humor
"Humor is what binds humans together and makes difficult times just a little less painful; Sometimes you can't help but laugh. "
Cat Burglary Tips From the Carlton in Cannes
Several years ago, before mobile phones were a thing, I was woken up at about five in the morning by a woman shouting my name. It was coming from outside the apartment I was staying in. I crossed to the window and peered down. It was Jennifer, my colleague. We were on a business trip and were sharing the apartment.
By Chris Yandaabout a year ago in Humans
Be a Human First
Be a Human First True wealth is not found in material possessions or outward success but in the strength of one’s values, principles, and integrity. These qualities serve as an anchor, providing stability and resilience even in the face of life’s greatest challenges. A person grounded in such virtues can navigate through hardships with clarity and conviction.
By Dipak Pawarabout a year ago in Humans
28 Years Later: Is That Cillian Murphy? Fans Convinced of Actor’s Comeback in Shocking New Trailer
A Glimpse Into the Trailer The trailer, which dropped unexpectedly, plunges viewers back into the desolate and tension-filled world ravaged by the Rage Virus. Opening with hauntingly quiet scenes of an abandoned city, the visuals are both eerie and nostalgic. As the trailer unfolds, we see hints of a more evolved version of the virus and a society struggling to survive in its aftermath. But what truly caught fans' attention was a shadowy figure revealed halfway through—a man whose silhouette, voice, and mannerisms strongly resemble those of Cillian Murphy’s iconic character, Jim.
By General gyanabout a year ago in Humans
Mindy Kaling, Morris Chestnut to Unveil Golden Globes Nominees on December 9
Mindy Kaling, Morris Chestnut to Unveil Golden Globes Nominees on December 9 The Golden Globes, one of Hollywood’s most celebrated awards ceremonies, is gearing up for its annual announcement of nominees. On December 9, acclaimed actor and producer Mindy Kaling will team up with actor Morris Chestnut to unveil the list of nominees for the 81st Golden Globe Awards. Their collaboration as presenters highlights a momentous occasion for both the entertainment industry and fans worldwide. Below is a detailed exploration of the event, the presenters, and what it means for the film and television landscape.
By Mahalakshmiabout a year ago in Humans
Khayali Pulao
Has a middle-class dream ever been so big that it needs to have its own song? From fancy daydreams at 2 a.m. to always thinking "one day" that never comes, khayali pulao is the dish we all know well. It's made out of just the same amount of hope, a little bit of humor, and just that small portion of hopelessness; because honestly, no one mentions that reality check comes after that dream. So, here is what those dreams really are, from crushes to career plans, and why they need just a bit of effort instead of wishful thinking.
By Ruturaj Nagvekarabout a year ago in Humans
A Carbon Copy Just Isn't Treasured as Much as the Original
The "Rocky V" Review And you all thought that Hollywood was finished with "The Italian Stallion" after the first four movies. Well, you don't know those greedy pyschopaths as much as you thought you did. They're going to keep rolling out "Rocky" Movies even when Stallone's in an old nursery home.
By Digital_FootPrint1212about a year ago in Humans
Queries From a Sleeping Spouse
My wife is not a quiet sleeper. I don’t mean she snores like an exploding chainsaw — that was her father’s speciality — but she talks in her sleep, often loudly and quite suddenly. It never wakes her up. I’m not sure anything would wake her when she is in sleep-lecturing mode. But it always wakes me up because she doesn’t just talk in her sleep, she asks questions. If she was just making simple statements of fact, it would be easy to ignore them and go back to sleep. But she asks me things.
By Chris Yandaabout a year ago in Humans
Connecting with Your Inner Wisdom: A Meditation to Shape Your Tomorrow
Preparing for the Meditation Tomorrow. Find somewhere comfortable where your body can feel supported. Whether it be sitting in a chair, lying on a bed, or just lying on the floor somewhere, you won't be disturbed. It's important that you don't drive, cook, or use any machinery while listening to this tomorrow recording. Turn off or disconnect phones and tell your family members or others that you live with that you're going to take time to relax and ask them not to disturb you. Once you're in your quiet place and have this time set aside, get yourself comfortable making sure your arms and legs are uncrossed and supported. Sitting either erect in your chair, with your head supported on your shoulders, or making sure your head is comfortably supported by the chair, bed or floor. You might choose to close your eyes, or simply look slightly downwards and allow your eyes to become unfocused.
By Azar Dawoodabout a year ago in Humans









