humor
"Humor is what binds humans together and makes difficult times just a little less painful; Sometimes you can't help but laugh. "
I didn't have friends most of my life - being ‘unsocial’ and finding belonging
I’m putting some leftovers out for the Hungry Birds and making some snow cream it is a delicious treat I can only make this time of year winter has found me staying at home more than usual cozied up in blankets after a long day working and living within four walls
By Putthaga Puthalvan 3 years ago in Humans
How would you define "happiness"?
Happiness is a subjective experience of well-being, contentment, and satisfaction with one's life. It is a feeling that arises when a person's needs and desires are met, and they feel a sense of fulfillment, joy, and pleasure. Happiness is not a fixed state; it is a transient emotion that comes and goes depending on various factors such as personal circumstances, environment, relationships, and experiences. In this essay, we will explore the concept of happiness in depth, its different forms, its causes, and its importance in human life.
By Word Weaver 3 years ago in Humans
The World’s Simplest Weight-Loss Program: Achieving Your Goals in 6 Easy Steps
Weight loss can be a daunting task for many people, but it doesn't have to be complicated. In fact, the world's simplest weight-loss program can be broken down into just six easy steps. By following these steps consistently, anyone can achieve their weight loss goals without feeling overwhelmed or sacrificing their favorite foods. Here are the six steps to the world's simplest weight-loss program:
By RAJPOOT KIRANSINH3 years ago in Humans
A Comprehensive Definition of Success: Achieving Goals, Cultivating Positive Habits, and Contributing to the Greater Good.
Success is often defined as the achievement of one's goals or objectives. However, success is a subjective concept, and what constitutes success for one person may differ from what constitutes success for another. For instance, success for one person might be achieving financial stability, while for another person, it might be achieving personal fulfillment.
By Word Weaver 3 years ago in Humans
Top 5 caviar cancer topic
Causes and Risk Factors for Skin Cancer: Skin cancer occurs when skin cells are damaged by exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun or tanning beds. This UV radiation can cause mutations in the DNA of skin cells, leading to uncontrolled growth and the formation of cancerous tumors.
By Praveen Kumar3 years ago in Humans
The Adventure of Sammy the Squirrel
Once upon a time, there was a little squirrel named Sammy who lived in a big tree in the forest. Sammy was always curious and loved exploring the forest, but his mother always warned him to be careful and stay close to their tree.
By prasad balakrishnan3 years ago in Humans
G-Is for String. Top Story - February 2023.
Thirteen years in the exotic dance, strip world may have left me with emotional and physical scars. But, what it mostly left me with were stories. Tons of them. Funny, sad, frightening, and eye-opening. Being the only stripper I knew who traveled with a Remington portable typewriter in my costume case, I recorded many along the way. The rest I know by heart.
By Tina D'Angelo3 years ago in Humans
WE HAVE A GHOST
makes wonderfully quirky horror films that defy the typical cynicism of the genre nowadays. He avoids the pretension of "elevated horror" by expressing contagious joy through his filmmaking in movies like "Happy Death Day," "Happy Death Day 2U," and "Freaky." Say what you will about their execution or quality overall, but I don’t think anyone can argue against Landon having a damn blast while making them. His latest, "We Have a Ghost," is at its best when Landon is allowed to be goofy in a way that just makes the viewer smile. Sadly, his writing isn’t as sharp as his directing, as the movie goes on way too long and through multiple endings, even as it seems content to repeat themes and images instead of building on the film’s interesting ideas. In the end, it’s a solid distraction, which is all most people are looking for on Netflix, but I’m hoping he makes "Happy Death Day 3" before revisiting this world.Based on a short story called Ernest by Geoff Manaugh, "We Have a Ghost" opens with the Presley family moving to a fixer-upper in Chicago. Father Frank (Anthony Mackie) is struggling to make ends meet and to maintain a healthy relationship with his increasingly distant son Kevin (Jahi Di’Allo Winston, so good in "Charm City Kings" and on "Everything Sucks! "). Almost immediately after their arrival, Kevin is exploring the attic when he encounters a trapped soul named Ernest (David Harbour, giving a silent performance). Ernest can’t talk but has been scaring away inhabitants since the 1970s, when he died. Kevin doesn’t get scared. He films Ernest with his phone, and there’s suddenly a viral ghost. Imagine if there was an actual ghost all over TikTok and YouTube. What would happen? Landon doesn’t do nearly enough with this rich concept and just has people screaming outside the Presley home, including a guy dressed like Jesus. It’s interesting to watch Frank try to use Ernest’s existence as a cash infusion, becoming a cultural agent of sorts. He even brings in a local medium for an encounter with Ernest, a scene that allows for one of the film’s more impressive effects and potential memes from a Jennifer Coolidge cameo. But there’s not enough done with the idea of what proof of the afterlife would mean. It doesn’t have to be deeply philosophical, but even a little shallow exploration might have fleshed out this concept a bit.Instead, "We Have a Ghost" shifts too much focus to a paranormal scientist named Dr. Leslie Monroe (Tig Notaro) and her CIA boss Arnold Schipley (Steve Coulter). Landon’s film becomes something of a chase/road movie in its midsection as Ernest, Kevin, and their scene-stealing neighbour Joy (Isabella Russo) try to escape the armed guards and get to the bottom of why this poor guy hasn’t fully moved to the next plane of existence. Of course, "We Have a Ghost" becomes a bit of a whodunit too as Ernest learns about what really happened to him, including the identity of his killer.Harbour is effective in a performance that could have been all exaggerated mugging to compensate for zero dialogue, and Winston still feels like a future star; he's so confident and natural at a young age. There’s enough to like between the two of them to keep teens and their parents from checking social media too often while it plays, but it lacks that thrust that would make them put the phones down for good. There’s just a lack of urgency, especially in the final act, which repeats ideas and then ends more than once. This movie needs to hum like "Freaky" and "Happy Death Day," which were notably shorter (and felt tighter). Even as "We Have a Ghost" sags in places, it never completely fades into the dull background of Netflix originals of late. We may not have an outright winner, but we do have a decent diversion. on Netflix now.
By Gopinath M3 years ago in Humans







