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Planet Z-3000: The Peculiar Pollution Report
The sleek, chrome-plated scout ship, the Bureaucracy-Bot 5000, descended through a haze of what the onboard diagnostic system identified as "Suspended Atmospheric Particulates – Type 7 (Organic Decay & Hydrocarbon Byproducts)." Below, a swirling metropolis of towering structures, blinking lights, and an unnerving symphony of honks and rumbles unfolded.
By Mian Nazir Shah8 months ago in Humor
Why Do Jokes?
The Science, Smiles, and Smarts Behind Humor Ever wondered why do jokes we crack jokes, laugh at silly things, or even groan at a pun? Jokes aren’t just for giggles—they’re powerful tools for connection, healing, learning, and even survival. Sounds wild, right? But there's more to "funny business" than meets the eye.
By JokeJester8 months ago in Humor
Juniper's Mess Causes Some Distress
They were closing in, and Juniper realised her mistake of not packing sooner. She should have done it right when she had discovered the source of that stench. Wilfred and she could’ve been far away by now, but she had—typically—procrastinated making preparations.
By Joy Florentine8 months ago in Humor
Toaster Trouble Tango
It all began on a sunny Tuesday morning when Gary Thompson, a middle-aged insurance claims adjuster and full-time snack enthusiast, decided to make toast. This might seem like an ordinary event, but when Gary gets involved, nothing is ordinary. Especially not breakfast.
By Leesh lala8 months ago in Humor
Satellites and Other Miscalculations
“Did anyone remember to plug in the mainframe?” Carla’s voice cut through the room like a misplaced chainsaw in a library. The five of them froze, their faces lit by the icy blue glow of flickering monitors. The countdown was still on the screen—T-minus 1:27:15—but they all knew the number meant nothing if the system’s heart wasn’t beating.
By Diane Foster8 months ago in Humor











