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The Ripple of a Smile
* --- The day had been just like I did not cause any other start of the day—unsure, late, and hectic. I left my tiny apartment without scarcely grabbing my coat as I strove to reach work in time. The jack frost was in the air and nipped at my cheeks like my pain, while the dull sky was a reflection of the war that was going on in my heart. It was a very heavy week: filled with deadlines and a load of loneliness that sneaked up on me several times a week was ponderously hanging over me.
By yousif hajiabout a year ago in Humor
Humor Is Wealth
Introduction Humor is often seen as something light and fun, a way to bring joy into our daily lives. But did you know that humor is also a form of wealth? Just like money can buy things and experiences, humor enriches our lives in countless ways. It’s not just about having a good laugh; it’s about building connections, reducing stress, and living a happier, more fulfilling life. In this article, we'll explore why humor is truly a form of wealth and how you can cultivate it to enhance your life.
By Mamoona Bushraabout a year ago in Humor
Lost in the Rain: How a Stranger’s Kindness Changed My Day
In the frenzied rush of my Monday morning, the rain had begun to fall harder. I was trudging through the streets of downtown, my spirits as damp as my clothes, clutching my coffee cup as if it were a lifeline. The usual chaos of the city—honking cars, hurried footsteps, and the persistent chatter of people on their phones—seemed amplified by the storm.
By Eladeo Mallettabout a year ago in Humor
Why and Why Not?
Life is a never ending series of decisions, from the mundane to the downright bizarre. We all wrestle with questions that make us laugh, cringe, or just shake our heads. Whether you're debating the fashion statement of black knee high socks with sandals or contemplating the very essence of pineapple on pizza, exploring the “why” and “why not” behind our choices can be both a riot and an eye opener. Ready for a humorous trip through the world of decision making? Let’s dive in!
By Peter Chris Battabout a year ago in Humor
Carol and Harry Go to the Cinema
It was a cold and rainy evening in Vancouver – the perfect kind of night for just staying home and nursing a cup of hot chocolate with one’s slippered feet up on a soft, cozy ottoman in front of a crackling fireplace or watching a Hallmark Christmas television show or something. But, even though the weather outside was bordering on frightful, Harry suggested to his partner-in-sublime, Carol, that perhaps they should venture out into this miserable nocturne for a hardy adventure and head to a movie at the cinema. Surprisingly, Carol thought the suggestion to be of honor and heart and thus she agreed. So then – a movie it was to be.
By John Oliver Smithabout a year ago in Humor
Book: How to Poo at Work. AI-Generated.
**Book Review: *How to Poo at Work* by Florent Gaillard** In the realm of office etiquette and the daily grind of professional life, Florent Gaillard's *How to Poo at Work* stands out as a refreshingly humorous yet surprisingly practical guide. The book, illustrated with witty cartoons and practical tips, addresses a topic often avoided in polite conversation but universally relevant: how to handle the inevitable bodily functions that occur during work hours with dignity and discretion.
By Bob Skylarabout a year ago in Humor









