Funny
Sticks and Stones May Break Your Bones
Do you know what alexinomia is? No sweat if you don’t. I only found out myself about forty minutes ago. It was an article in Vogue that got me looking. The article covered some of the quirky names given by celebrities to their children. I say ‘quirky’ but I’m thinking something different, something pejorative. I use quirky because I’m polite. I try to avoid giving offence where I can. Life’s tough enough, right? Why pile rudeness on top of that?
By Brendan Donaghy2 years ago in Humor
Splashes of Wisdom: A Swim of Laughter and Learning
In the sun-drenched poolside of AquaFit Swim School, Coach Waters, a seasoned swimming instructor, found himself engaging in a spirited conversation about swimming techniques and tricks with his enthusiastic trainee, Eager Ellie. Little did they know, their dialogue would transform into a comedy of splashes, strokes, and the timeless laughter that accompanies the journey of mastering the art of swimming.
By Amit Kumar Lahiri2 years ago in Humor
Med School Mix-ups: A Recipe for Laughter in the Cake Lab
In the bustling kitchen of a medical college, a group of students, armed with stethoscopes and an unusual amount of flour, found themselves immersed in an unconventional adventure—making cakes. Little did they know, their escapade would evolve into a comedy of culinary chaos, frosting fiascos, and the perplexing intersection of medical minds and baking blunders.
By Amit Kumar Lahiri2 years ago in Humor
Golden Years Giggles: Wrinkled Wisdom on the World's Tomorrow
In the cozy corner of the local café, Mr. Jenkins and Mrs. Thompson, two lifelong friends in their golden years, sat with cups of tea in hand. The topic of the day: the future of the world. Little did they know, their banter would turn into a comedy of futuristic fables, robot roommates, and the peculiarities of generations yet to come.
By Amit Kumar Lahiri2 years ago in Humor
"The Sleeping-Faced Landlord And Hitched a Cart"
The manager needed to go to his general's wedding in the following town. He requested that the worker tie a bullock truck. The carriage additionally left at 10 pm. The driver additionally nodded off. The supervisor likewise nodded off when he got into the taxi. After quite a while the truck was exploding, the supervisor awakened and took a gander at the truck and inquired, "Has the town come?" he inquired. He said, "Ejaman! The truck is going around our home", he said. "Why like this?" said. with lament. "Sammy, I have locked the check cow in my rest, it is meandering around the house", said the driver.
By Nandhini.M2 years ago in Humor
haritaki Doctor
In a family from generation to generation, great-grandfather, grandfather, father and daughter all used to survive by doing medicine. Finally a grandson went around the town without noticing it. Then one day he came back and thought that we can also cure and survive, so he searched for old medicines. He found only one bundle of haritaki seeds and came to the conclusion that he would have to survive on this. But he himself did not know what haritaki would do.
By Nandhini.M2 years ago in Humor
Ribbit Revolution: Top 10 Reasons Frogs are Croaking Their Way to World Domination
Amphibious Command Centers: Throughout the planet, ponds, lakes, and marshes are home to frogs' covert aquatic command centers. These covert hubs act as the brains behind their worldwide takeover plan, providing cover and jumping off points for their amphibious warriors.
By Richard Weber2 years ago in Humor
Grandmas' Giggles: A Time-Traveling Critique of Modern Schooling
In a cozy living room adorned with memories and knick-knacks, Betty and Ethel, two spirited grandmas, found themselves embroiled in an animated conversation about the quirks and curiosities of the modern schooling system. Little did they know, their banter would turn into a comedy of time-traveling observations, classroom capers, and a nostalgic journey back to the blackboard days.
By Amit Kumar Lahiri2 years ago in Humor
Sluggish Supremacy: Top 10 Reasons Snails Will Gradually Take Over Earth
A covert revolution is taking place in the apparently placid and inconspicuous world of snails, and these very innocuous animals are planning a quiet conquest of our globe. Every facet of snail behavior, from their lazy slime trails to their ostensibly submissive manner, functions as a tactical component in the overall scheme of snail dominance.
By Richard Weber2 years ago in Humor
Cubicle Chronicles: A Hilarious Expedition through 9-to-5 Absurdities
In the bustling confines of the office, Dave and Sarah, two colleagues with a knack for the comical, found themselves immersed in an animated conversation about the daily grind. Little did they know, their banter would evolve into a comedy of cubicle chronicles, coffee escapades, and the art of navigating the fine line between work and well-timed procrastination.
By Amit Kumar Lahiri2 years ago in Humor
Why I Tell My Wife Big Fat Lies
Is it always wrong to lie to your partner? I don’t think so, but I’ve been doing it for the best part of thirty years so I would say that, wouldn’t I? In my view, it boils down to motive. If you’re lying with good intentions, then not only is it excusable, it’s almost mandatory.
By Brendan Donaghy2 years ago in Humor










