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Belgian Chocolate - The Great Confectionery Conspiracy
This is a special alert to all operatives across the world to warn of a threat to our livelihood, safety and security. The Government of the rogue terror state of Belgium has been engaged in secret manoeuvres.
By Parody and Satire7 days ago in Humor
What Hearing People Should Stop Saying to Deaf or Hard of Hearing Folks (With Sarcastic Responses)
Here's a list of things people are still saying to Deaf and Hard of Hearing People that make us cringe. Warning: Sarcasm ahead. If you prefer gentle content, I hear the internet has plenty of cat videos.
By Tracy Stine8 days ago in Humor
Life Under Luna’s Rule
I never imagined my daily schedule would be dictated by a creature who weighs less than a bag of flour. I assumed life with a pet would be balanced—mutual respect, shared space, an unspoken agreement to coexist peacefully. Then Luna arrived. A gray tabby with enormous eyes, questionable morals, and the unwavering confidence of someone who knows this house belongs to her.
By Engr Bilal9 days ago in Humor
America’s Least Useful Innovations...
Innovation is the backbone of America. Not the useful kind... no, the other kind. The kind born in windowless conference rooms. The kind introduced with a slide deck. The kind that solves problems nobody has, while quietly creating several new ones.
By The Pompous Post10 days ago in Humor
What Code Style Reveals About Personality. AI-Generated.
Programming is often framed as a purely technical discipline, governed by logic, efficiency, and correctness. Yet anyone who has read enough code knows that software is also a form of writing. Beyond functionality, code carries tone, structure, and intent—subtle signals that reflect how a programmer thinks, communicates, and relates to others. In this sense, code style can reveal as much about personality as prose.
By Gustavo Woltmann11 days ago in Humor











