Hilarious
The Funny Side of You
When we think about humor, we often picture stand-up comedians, witty one-liners, or funny friends who always know how to lighten the mood. But what if I told you that humor isn't a one-size-fits-all? Just as we all have different personalities, we also have unique styles of humor that can shape our interactions and relationships. Understanding your humor type can make you more relatable and help you connect better with others. So, which humor type fits you best?
By Horace Waslandabout a year ago in Humor
How HYPROV is Taking Improv Comedy to the Next Level
Can you imagine it? People have seen stand-up, sketch, and improv- a comedy show that already offers everything. Well, there is something new on the scene that just shook the world of live entertainment. Meet the mind-bending fusion of hypnosis and improvisational comedy- giving its audience an unmatched experience across different continents. HYPROV is billed as the ultimate comedy clinic, featuring legendary improvisation master hypnotist Asad Mecci and Colin Mochrie of Whose Line Is It Anyway?
By Kenzie Scottabout a year ago in Humor
The Mischievous Sylvester: A Journey Through Looney Tunes History
Sylvester the Cat, one of the most recognizable and beloved characters in the Looney Tunes universe, has been entertaining audiences for decades. First appearing in the 1945 short "Life with Feathers", this tuxedo-clad feline has become an enduring symbol of mischief, determination, and comedic failure. Created by the talented team at Warner Bros. Animation, Sylvester's humorous escapades have solidified his place as one of the most iconic characters in animation history.
By Cool Searches about a year ago in Humor
The Ripple of a Smile
* --- The day had been just like I did not cause any other start of the day—unsure, late, and hectic. I left my tiny apartment without scarcely grabbing my coat as I strove to reach work in time. The jack frost was in the air and nipped at my cheeks like my pain, while the dull sky was a reflection of the war that was going on in my heart. It was a very heavy week: filled with deadlines and a load of loneliness that sneaked up on me several times a week was ponderously hanging over me.
By yousif hajiabout a year ago in Humor
Do My Bidding, Mosquito Army!
I LOVE My Forest. The emerald sky where I live is pierced with shades of blue beyond. Birds sing their lewd songs to each other during the spring and scream at their children during the summer creating a cacophony of sounds that we humans describe as beautiful. Fireflies light up our summer and autumn nights with flickering and fluttering eloquence, and an opossum has been adopted as a nocturnal snuggle/dinner buddy by the colony of rescue cats that I hold responsibility over and has even on occasion let me run my fingers gently over its back side (before saying: "Okay. That's enough, friend" by politely walking away). And the cicadas sing us to sleep every night. It's peaceful, it's quiet, no noisy human interference, and you can see the stars for miles. And come morning, (especially in the cooler months when the morning fog lifts off the ground in opalescent swirls of cloud low to the ground) we are greeted by little families of deer.
By Hope Martinabout a year ago in Humor
Exploring the Harrowing Realities of Painful Deaths
Death, the inevitable fate that awaits us all, has been a subject of fascination, fear, and morbid curiosity for centuries. While the topic is undeniably grim, humanity has always found ways to cope with its stark reality, often through the lens of humor. Dark humor, in particular, allows us to confront the uncomfortable and the macabre with a wry smile. In this exploration of the harrowing realities of painful deaths, we'll delve into some of the most excruciating ways to die, all while maintaining a tongue-in-cheek perspective that underscores the resilience of the human spirit.
By Syed Moizuddinabout a year ago in Humor
Starving Artist Stops Abusing Food. Top Story - August 2024.
I often see those success stories of people with humble and/or difficult beginnings finally breaking into the entertainment industry as a writer or actor. He was living out of his car before he made it. Wow, my car looks like someone lives in it, but that's it. Her parents abandoned her and she bounced from foster home to foster home before achieving success. Wow, I have great and supportive parents. Bummer. He worked at a grocery store during the day and pulled overnight shifts as a janitor for years before he was discovered. Wow! I deal with shit at work, but not literal shit! I’ve looked at my own life. My parents didn’t abandon me, I hadn’t gone through financial hardships that cost me a home… I don’t have this incredible story of rags to riches. I’m just over here… living. So, am I going to be able to make it as a writer without the story? It’s as if I need the tough beginnings in order to make it, and I didn’t have those. However, I may finally have someone to thank. My job. My job may have given me just what I needed.
By Stephen Kramer Avitabileabout a year ago in Humor
What Goes Around Comes Around
Sophia Williams sat at the head of the long, oak conference table, her presence commanding the room. She had just secured another major contract for her thriving architectural firm, cementing her reputation as one of the most formidable businesswomen in the city. Her peers admired her success, but whispers of her ruthless tactics often followed her out of earshot.
By Leroy payneabout a year ago in Humor
In the MEANtime. Content Warning.
Ya know, the more I think about it… I never had these problems as an adolescent. I mean, of course, I had my cycle, but the hormones, good God, the hormones… they were never like this. At the most, maybe I would crave something sweet or just want to be left alone. But now? Oh, now I get downright mean! And most times I don’t show it, but I feel my fucking blood boiling (and not the blood that’s coming out of me). But seriously, every little thing just pisses me off, and it’s like… well, shit, I guess I’m in the meantime. This normally happens right before the cycle begins.
By Crystal Caneabout a year ago in Humor





