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Coffee Run
Nestled at the very end of a long ominous hallway was the door to a New York Tribeca Park apartment 405.5. Ominous, of course, until Smokey Joe, the apartment’s “super,” finished repairing a damaged lighting fixture. Once the necessary 120 volts of electricity had powered through, thus revealing an art deco décor, the once-scary corridor was no longer. Tacky art choice, it was not. However, Jonathan, the gentleman residing at apartment 405.5, began to grow fond of the art style after repeated debates with his neighbor, Jonah Fishmen. Jonathan sided with a more Art Nouveau style, which he says “feels like a dream.” Today, however, Tuesday, for all intents and purposes, began less like a carefree dream and more like a groggy five-minute nap.
By Anthony Diaz11 months ago in Humor
200+ Clever Pharmacy Jokes That Are Prescribed for Laughter
Pharmacy humor is a unique mix of wit, wordplay, and, of course, a pinch of medical knowledge. Whether you're a pharmacist, a pharmacy jokes technician, or just someone who’s spent their fair share of time in the pharmacy line, you’ll appreciate the clever jokes that make the daily grind just a little bit lighter.
By JokeJester11 months ago in Humor
The Trail of Unreasonable Events
It was a crisp autumn morning when Gerald decided to take a simple walk through the woods. It was meant to be a calming, introspective jaunt—a moment to bask in the crunch of leaves and the gentle swaying of the trees. However, nature had other plans.
By Kyle William11 months ago in Humor
Steel vs. Soul: The Ballad of John Henry and the Machine That Couldn’t Kill a Legend
In the heart of Appalachia, where the mountains kissed the sky and rivers carved stories into stone, there lived a boy named John Henry. Born with a hammer in his hand and thunder in his heart, he grew as tall as the pines, his shoulders broad enough to carry the weight of the world. By age twelve, he could swing a ten-pound hammer with the precision of a blacksmith. But it wasn’t just his strength that set him apart—it was his unyielding spirit.
By Ranjan Kumar Pradhan11 months ago in Humor







