humor
"Humor is what binds humans together and makes difficult times just a little less painful; Sometimes you can't help but laugh. "
I Was Always the Funny One—Until I Couldn't Laugh Anymore
I’ve always been the funny one. The joker. The entertainer. The “comic relief” in every friend group. The one who could take a bad day, flip it inside out, and make people laugh about it until their stomachs hurt.
By Bondhu Digital Sign10 months ago in Humans
Trendables G Lamp Sets New Standard for Smart Home Lighting in Pakistan
Lahore, Pakistan, 19 April 2025: Trendables is proud to announce the launch of its latest innovation: the G Lamp, a sleek, smart, and multifunctional device that redefines how we experience light and sound at home. Combining modern aesthetics with advanced technology, the G Lamp offers wireless charging, Bluetooth audio, FM radio, an alarm clock, and customizable RGB lighting—all in one compact, stylish unit. This launch represents a significant leap forward in smart home convenience for Pakistani consumers, bringing world-class features at an unbeatable price.
By Trendables10 months ago in Humans
Beneath the Lantern Sky. AI-Generated.
**Beneath the Lantern Sky** The last night of the Spring Festival in Aoyama always felt like magic. Lanterns floated across the river like drifting stars, soft music echoed through the air, and cherry blossoms rained down from the trees like nature’s confetti. The whole town seemed to breathe in rhythm with the falling petals.
By MD. AHATAMAD HOSSAIN10 months ago in Humans
“Hands Off! The Largest Anti-Trump Protest Movement of 2025 Shakes the U.S. and Beyond”
Introduction On April 5, 2025, the United States witnessed one of the most significant mass mobilizations in its history. The “Hands Off!” protests erupted across all 50 states and internationally, marking the largest single-day demonstration against the policies of President Donald Trump’s second administration. With an estimated 3 to 5 million participants, this movement has become a defining moment in contemporary American political activism .
By Mahibul Mahtab Rumman10 months ago in Humans
How I Simplified My Life and Found Real Peace
Not long ago, I was constantly overwhelmed. My to-do list never ended, my mind felt scattered, and every day felt like I was running but getting nowhere. I kept thinking, “Maybe if I just do more, I’ll finally feel better.” But the more I did, the emptier I felt.
By HerGlowJournal10 months ago in Humans
7 Tiny Habits That Changed My Life
I used to think big life changes came from massive overhauls—5 a.m. routines, quitting everything toxic, or moving across the country to “find myself.” Turns out, the changes that actually stuck weren’t dramatic at all.
By Mahibul Mahtab Rumman10 months ago in Humans
The Broken Vase
The vase had been in Emma’s family for generations. Hand-painted with delicate blue flowers, it was the one thing she had left of her grandmother. Every time she looked at it, she could almost hear the old woman’s laughter, smell the lavender-scented handkerchiefs she always carried.
By yousaf shah10 months ago in Humans
A Dream of Dignity and Healing
Introduction: A Dream Bigger Than Self It begins not with wealth, not with power, but with a simple, profound thought: “No one should die just because they are poor.” This dream did not come overnight, nor did it appear in luxury. It was born in the heart of rural Pakistan, in villages where hope is a rare guest and hospitals are often miles away — both in distance and affordability.
By Umair Ali Shah 10 months ago in Humans
Beyond the Hunger
Rahul, a 13-year-old boy, lived in a small, forgotten village between mountains and fields. His family was poor, struggling to get by each day. His mother, a generous individual, did her best to run the household while his father worked in the fields. During monsoons, they lived in a tiny, run-down shack with cracked walls and a thatched roof that let rain in. They were a family that was bound by love despite their difficulties, but love alone could not feed them. Every morning, Rahul experienced a gnawing emptyness in his stomach. His day would not begin with a warm meal or breakfast. He would sometimes go days without eating, and other times, if there was any, he would only eat rice and vegetables. His parents did everything they could to break the cycle of poverty, but they never voiced their displeasure. His circumstances were distinct from those of the other village children. Rahul's world was consumed by the harsh reality of survival while they attended school, played with their friends, and dreamed of becoming doctors, engineers, or teachers. He had no intention of attending school. He couldn't afford the uniform, the books, or the time to go. Instead, he spent his days helping his mother with chores and trying to find odd jobs to earn a little money to contribute to the family.
By Efath Islam10 months ago in Humans
5 Takeaways From New Research About A.D.H.D.
The term "attention deficit hyperactivity disorder" (A.D.H.D.) has long been misunderstood and frequently oversimplified to mean only that it affects children who are hyperactive and unable to focus. However, recent research is shedding new light on the complexity of A.D.H.D., revealing that it’s a far more nuanced neurodevelopmental disorder that can affect people of all ages in varied and sometimes subtle ways.
By Nahian ebne10 months ago in Humans






