Laughter
We Regret to Inform You That Your Friend Is Speaking Entirely in Obscure Movie Quotes
As editors, we feel it is our responsibility... nay, our duty, to issue the following disclaimer: If you are currently friends with, related to, or standing behind a man who speaks exclusively in obscure movie quotes, we want you to know something very important.
By The Pompous Post2 months ago in Humor
Charlie Chaplin
Charlie Chaplin is one of the most influential figures in the history of cinema. More than a century after his rise to fame, his work continues to inspire filmmakers, comedians, and audiences around the world. Chaplin was not just an actor; he was a complete filmmaker—writer, director, producer, editor, and composer—at a time when the film industry was still in its early stages. His ability to blend comedy with deep human emotion made him a global icon whose legacy remains unmatched.
By shaoor afridi2 months ago in Humor
Getting Serious About Comedy (Part I). Top Story - January 2026.
If I were asked to remark on my life and the childhood that paved some road leading me to this point, I would have to say something about all the funny people who surrounded me for the last 26,872 days (and counting). Somewhere along that road, I became a big fan of laughter and the comedy that spawns it – and, I mean not only my own laughter, but the laughter of others, some of which I have actually been responsible for inducing.
By John Oliver Smith2 months ago in Humor
America’s Least Useful Innovations...
Innovation is the backbone of America. Not the useful kind... no, the other kind. The kind born in windowless conference rooms. The kind introduced with a slide deck. The kind that solves problems nobody has, while quietly creating several new ones.
By The Pompous Post2 months ago in Humor
From Laughs to Legends: How Funny Memes, Viral Images & Edits Take Over the Internet
From the very first time I laughed out loud at a badly timed reaction image, I knew funny memes had a strange kind of power over me. I remember sitting on my bed after a long, exhausting day, scrolling mindlessly, when a simple viral image popped up and hit me way harder than it should have. It wasn’t clever or polished. It was messy, relatable, and painfully accurate. And somehow, that made everything feel a little lighter. Ever had one of those moments where a meme understands you better than people do?
By Inspired Simplicity2 months ago in Humor











