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Hyprov Review: The Live Comedy Experience Everyone Is Talking About. AI-Generated.
Live comedy has always thrived on unpredictability, but Hyprov takes that idea a step further by blending improvisational theater with hypnosis. The result is a show that feels spontaneous, audience-driven, and noticeably different from traditional comedy formats. Over the past few years, Hyprov has drawn attention from theater critics, comedy fans, and curious first-time viewers, all trying to understand what makes this performance stand out.
By Kenzie Scott29 days ago in Humor
The Best Sci-Fi Characters - Ken Barlow as Doctor Who
Sometimes you just can't get the staff. Employee retention can be a major headache for corporations these days. The makers of the famous Doctor Who series, in other words the BBC, know this fact all too well. In the 40 or more years that the show has been on and off the airwaves the dear old Beeb have went through umpteen leads in the role.
By Parody and Satire29 days ago in Humor
Confession: I am Not Nice. Top Story - December 2025.
As a woman, I am very aware that I am supposed to be nice. I am supposed to be warm and giving and understanding; according to my very Church of Scotland upbringing I am also supposed to be a wellspring of calm, quiet compassion. No wrath, no hysteria (though this is deemed to be understandable due to the naturally delicate temperament of women). I am, in short, supposed to be ladylike. Feminine... and, if at all possible, graceful. The problem, lads and lassies, is that I am very few of these things most of the time and none of them very often.
By S. A. Crawfordabout a month ago in Humor
Fur-bitten Love
I am not a fan of the paranormal romance genre. Readers blissfully ignore potential problems in monster romance, and I applaud that. Reading is about living in the author’s mind, but I can’t get past the red flags that I see in those relationships.
By Sandra Riggsabout a month ago in Humor
80s Jokes: Retro Laughs That Never Go Out of Style
The 1980s were a decade full of neon colors, big hair, iconic movies, classic music, and endless pop culture moments. Even decades later, people love reminiscing about that era with a smile—and what better way than with humor?
By JokeJesterabout a month ago in Humor
The Hug Hurdle
I have always hated it when random people touch me. I have been guilty of cringing when perfectly nice people have tried to pull me in for a little side hug. A pat on the back? I jump. This causes immediate suspicion. "What were you up to that made you jump that high? Something bad, FOR SURE!"
By Stephanie Van Ormanabout a month ago in Humor
Dieudonné: Understanding Why His Humor Is Restricted in France
Dieudonné M’bala M’bala has been at the center of one of the most unusual cultural debates in France for more than twenty years. Seen by some as a gifted performer and by others as a provocateur who crossed key boundaries, he now occupies a unique place in discussions about artistic freedom, the limits of comedy, and the role of public speech in a democratic society. Why have some of his shows been restricted? Why does he generate such strong reactions from institutions and the media? This article offers a clear and detailed exploration of the phenomenon in ten essential points.
By Bubble Chill Media about a month ago in Humor










