms to its modern manifestations.
By BLESSING COOL 2 years ago in Humor
So You Want to Be A Pirate
Research: Put on your eyepatch, get your reliable telescope, or just use the zoom feature on your smartphone to set out on a mission to learn everything there is to know about pirates. Explore the depths of the internet, but use caution to avoid becoming lost in the sea of conspiracies concerning the haunting of abandoned ships by pirate spirits. Recall that not every treasure is made of gold and silver; occasionally, it's just a humorous pirate meme hidden deep within the internet. If you're feeling very daring, consider solving ancient pirate maps while donning a large pirate cap; the added difficulty will make you feel like a real swashbuckler searching for lost online riches. Just be cautious when it comes to internet thieves attempting to take your digital treasure!
By Richard Weber2 years ago in Humor
Baja Be Thy Blast
Baja Be Thy Blast The light at dawn from the inside of a Taco Bell is something far too few have had the privilege of experiencing. Quite similar to the fashion in which, say, the stained glass windows of Cathedral of Barcelona catch each ray of glorious refracted sunlight and shower it down on the congregation, the way red-tinted sunlight bleeds through the fingerprint-scarred windows staring out into the parking lot can really only fill you with a sense of hope for the future. After all, if you're anywhere near a Taco Bell at dawn, customer or employee, all your dreams probably came true. The Teenager, who wears an employee hat and shirt, is about to sit at his little cushioned booth to begrudgingly take his thirty minutes. He would rather be in the back, tending to The Creature, but his bones ache and his muscles burn with the fire of minimum wage employment.
By Harmon Crowe2 years ago in Humor






