Hilarious
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
The Whimsical Wonders of Zabgrezian Lexicon
One day, as Jessie, our whimsical cartoon friend, was absorbed in his linguistic adventures in Pomeria, the heart of Zabgrezia, he received a peculiar gift from his esteemed language teacher, Luaka Pindel. It was a book brimming with the enchanting lexicon of Zabgrezian words, a treasure trove of linguistic whimsy.
By RAJAT KANTI CHAKRABARTY2 years ago in Humor
Love and Betrayal Unveiled
"From Togas to Texts, the Hilarious and Heartbreaking Chronicles of Romance's Mischievous Sidekick" Introduction: Ah, the tangled web of love and betrayal—truly a timeless saga that has woven its intricate threads through the annals of human history. From ancient empires to the present digital age, infidelity has been a constant companion to romance, adding a dash of drama, a pinch of scandal, and occasionally, a sprinkle of humor. So, buckle up for a lighthearted journey as we explore the psychological, physical, and social fallout of infidelity across the ages.
By RAJAT KANTI CHAKRABARTY2 years ago in Humor
Mrs. Shelly and her Shells
In the hidden depths of the Enchanted Abyss, where the waters shimmered with a myriad of colors and the currents hummed with ancient magic, there lived a sorceress named Mrs. Shelly. Her domain was a palace made of living coral, adorned with the most exquisite shells that pulsed with an ethereal glow.
By Salman siddique2 years ago in Humor
Classy Car Repairs. Top Story - November 2023.
Last Saturday while loading up some groceries, I noticed that my trunk would not close. It appeared that the latch was broken. But that didn’t stop me from attempting to slam it shut about a dozen times with all my might, hopping up and down on it like a lunatic. There may have been a few tears. My efforts were unsuccessful and my daughter acted as if it was something I’d done on purpose to inconvenience her.
By Leslie Writes2 years ago in Humor
A Fool; Not Foolish
Red Stickers Have you ever noticed those small round stickers on mailboxes in your neighborhood? They are about the size of coins and can be made of reflective plastic or paper. These stickers are often used by road crews, utility companies, or surveyors to mark areas they have worked on. However, some residents may become suspicious of the markings and assume they are related to criminal activity in the area. In reality, it is unlikely that criminals would use stickers to mark a home when they could easily record its address and communicate through technology. Therefore, there is no need to worry about these stickers.
By Avila Osinta 2 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
Symphony of Culinary Delights: The Whimsical Maestro in the Kitchen
In a bustling culinary realm, an illustrious chef, clad in a pristine toque and a spotless apron, artfully wielded his whisk and cleaver in a never-ending gastronomic pursuit. From the break of dawn until the sun's descent, he embarked on a culinary odyssey, his culinary prowess transcending earthly bounds. His soufflés ascended to heights rivaling celestial rockets, while his steaks possessed an ethereal tenderness that dissolved upon contact with the palate. His pasta manipulation was a choreography of flair, and his culinary concoctions, nothing short of divine. Yet, amidst the culinary brilliance, a penchant for clumsiness often elicited a chorus of grievances.
By Eldeni Silva Santos2 years ago in Humor
Castle Chronicles V
MILITARY: WAR DECLARED!! As our illustrious realm has been repeatedly attacked by the heathen realm calling themselves "Immortals," our magnificent regent has seen fit to declare a state of war. War Chief Alistar was quoted as saying, "As unsinkable ships sink, so too do Immortals die!" Cpt. Strongarm of the royal guard has sent forth a call for volunteers to join in a concerted attack on these our dastardly foes. Lord Dakkarious, royal gardener and artificer of atomic dung bombs, has sent forth a call for extra sheep bladders and wool necessary for the fabrication of bomb casings. Meanwhile, Lord Tolke's kraken, Spike, is said to be creating copious amounts of the main ingredient necessary for the synthesization of dung/fertilizer bombs.
By Andrew C McDonald2 years ago in Humor
How South Park Used ChatGPT to Help Write an Episode. Content Warning.
South Park is a show like no other. Where so many shows and cartoons seem almost to exist outside of time, South Park stays rooted in the moment. That’s not to say, of course, that the children have actually aged. Apart from graduating from third to fourth grade, they’ve remained 10-year-olds as they’ve confronted everything from climate change to religion, to politics, to a giant mechanized Barbara Streisand.
By Ben Ulansey2 years ago in Humor
South Park: The Most Important Satire Ever Made
Sometimes South Park can get a bad rap. With some of the jokes told in its 26 year run, it's not difficult to see why. South Park is both ruthless and persevering. With 326 episodes in its catalogue, there are few issues the long-running satire has failed to explore - and comprehensively.
By Ben Ulansey2 years ago in Humor










