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I Hate Moose. Content Warning.
I Hate Moose. In 1993, A woman sat down to eat one of her favorite meals, Moose entrail stew. Her husband had gone hunting the week before so that he would be ready for their 30th anniversary. The first few bits melted into her mouth, it reminded her of their honeymoon when they stayed in this cabin living their rustic dream. Of course, after a few weeks they would have to descend from the Acadian forest back into civilization. This anniversary though marks the beginning of their retirement, so now they can permanently disconnect from the laurels of modern life. Reminiscing while she’s eating the stew, her teeth come into contact with something hard. She takes it out of her mouth and sees it’s a ring. Upon further inspection, she recognized the inscription on the inner part of the ring as her wedding ring that she had lost three years prior while feeding a Moose. She puts it on her ring finger on her right hand. After all, the Moose had bitten off her left.
By Viktor Žaltys2 years ago in Humor
Laughter in the Library. AI-Generated.
The library was the heart of the town, a quiet sanctuary where whispers felt like shouts and the rustling of pages was the loudest sound. Mrs. Jenkins, the stern librarian, ruled with an iron fist and a strict "No Noise" policy that everyone respected—everyone except for one person: Tommy.
By John Francis2 years ago in Humor
The Mysterious Case of the Missing Socks. AI-Generated.
outine for John. He would sort his clothes, throw them into the washing machine, and then wait for the cycle to finish before transferring them to the dryer. However, there was one constant source of frustration in his otherwise uneventful task: the disappearing socks. Every single time, without fail, at least one sock would go missing. It had become a running joke among his friends, but for John, it was a puzzle he was determined to solve.
By Therapy Giggles 2 years ago in Humor
And Then I Woke Up
I’m typing furiously on my technicolor keyboard. I’ve been arguing with a netizen over what animal Uniqua from The Backyardigans is for so long that I’ve lost track of time. Right now, my theory is that she’s a ladybug, but I can’t be certain. After all, it’s the end of the world, and anything can change.
By Wen Xiaosheng2 years ago in Humor
Health Benefits of Laughter Yoga: A Funny Way to Stay Fit
Laughter yoga is more than just a fitness craze; it’s a unique exercise routine that combines the physical act of laughing with yoga breathing exercises. The practice, which originated in India in the mid-1990s, has gained global popularity for its surprising health benefits and its ability to promote well-being in a joyful, communal setting.
By BLESSING COOL 2 years ago in Humor
10 Slithering Steps to Alligator Shoe Supremacy
Forget the robot uprising, the zombie apocalypse is passé What is the true danger that is hiding beneath humanity's ease? Gator-style footwear. Yes, those once-ubiquitous icons of excess from the 1980s are back, and they're not accepting "no" for an answer this time. One jagged step at a time, these fang-like treads will conquer the Earth as follows:
By Richard Weber2 years ago in Humor
Every Thought I Had During Ikemen Sengoku
Chapter 5 (1 - 5) Moon Moon. How many times do I have to tell you that I'M NOT READY TO KISS Is THaT WiERd It's a normal part of your life to threaten and then kiss girls? 🤨 Good evening Mitsunari! Dinner? 👀 Oh, now we're talking 😍 Mmmmmm. I do like it when he strokes my hair. Oh no maybe I am a cat Of course I can help!
By Wen Xiaosheng2 years ago in Humor
The Diva's Diary - 4
Day 5 (June 10, 2026) Morning dawned without the comforting presence of my husband by my side, only stronger confirming my growing suspicions that he might be deliberately avoiding me. He had prepared my meals and left another affectionate note, only to vanish without a trace.
By Lana V Lynx2 years ago in Humor
The Enduring Legacy of Martin Mull
Martin Mull, a versatile American comic actor, musician, and painter, made a significant impact on the world of comedy. His memorable performances in TV shows like "Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman," "Fernwood 2 Night," "Roseanne," "Sabrina the Teenage Witch," "Veep," and "Arrested Development" highlighted his wide-ranging talent. He also left his mark on the film industry with roles in movies such as "Mr. Mom," "Clue," and "Mrs. Doubtfire." But Mull's influence went beyond acting – he was also a writer, songwriter, and serious painter.
By David Snam2 years ago in Humor








