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Rejected Advice from My Inner Child
I don’t hear voices—let’s get that straight. But sometimes, when life becomes a pressure cooker of adult responsibilities, deadlines, and dishwashing, I hear a faint, mischievous whisper from the back of my brain. It’s small, it’s bratty, and it usually sounds like it’s holding a juice box.
By Mati Henry 8 months ago in Humor
How Government Spending Works… Without Numbers
Welcome to the magical land of government spending, where math is a myth, accountability is an endangered species, and the national debt is just a number we chant before sacrificing logic to the gods of lobbying. If you've ever wondered how your tax dollars are used, abused, or lost behind a vending machine at the Pentagon, then this guide is for you!
By The Pompous Post8 months ago in Humor
The Day I Called in Adult-ish
It started with an email. Just one. A harmless little subject line that read, “Quick Follow-Up Needed.” But deep in my bones, I knew it wasn’t quick. I knew it was code for “We need this spreadsheet done yesterday and we’ll email you about it every five minutes until you cry.”
By Mati Henry 8 months ago in Humor
⚓ Dock Talk Dad Jokes: Reeling in Laughs by the Water
Whether you’re tying knots, swapping fishing tales, or just soaking up some sun, there’s nothing like some classic dock talk dad jokes to keep the dockside vibe light and breezy. These puns are as salty as the sea air—and just as hard to resist.
By JokeJester8 months ago in Humor
5 Internet Trends We’re All Embarrassed We Participated In
1. The Ice Bucket Challenge That Most of Us Did Without Donating Remember when dumping a freezing bucket of ice water on yourself became the ultimate social media flex? In 2014, you could not scroll for five seconds without seeing someone shrieking oh my god it is so cold while their friend dumped a bucket over their head and filmed it on a potato quality phone camera.
By Skipper Domi8 months ago in Humor










