Funny
The Dog Ate My Homework
It was the kind of excuse that no one believed anymore. “The dog ate my homework” had become the punchline to a joke, a get-out-of-jail-free card for lazy students who couldn't come up with a better story. But in my case, it wasn't a joke. It wasn't even an excuse—it was the truth.
By Oluwafemi Fred-Ahmadu2 years ago in Humor
The hero animals
Frog Sometime in the distant past, in a lake settled somewhere down in the woods, carried on with a frog named Freddie. Freddie dislike different frogs in the lake. He was more modest and more vulnerable, and his voice was not as clearly or as thunderous as the others. Different frogs frequently ridiculed him, calling him powerless and useless.
By nadia khanom2 years ago in Humor
Frog and lily cushions story
In a quiet lake settled profound inside a rich, green backwoods, carried on with a local area of frogs who had a basic at this point agreeable existence. The water was cool, the lily cushions copious, and the bugs were plentiful. However, regardless of their untainted environmental elements, a feeling of smugness pervaded the air. The frogs would frequently sit on their lily cushions, relaxing in the sun, yet seldom wandered past the recognizable limits of their lake.
By nadia khanom2 years ago in Humor
The Great American Debate A Tragedy of Errors
Quirkville was a sleepy little village near the centre of political pandemonium as the 2024 election season went into full swing. That was the general consensus amongst the residents of Quirkville, anyways —each of its many occupants going about their daily lives in a similar 'out-of-the-box' way that made Quirkville one unique place to live. This year, they held a series of candidate debates in the American presidential race, hoping to spice up the usual bland political events.
By Nazmul Hossain2 years ago in Humor
Entanglement and quantum Teapots.
The Quantum Teapot. Quaint indeed is the tale told of the village of Avon-upon-the-Heath, where lived an eccentric physicist named Professor Phi Quark. Professor Quark was renowned for his wild theories and peculiar experiments. His colleagues often mused that he had more quarks in his brain than neurons.
By Antoni De'Leon2 years ago in Humor
Humor for Tough Times
In life’s most challenging moments, when everything seems heavy and dark, humor can be a guiding light. It’s a universal balm, a way to cope, and a reminder that even in the toughest situations, there’s room for laughter. As I reflect on my own experiences, I recognize how laughter has become a vital tool for resilience, helping me navigate difficulties with a lighter heart.
By Horace Wasland2 years ago in Humor
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 Wasland2 years ago in Humor









