Satire
My Favorite Bottle
When I was six or seven years old, my mother, father, sister, brother and our neighbours went on a memorable trip. It was the first time I had witnessed a waterfall in real life, and I was left in wonder. It was so beautiful that (in my child brain) it was as if clouds were raining from the blue sky overhead. The waterfall was named Bopath Falls, and it was a place I would never forget.
By Rohitha Lankaabout a year ago in Humor
The Grocery Store Odyssey: When Shopping Carts Lead to Chaos
The Grocery List That Started It All Have you ever walked into a grocery store expecting a mundane experience, only to leave questioning reality itself? No? Then perhaps you’ve never encountered a self-aware loaf of bread or a cashier who moonlights as a time traveler.
By Alain SUPPINIabout a year ago in Humor
Cotton Candy
After getting off work, I headed to the nearest bus stop. I had worked the rare overnight shift, so I was ready to head home and crawl into bed. Unfortunately, that wasn’t in the cards today. As I came to the bus stop, my bus was going through the red light on the corner of the block. I had missed the bus to my side of town, and it would be another hour before another one would come by heading that way.
By Mother Combsabout a year ago in Humor
Why dogs laugh at us (and why we love them to do it!). AI-Generated.
Dogs are man’s best friend, but let’s be real—sometimes they seem like they’re in on a joke we don’t quite understand. From their playful side-eyes to their mischievous grins, our furry companions often give us the impression that they’re laughing at our expense. But do dogs actually laugh? And if so, what are they finding so funny about us? Let’s dig into the science, behavior, and undeniable humor of canine giggles.
By Giselle Jacquesabout a year ago in Humor
"How to Fall in Love With Anyone"
How to Fall in Love With Anyone: The Science and Art of Romantic Connection Falling in love often seems like an unpredictable, magical experience, but psychology, neuroscience, and real-life experiences suggest that love is more than just chance. It’s a combination of emotional connection, vulnerability, and shared experiences. If you’ve ever wondered if love can be cultivated, the answer is yes. Here’s how you can increase your chances of falling in love with anyone.
By Tuyizere Evodeabout a year ago in Humor
Teethpaste. Second Place in Absurdist Awakening Challenge.
Lumps of brown enamel tumble off my brush and cascade down the basin. The teethpaste has decayed again. Damn. Since the tariffs, Chinese tooth imports have shrunk, all Mexican molars are getting stopped at the border, and the Canadians have responded with their own tooth-for-a-tooth restrictions. All I can afford is this nasty, flaky paste made of ground-up 'Murican dental waste and crack-hen's teeth.
By Addison Alderabout a year ago in Humor
To Blurb or Not to Blurb
From the dust jacket of this week's bestseller: One of the greatest novels of the past year, the author must be commended for his approach to the epic story of a boy, a girl and a sandwich during the Great War! - P. P. Simoleon, The Picayune Gazette
By Kendall Defoe about a year ago in Humor
The Great Avocado Uprising
Norman Blinksworth just wanted an avocado. That was all. A single, ripe avocado something that, in theory, should have been an uneventful purchase. But of course, Norman lived in a universe that had long abandoned logic in favour of chaos, and so this would become the day that the produce section finally snapped.
By The INFORMERabout a year ago in Humor
A Genius Amongst Fools: The Rise and Fall of Ben Skid
Ben Skid considered himself to be the smartest dude in the room. Whichever room he found himself in, he would always outwit, outsmart and outdo everyone in it. Especially in chat rooms and online forums. . Here he didn’t have to have a personality, he could create one, which was rather fortunate for him, if truth be told in real life he was known as something of a boring fuck.
By River and Celia in Underland about a year ago in Humor









