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She is cute with Sniffing Laugh
Love is blind, they say. But what they don’t tell you is that sometimes love has really good hearing. It was a Friday evening, and the city lights were glowing like a million fireflies. Inside a little car cruising down the boulevard, a young couple was enjoying what looked like the perfect date. She was stunning—hair glowing in the streetlight, eyes sparkling, smile as delicate as a painting. He, of course, was busy thinking: Wow. I really scored the jackpot.
By Life Hopes5 months ago in Humor
Coins, Cards, and Catastrophes
“You know what? You don’t have to work anymore! You don’t have to wake up at 7 a.m., punch your timecard, or answer to your grumpy boss. All you need is a crypto wallet… or maybe just one little lottery ticket. Success is waiting! Riches are one scratch away!”
By Shehzad Anjum5 months ago in Humor
TECH REVIEW: The Check Engine Light Does Not Mean Your Engine is “On”
At The Pompous Post™, we pride ourselves on keeping our readers informed about the latest technological breakthroughs. Last month we reviewed the cutting-edge “Toaster 2.0,” which can not only toast bread but also your hopes and dreams. This week, we turn our gaze to a truly revolutionary innovation: the Check Engine Light.
By The Pompous Post5 months ago in Humor
A Day in the Life of a Severly Normal Working Mom
Things you may need to know, the child I am writing about is in French immersion. I took only introductory french 20 years ago so my skills are .... rusty is such an understatement how about... non existent. So as a result here is the story of doing homework with my son....
By Celeste c Nicholson5 months ago in Humor
Cooking with Confidence and Zero Accuracy
The Confidence of a Master Chef (Without the Skill) Cooking is supposed to be a life skill, like driving a car or tying your shoes. Some people approach it like fine art, carefully measuring, timing, and seasoning. I, however, approach it like an unlicensed street magician.
By Sahir E Shafqat5 months ago in Humor
Jimmy Kimmel Fired: What Happened & Reactions Across Hollywood
For nearly two decades, Jimmy Kimmel has been one of the most recognizable faces on late-night television. Millions have tuned in night after night, finding comfort in his sarcasm, humor, and raw honesty. But now, headlines are swirling with a shock many didn’t see coming: Jimmy Kimmel fired. Fans are stunned. Industry insiders are whispering. And Hollywood? It’s buzzing.
By Zeenat Chauhan5 months ago in Humor
Transport in Italy - The Origins of the Venice Subway System.
A short account of the beginnings of the hugely famous and ever popular Venice Subway System. The system was the brainchild of engineers and entrepreneur Marco Fanelli back in 1874. He conceived it as a more efficient substitute for the gondolas and riverboats on the surface of the city's many canals.
By Parody and Satire5 months ago in Humor
No Such Thing As A Fish Podcast. Top Story - September 2025.
The No Such Thing As A Fish podcast proves that there is still a receptive audience for narrative, informational, and hilariously funny indie podcasts. This superb show swims in shark-infested waters as large podcast networks pack their show rosters with either celebrity-driven interview shows (cheap to do) or true-crime shows that take a more performative than investigative (also cheap to do).
By Frank Racioppi5 months ago in Humor
The Clockmaker’s Secret
Every town has its mysteries—an abandoned house, a forgotten road, a legend that refuses to die. But in the little town of Graybridge, the strangest mystery wasn’t hidden in shadows. It stood proudly in the town square, gleaming in daylight and glowing by night—a massive clock tower, built over a century ago by a man no one truly understood.
By Alexander Mind5 months ago in Humor










