Comedians
She is cute with Sniffing Laugh
Love is blind, they say. But what they don’t tell you is that sometimes love has really good hearing. It was a Friday evening, and the city lights were glowing like a million fireflies. Inside a little car cruising down the boulevard, a young couple was enjoying what looked like the perfect date. She was stunning—hair glowing in the streetlight, eyes sparkling, smile as delicate as a painting. He, of course, was busy thinking: Wow. I really scored the jackpot.
By Life Hopes4 months ago in Humor
Jimmy Kimmel Fired: What Happened & Reactions Across Hollywood
For nearly two decades, Jimmy Kimmel has been one of the most recognizable faces on late-night television. Millions have tuned in night after night, finding comfort in his sarcasm, humor, and raw honesty. But now, headlines are swirling with a shock many didn’t see coming: Jimmy Kimmel fired. Fans are stunned. Industry insiders are whispering. And Hollywood? It’s buzzing.
By Zeenat Chauhan4 months ago in Humor
The Clockmaker’s Secret
Every town has its mysteries—an abandoned house, a forgotten road, a legend that refuses to die. But in the little town of Graybridge, the strangest mystery wasn’t hidden in shadows. It stood proudly in the town square, gleaming in daylight and glowing by night—a massive clock tower, built over a century ago by a man no one truly understood.
By Alexander Mind4 months ago in Humor
How HYPROV Transforms Audiences Into Stars (and Why You Need Tickets Now)
Picture this: You’re at a comedy show. But instead of just watching pros do their thing, your friend Linda from accounting is on stage, belting out an opera aria like she’s Pavarotti’s long-lost cousin. How? It's Hypnosis, and not just any hypnosis - it’s HYPROV, the wildest, most interactive comedy experience ever. Welcome to HYPROV: Improv Under Hypnosis, where audience members become the stars, and every show is a hilarious, unpredictable rollercoaster. Created by improv legend Colin Mochrie (yes, from Whose Line Is It Anyway?) and master hypnotist Asad Mecci, this show is breaking brains and cracking up crowds across the globe.
By Kenzie Scott4 months ago in Humor
Competition
Heckling a comedian is never a good idea... You ever see room of professional comedians and they are all just laughing and having the best time because they are all funny and they enjoy each other's comedy? I love seeing that, I love the shared love of their craft and seeing them just have fun together, it's really amazing to watch.
By Raine Fielder4 months ago in Humor
The Time I Tried to Adult and Failed Miserably
Introduction: The Myth of Adulthood When I was younger, I thought adulthood meant having life figured out — a steady job, a clean apartment, bills paid on time, and the mysterious ability to cook meals without burning them. What I didn’t realize was that adulthood is basically googling “how to fix this” every other day while pretending you’re in control.
By Nadeem Shah 4 months ago in Humor
My Epic Fail at Yoga Class
Introduction: The Myth of My Flexibility I had always believed yoga was simple. Peaceful breathing, soft music, a few stretches — how hard could it be? Friends swore it changed their lives, improved their posture, and helped them “find inner balance.” I wanted all that. What I didn’t expect was to find myself becoming the accidental comedy act of the entire class.
By Nadeem Shah 4 months ago in Humor
How I Accidentally Became the Office Meme
Introduction: The Day My Dignity Took a Coffee Break They say every office has “that person” — the one who becomes the story everyone retells at lunch. I never thought I’d be that person. I liked blending in, keeping my head down, and letting others be the subject of harmless gossip. But fate had other plans, and it all began with a single, innocent cup of coffee…
By Nadeem Shah 4 months ago in Humor
Echoes in the Trenches
Echoes in the Trenches A forgotten World War story of love, fear, and the will to survive The war was supposed to be over by Christmas. That’s what the newspapers promised when the first troops left home in 1914. But by the time the snow fell on Flanders in the winter of 1917, the earth had already swallowed millions of lives.
By Wings of Time 5 months ago in Humor










