ComedyWriting
When Dinner Went to War
It started with the peas. I’d been microwaving leftover shepherd’s pie, minding my own business, when the green traitors rolled off my fork and onto the table. One of them bounced to the floor, and I swear I heard it mutter, “Tonight’s the night.”
By Haris Raheem8 months ago in Humor
when all apps start to function similarly.
Opening Instagram used to be like leafing through a bright, sunny scrapbook. You would browse among artistically frothed lattes, meticulously framed sunsets, and occasionally a pet dressed for Halloween. A three-minute culinary lesson, an odd dance challenge, a "duet" in which someone responds to another video, and—wait, was that a shopping advertisement?
By Echoes of Life8 months ago in Humor
Gloria vs. the Self-Checkout Machine
Miss Gloria Martin had a long-standing relationship with her local supermarket. She knew the aisles like the back of her hand, she knew the cashier who gave out extra coupons, and she always brought her own shopping bags—color-coded, of course. At 72, Gloria had no patience for nonsense and even less for machines pretending to be helpful. 😤
By Solene Hart8 months ago in Humor
Underdog
SCENE ONE INT. COLLEGE DORM DAY HIP HOP MUSIC PLAYING JACE, a tall, average-built nerd, is lying in bed, one knee up, while wearing headphones and throwing his basketball up and down. His phone vibrates. He stops throwing the basketball and grabs his phone next to him. He sees it's COREY. He answers it and goes back to throwing his basketball.
By Javere Green8 months ago in Humor










