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A Duel in the Sky?. Top Story - March 2025.
“In and out,” Wendy mumbled as she walked briskly into Walmart. “Just get in and get out.” Usually Wendy liked not to rush herself when grocery shopping, but time was running out. She had promised to make her friend lasagna tonight only to realize ten minutes ago that her roommate took the can opener with her when she left. And Wendy brought the canned sauce. Luckily, she had a feeling that this might have been the case so she checked for it before she actually started the lasagna. But lasagna took a long time to cook and it was her first time making it.
By Rebecca Patton11 months ago in Humor
The rolling chair
My aunt and her husband paid us a visit at our country cottage on a bright afternoon. My uncle was a very tall and skinny man, resembling a clothes hanger, who had suddenly developed consciousness. My aunt, on the other hand, was charmingly well-rounded, with a laugh so loud it could drive crows away from an entire county. They were an odd couple, but a charming one.
By Dagmar Goeschick11 months ago in Humor
Hyprov Reviews: A Hilarious Fusion of Hypnosis and Improv Comedy
Introduction Live entertainment constantly evolves, pushing creative boundaries to offer audiences unique and unforgettable experiences. "Hyprov: Improv Under Hypnosis" is one such innovative show that blends the unpredictable nature of improvisational comedy with the mind-bending effects of hypnosis. This extraordinary concept, crafted by renowned hypnotist Asad Mecci and legendary comedian Colin Mochrie, has captivated audiences worldwide. In this detailed hyprov review, we will explore what makes Hyprov such an exceptional show, its reception by critics and fans, and why it is a must-see for comedy lovers.
By Kenzie Scott11 months ago in Humor
The Great Sock Migration!. Runner-Up in Absurdist Awakening Challenge. Top Story - December 2025.
He realized something was off when he felt an unusual coldness in his left foot while eating breakfast. His sock had somehow crept halfway down his foot, bunching defiantly at his arch as he looked down. When he bent down to hack it up, the sock literally sighed.
By Neli Ivanova11 months ago in Humor
Chef Nakamura. Top Story - March 2025.
In the quiet hum of his West Village restaurant, Chef Nakamura slides his blade through a pristine slab of bluefin tuna. “One million and one,” he murmurs. He has counted every slice of fish, ever since starting his first restaurant. His father said a real man avoids frivolous controversy, seeks simple work and dedication. Nakamura had taken those words to heart.
By Scott Christenson🌴11 months ago in Humor
Kitsch, Bang, Aliens
The first astronaut with an OnlyFans account landed on Mars today, making history for the sex worker community. "I'm just so proud," said Payload Specialist Patricia Penrose, better known by her online persona Patty Payload. "I couldn't have done this without my fans. Speaking of which, make sure to subscribe to my channel for all my lewdest Mars content!"
By Tyler Clark (he/they)11 months ago in Humor
From Doughal to Shuic
It was the summer of 1960, I was five, and my mother and I went for a visit back home in Ireland. Her cousin, Auntie Bee, lived on a lovely wee farm deep in the heart of Randalstown, County Antrim. It was the absolute best farm ever, and I was - as they say - like a 'pig in shit', being a lover of all things country and rural.
By Marie McGrath11 months ago in Humor
Coffee Run
Nestled at the very end of a long ominous hallway was the door to a New York Tribeca Park apartment 405.5. Ominous, of course, until Smokey Joe, the apartment’s “super,” finished repairing a damaged lighting fixture. Once the necessary 120 volts of electricity had powered through, thus revealing an art deco décor, the once-scary corridor was no longer. Tacky art choice, it was not. However, Jonathan, the gentleman residing at apartment 405.5, began to grow fond of the art style after repeated debates with his neighbor, Jonah Fishmen. Jonathan sided with a more Art Nouveau style, which he says “feels like a dream.” Today, however, Tuesday, for all intents and purposes, began less like a carefree dream and more like a groggy five-minute nap.
By Anthony Diaz11 months ago in Humor







