ComedyWriting
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 5 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 5 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 5 months ago in Humor
How to Survive a Family Road Trip Without Turning Into a Cryptid
There comes a point in every person’s life, when they must embark on the most dangerous, character-defining journey of all... the family road trip! Forget Everest... Forget the moon landing... A road trip with your relatives is where legends are made and human beings mutate into mysterious highway creatures, sustained entirely on Fun-yuns and spite.
By The Pompous Post5 months ago in Humor
The Greatest of All Delusions
We may not know what they are, if they are in fact delusions, or premonitions, but either way, they come upon one rather suddenly, like a knight on a barded steed, during the wee hours… when all the lights are out, and the dark clouds roll in over the city (rather big, omniscient, and tormenting); and especially when the watchmen — way up in the their towers, and overlooking the citadel — have retired for the night and have thus left the stronghold unguarded, unmanned, and in grave peril...
By Delusions of Grandeur 5 months ago in Humor
Inspector Hayden and the Case of the Missing Medication. AI-Generated.
*Story edited via AI with ChatGPT* In a twist of fate, Shaun, the oddball scribe and Dungeon Master who had worked at Cosmic Ranch Animal Clinic once upon a time, found himself magically transported back to the hectic desert clinic. Met with a mix of shock and relief, his arrival brought with it knowledge and wit which ensured a new and fresh perspective on the case of the missing medication. With his scribe talents and background in D&D, he very swiftly joined the team of strange colleagues. He was even able to illicit a few chuckles from Inspector Hayden and Aaron.
By Hayden Harner5 months ago in Humor











