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"Friendship & Resilience"
Once upon a time, within the heart of a bustling city, a youthful lady named Sarah confronted an emergency that would make anybody break a sweat: She misplaced her phone. And not fair to any phone—her adored smartphone, filled with cherished recollections, contacts, and her carefully curated collection of pooch memes. It was a small but precious part of her daily life, her digital diary.
By Bisma saeedabout a year ago in Humor
Jaharveer Chalisa
Jaharveer Chalisa, a devotional hymn dedicated to Baba Jaharveer, holds immense cultural and spiritual significance in the Indian subcontinent. Revered by millions, especially in North India, this Chalisa is a cornerstone of worship for those seeking divine intervention and protection. Baba Jaharveer, also known as Goga Ji Maharaj, is a legendary folk deity whose life and teachings are interwoven with bravery, compassion, and protection of the downtrodden. This article delves into the spiritual, historical, and cultural context of the Jaharveer Chalisa, shedding light on its structure, the associated rituals, and its relevance in modern times.
By DINESH KUMAR SHARMAabout a year ago in Humor
The invisible Chain
Our era is marked by unsettling answers, but no one expects them to come from artificial intelligence. We are used to imagining apocalyptic scenarios filled with sentient machines only in science fiction films like Terminator or Star Wars, where robots become beings with autonomous thought. Or in video games like Halo, where AI takes on the dual role of humanity’s defender or its potential enemy. But what would happen if artificial intelligence were truly the devil, intent on subjugating humanity?
By Simone Nunziataabout a year ago in Humor
Halloween Craft Corner
Last October I combed the internet for the best Halloween projects in a piece for the Lifehack community called ‘Halloween Vibes to DIY for.’ Then in February I experimented with spices of dubious origins in a Humor article called ‘Pizza Everything.’
By Leslie Writesabout a year ago in Humor
Why Our Family’s Gingerbread House Was a Total Baking Fail
It has taken me years to be able to laugh as a parent at our family's epic failed attempt at baking a gingerbread house for the holidays. With my two young sons, we thought it a good idea (what was I thinking?!) to spend a day baking together to give a gingerbread house to grandma for Christmas. Oh, my delusion as a young mother.
By Val Garnerabout a year ago in Humor
When the Meme-ing Gets Tough, the Tough Get Meme-ing!
I published a bunch of stupid memes a while back, with the intent of titillating! This stuff was originally published in the Journal Community. I decided to tweak it & migrate it over to the correct location (the Humor Community that didn't exist when it was originally conceived. 🤯)
By Lightning Bolt ⚡about a year ago in Humor
Brahma Rakshasa and Fear: The Paradox of Knowledge and Torment
Brahma Rakshasa and Fear: The Paradox of Knowledge and Torment The concept of the Brahma Rakshasa finds its origins in Indian mythology, weaving a complex narrative about fear, knowledge, and the consequences of untamed ambition. A Brahma Rakshasa, as described in ancient Hindu texts, is a learned soul who, despite attaining immense knowledge of the Vedas and scriptures, falls prey to arrogance or fails to pass on his wisdom selflessly. As punishment, he is cursed to exist as a Rakshasa—a demonic entity. This being, who once embodied enlightenment, now roams the earth in a state of torment, consumed by an eternal struggle between wisdom and his monstrous form.
By Dipak Pawarabout a year ago in Humor
The Day I Decided to Say “Yes” to Life
It was a crisp autumn morning when I woke up feeling the weight of routine pressing down on me. My days had become a series of predictable patterns: wake up, work, eat, sleep, and repeat. I felt like a spectator in my own life, watching from the sidelines as opportunities passed me by. So, on a whim, I decided that today would be different. Today, I would say “yes” to every opportunity that came my way.
By Raymond Oliphantabout a year ago in Humor








