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Sluggish Supremacy: Top 10 Reasons Snails Will Gradually Take Over Earth
A covert revolution is taking place in the apparently placid and inconspicuous world of snails, and these very innocuous animals are planning a quiet conquest of our globe. Every facet of snail behavior, from their lazy slime trails to their ostensibly submissive manner, functions as a tactical component in the overall scheme of snail dominance.
By Richard Weber2 years ago in Humor
Cubicle Chronicles: A Hilarious Expedition through 9-to-5 Absurdities
In the bustling confines of the office, Dave and Sarah, two colleagues with a knack for the comical, found themselves immersed in an animated conversation about the daily grind. Little did they know, their banter would evolve into a comedy of cubicle chronicles, coffee escapades, and the art of navigating the fine line between work and well-timed procrastination.
By Amit Kumar Lahiri2 years ago in Humor
Why I Tell My Wife Big Fat Lies
Is it always wrong to lie to your partner? I don’t think so, but I’ve been doing it for the best part of thirty years so I would say that, wouldn’t I? In my view, it boils down to motive. If you’re lying with good intentions, then not only is it excusable, it’s almost mandatory.
By Brendan Donaghy2 years ago in Humor
10 Deadliest Knives Ever Constructed
Introduction: Embark on a journey into the realm of deadly blades, where craftsmanship, design, and historical significance converge to create some of the most lethal knives known to humanity. Join us as we unveil the intrigue surrounding these ten deadly knives.
By Mai Sophia2 years ago in Humor
The Aardvark Uprising: Top 10 Reasons Aardvarks Will Soon Rule the World
Unveil the covert world of aardvarks as we delve into the top 10 reasons these seemingly gentle creatures are secretly plotting a world takeover. From their underground command centers to strategic alliances with technology, witness the calculated maneuvers of aardvarks as they silently prepare to rule the Earth. Brace yourselves for the aardvark uprising!
By Richard Weber2 years ago in Humor
Food Follies: A Veg Man and a Non-Veg Lady Dish Out the Banter
In the bustling setting of a neighborhood café, Jack, a proud veg enthusiast, and Sarah, an unapologetic non-veg aficionado, found themselves embroiled in a lively debate about the merits of their respective food habits. Little did they know, their banter would turn into a comedy of nutritional natter, veggie victories, and carnivorous confessions.
By Amit Kumar Lahiri2 years ago in Humor
"Ice, Ice, Maybe"
I am the least creative person I know. When I think I know a topic, I jump into my favorite tire track or rut, and I'm off to the races. I'm sure to wear blinders, too, so that nothing and no one can persuade me to the contrary. Far be it from me to seek input or to consult anyone more experienced than I. No, no, no! It is my way or the highway, baby. Put the bit between my teeth and ride me to the finish line.
By Mack D. Ames2 years ago in Humor
The Timeless Artistry: Unveiling the Legacy of Kanae Swords Across Ages
I. Introduction A. Brief Overview of Kanae Swords Kanae swords, steeped in tradition and craftsmanship, hold a significant place in the world of edged weapons. The term "Kanae" resonates with history, embodying a legacy that extends across cultures and time periods. This article delves into the intricate details of Kanae swords, exploring their types, historical roots, craftsmanship, and cultural impact.
By Mai Sophia2 years ago in Humor
Fit and the Furious: A Comedy of Gains and Pains
In the heart of CollegeFit Gym, Jack and Jill, two college students on a quest for fitness, found themselves in the midst of a lively conversation about the benefits, or sometimes lack thereof, of their fitness journey. Little did they know, their dialogue would evolve into a comedy of muscle mishaps, treadmill terrors, and the timeless humor that accompanies the pursuit of a healthier lifestyle.
By Amit Kumar Lahiri2 years ago in Humor
The Put-Back
First published in Forbidden Peak Press, July 2019 Craig wakes up at 6:15 am to continue his technical treadmill of life. He carefully picks up his thick glasses, puts them on his narrow face, and rests them on his astute ears. His ears appear larger than average because of his short square salt and pepper cut. He reaches into his closet and chooses a beige, plaid collar shirt. He methodically dresses and marches into the kitchen to pour himself a cup of coffee for the road. He fills the silver and black thermos-style mug and climbs into his white 2019 Toyota Prius hybrid. He drives to the Highway 85 entrance and waits patiently in the single-file line to get on the highway. His average wait per day is about 25 minutes. While in line, Craig reflects on a comment his coworker, John said the week earlier,
By Tony Martello2 years ago in Humor










