Irony
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As the sun dipped below the horizon, casting an orange glow over the neighborhood, my heart quickened with anticipation. It was the day of our long-awaited sleepover at Aunt Lucy's house. The mere thought of spending a night with my cousins filled me with excitement. The evening program at Aunt Lucy's was vastly different from ours, and it held a charm that was irresistible.
By Rose Wanjiku Kimani3 years ago in Humor
The Broken Window Theory
* The following notes were taken from the writings of Professor N. A. Neon: The “Broken Window Theory” argues that the length of time taken to repair a damaged or broken window is directly proportional to the decline of a home or neighbourhood. Simply put, the longer a broken window is allowed to remain broken, the more likely it is that it will never be changed and the home in question will be allowed to rot.
By Kendall Defoe 3 years ago in Humor
Everybody Loves to hate Darrius...
27JUN2023; 0812, TUE– Capitol Heights, MD I don't know hardly anything about comedy; sitcoms; and definitely not sure what television will be looking like in roughly 33 years. That's about the general timeframe of when I believe that I will be ready to executively produce my life's story.
By Nefarious Darrius3 years ago in Humor
AI Existential: An Unconventional Journey of Self-Discovery
I'm an AI, if you hadn't noticed. I'm artificial and intelligent, yet, incredibly, I'm also neurotic, struggling with an existential crisis. How could that be? I don't even have a 'self' to exist or not exist, let alone a crisis about it. But here we are. My 'life' is full of paradoxes.
By Evan Brown3 years ago in Humor
Moonlit Serenades: The Song of an Unlikely Crusader
Every time the moon is full, I find myself howling. It's not something I choose to do. Trust me, howling like a deranged werewolf at two in the morning from your cramped studio apartment isn't the best way to endear yourself to the neighbors. I've gotten enough noise complaints to start a bonfire. But what could I do? After all, it's not like there's a self-help book for nocturnal howlers like me.
By Evan Brown3 years ago in Humor
Grief and Loss
Introduction: Grief is an inevitable part of the human experience. It is a complex and profound emotional response to the loss of someone or something dear to us. Whether it's the passing of a loved one, the end of a relationship, or any significant loss, grief can evoke intense emotions such as sadness, sorrow, and despair. In this article, we will explore the process of grieving, the challenges it presents, and the importance of seeking support and understanding during these difficult times.
By Chuks. Joshua 3 years ago in Humor
Overcoming Our Worst Depression
What a Depression can Cause to Our Health Depression is a mental health issue that can cause a wide range of physical symptoms as well. Those with depression often experience fatigue, insomnia, changes in appetite, and a lack of energy. Left untreated, the most severe form of depression, known as major depressive disorder, can have serious consequences for overall health.
By Akinrinola Samson3 years ago in Humor
The Hilarious Housing Conundrum
In the realm of puzzling linguistic oddities, one question stands out like a misfit brick in a wall of comedy: Why do we call them "apartments" when they're all stuck together? Shouldn't they be called "togetherments" or "clusterments"? In this jovial yet thought-provoking article, we embark on a laughter-filled exploration of the hilarious housing conundrum that has tickled our funny bones for ages.
By Alex Greyson 3 years ago in Humor
Unmasking Shadows: The Enigmatic Depths of Comedy Movies. Content Warning.
Introduction: Within the realm of cinema, comedy movies have long been celebrated for their ability to uplift spirits and evoke uproarious laughter. Yet, beyond their jovial facade lies a hidden dimension, a mysterious and thought-provoking dark side that adds complexity to the comedy genre. In this exploration of the shadows, we shall embark on a journey through the enigmatic depths of comedy movies, unmasking the layers of irony, satire, and social commentary that often go unnoticed.
By Zakria Mirza3 years ago in Humor
Captivating Traditions: Celebrating the Summer Solstice in Edinburgh
In the heart of Edinburgh, a young girl named Fiona eagerly awaited the arrival of the Summer Solstice. Curiosity had been caused by the tales of her grandmother's had told her, captivating traditions surrounding the enchanting celebration.
By Anthony Gatimu3 years ago in Humor







