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And Then I Woke Up
As a boy, I believed that the most unfortunate gladiators were chosen to battle with beasts, and that the most fortunate were chosen to battle other gladiators. To face off against another human is a fair fight. Unlike the bear, he does not have claws that could rip off your whole face with one swing. Unlike the hyena, he does not have jaws that could snap your spine in one bite. He has a weapon, but so do you, and so none of you have an advantage. You are equals.
By Wen Xiaoshengabout a year ago in Humor
Finding the Funny in Divorce
"I wanted to share my journey through humor," Michele Traina explains about her latest project, "Divorce Diaries," streaming now on Amazon Prime. Based on her real-life journey navigating life after divorce, the mockumentary blends humor with emotional depth, sharing her journey of self-discovery, motherhood, and career struggles. Michele encourages viewers—especially women rebuilding their lives—to embrace their emotions and pursue their dreams without fear of judgment.
By Ben Nelsonabout a year ago in Humor
The Unfortunate Tale of a Now Extinct Animal
"Aww, come on!" Noah moaned as he let go of the rope to quickly snatch together his robe that just went RIPPP. His struggle was evident in his frustration. Loading animals two-by-two into an ark had been challenging. The last pair had proven the most difficult—the Farknuckle. A rare breed that's now extinct. You'll soon see why.
By Ryan DeJongheabout a year ago in Humor
Do My Bidding, Mosquito Army!
I LOVE My Forest. The emerald sky where I live is pierced with shades of blue beyond. Birds sing their lewd songs to each other during the spring and scream at their children during the summer creating a cacophony of sounds that we humans describe as beautiful. Fireflies light up our summer and autumn nights with flickering and fluttering eloquence, and an opossum has been adopted as a nocturnal snuggle/dinner buddy by the colony of rescue cats that I hold responsibility over and has even on occasion let me run my fingers gently over its back side (before saying: "Okay. That's enough, friend" by politely walking away). And the cicadas sing us to sleep every night. It's peaceful, it's quiet, no noisy human interference, and you can see the stars for miles. And come morning, (especially in the cooler months when the morning fog lifts off the ground in opalescent swirls of cloud low to the ground) we are greeted by little families of deer.
By Hope Martinabout a year ago in Humor
Nandhan and priya
In the bustling corridors of Aether College, where the hum of electronic gadgets and the murmur of eager students filled the air, Nandhan and Priya's paths crossed. Both were students in the Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) department, their lives interwoven by fate and a shared passion for technology.
By Mohamed Wahid2 years ago in Humor
The Hidden Truth
In the quaint town of Everwood, secrets were a rare commodity. Neighbors knew each other's business, and life was an open book. But, nestled at the end of Maple Street, there was one house where a mystery lingered. It was the home of Mrs. Eleanor Hartman, a reclusive widow known for her sharp mind and even sharper tongue.
By Kingsley Egeke2 years ago in Humor
And Then I Woke Up
I’m typing furiously on my technicolor keyboard. I’ve been arguing with a netizen over what animal Uniqua from The Backyardigans is for so long that I’ve lost track of time. Right now, my theory is that she’s a ladybug, but I can’t be certain. After all, it’s the end of the world, and anything can change.
By Wen Xiaosheng2 years ago in Humor
Health Benefits of Laughter Yoga: A Funny Way to Stay Fit
Laughter yoga is more than just a fitness craze; it’s a unique exercise routine that combines the physical act of laughing with yoga breathing exercises. The practice, which originated in India in the mid-1990s, has gained global popularity for its surprising health benefits and its ability to promote well-being in a joyful, communal setting.
By BLESSING COOL 2 years ago in Humor





