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My First Day on Vocal
Greetings, fellow members of this enchanting community! I am thrilled to step into the luminous realm of shared passions and creative spirits. My name is Nat, and I am here to embark on a wondrous journey with you, exploring the depths of the heart and the magic woven within the tapestry of romance.
By Nat Nortey2 years ago in Humor
The Old Man & the Hyena
I happened to visit the zoo once when I was a kid with my grandpa and, was very excited at the thought of getting close to wild animals that I had only seen on television. I didn’t realize how huge the elephant was and just stood there, mouth open agape staring at its trunk and the two enormous tusks. Curious as any other kid I wanted to see everything all at once and kept yanking my grandpa’s hand moving into every direction I saw a cage. I had stuffed some green peas in my pocket to feed the animals and whenever no one was looking, I threw some to the lions coz my mum always told me to eat my veggies if I ever wanted to be as strong as a lion. The giraffe and zebra were surprisingly beautiful with their prints perfectly placed against each other making a gorgeous pattern, unlike my art project where the lines on the zebra ran front to back just like I had seen a zebra crossing and, my art teacher could hardly hold his laughter and had to step outside the class to gain his composure. We had almost viewed the entire zoo, when we came across the spotted hyena. Well, it was a funny looking animal and confusing at the same time; its legs didn’t match and spotted all over with no particular pattern. I asked grandpa about the hyena and he told me the following story.
By Lee Karanja2 years ago in Humor
The Great Indoors
Once upon a recent time, in the quaint town of Everville, the Johnson family found themselves on a unique adventure. No, they weren’t exploring exotic lands or venturing into mystical realms. Their journey was within the four walls of their cozy home, navigating the uncharted waters of staying indoors – together, all the time!
By Daniel Stevens2 years ago in Humor
10 most funny things told by presidents of America
Explore the wit and humor of U.S. presidents with these insightful and amusing quotes. From Ronald Reagan's take on government and business to Barack Obama's lighthearted aspiration, delve into the clever and often humorous perspectives of leaders like John F. Kennedy, Abraham Lincoln, and others. Discover the lighter side of presidential discourse and how humor has been used to address politics, personal integrity, and societal issues throughout history.
By Salman siddique2 years ago in Humor
Tony and Rose
Once upon a time in a small picturesque town, there lived two individuals named Tony and Rose. Tony was a charismatic and adventurous young man with a heart full of dreams. He had a passion for art and a zest for life. Rose, on the other hand, was a kind-hearted and compassionate woman with a love for nature and a gentle spirit.
By Taiwo Adebayo2 years ago in Humor
Closet Kleidariaphobia
by Mary Haynes I hate locks; they're annoying. I wish everyone would just behave and keep out of other people's stuff, so nothing had to be secured. I'm convinced locks have taken years off my life. I’m tired of fumbling in my purse hunting for keys and searching all over the house for them. I don’t want to jump out of bed late at night to check to see if I locked the doors. It all disrupts the flow; it disturbs my chi. I've locked myself out of cars, out of hotel rooms several times, once while swimming in the hotel’s outdoor pool in winter. I've even locked myself inside a room of an old house when the skeleton key broke off in the door, although I blame Charlie the resident ghost for that one.
By Mary Haynes2 years ago in Humor
The Five Types of Meat You Get in Heaven. Top Story - November 2023.
Note: my head has been in a weird place over the last few days. I have just lost my godmother after a very long illness, and even though it was not a surprise, I am still getting used to a world without her love, attitude...and wicked sense of humour. I had this in a notebook for quite a while, and I needed a laugh at the exact moment when I rediscovered it this morning. The title of Mitch Albom's book was perfect for a parody...
By Kendall Defoe 2 years ago in Humor
Hyprov improv under hypnosis in Las Vegas?
Introduction: Las Vegas is a city known for its shows, but there’s something about Hyprov that’s catching everyone’s attention. It’s where hypnosis and comedy come together on stage, and trust us, it’s a combination you don’t want to miss.
By Kenzie Scott2 years ago in Humor
"loyalty"
Unbreakable Bond: Determining the True Nature of Loyalty It is a word with great meaning that encompasses loyalty, love, and unflinching dedication. The idea of loyalty endures as a ray of hope and stability in a society where allegiances are constantly changing. This essay explores the many facets of loyalty, including its genesis, expressions, and significant influence on human existence.
By Misha story writer2 years ago in Humor
Aba Kadaba
"Susie smells like a fart, make her leave and break her heart!" Little Jessie shrieked the spell at the top of her lungs. Her arms were out wide, and she tilted her head back with all the dramatic flair of a Muppet. Susie, the pigtailed girl in front of her, gasped.
By Jenna Sedi2 years ago in Humor






