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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
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
"Gopal Bhar’s Funniest Crime-Solving Trick – You Won’t Believe It!"
The Clever Way Gopal Caught a Thief Introduction: The Timeless Wit of Gopal Bhar Laughter has always been a powerful tool to expose folly, challenge authority, and deliver justice in the most unexpected ways. One historical figure who mastered this art was Gopal Bhar, the legendary court jester of Raja Krishnachandra of Bengal in the 18th century. Known for his razor-sharp wit, Gopal Bhar was not just a comedian but a master strategist who used humor to solve complex problems.
By PRABAL TR PROabout a year ago in Humor
The Push of Fate
A woman standing behind a successful man, is always a hand who pushes him. It was a fine sunny afternoon and a group of tourists, who were determined to see some of the local flora and fauna from the riverside, found themselves at a crocodile farm. The farm was on the outskirts of a small town and was notorious for having one of the most fearsome and impressive collections of crocodiles in the region.
By Rohitha Lankaabout a year ago in Humor
A Heart Attack at 18,000 Feet
The air traffic control tower sat quiet, its hum the only sound save for the occasional crackle of the radio. The controller were just finishing their routine check-ins when a sudden silence took over the frequency. the communication from the small twin-engine plane they had been monitoring was abruptly cut off.
By Rohitha Lankaabout a year ago in Humor
It Was Me Uncle Jim's Funeral, and I Nearly Died Laughing. Honorable Mention in Absurdist Awakening Challenge.
Me poor uncle Jim passed away the udder day, and I hopes he’s resting in peace up dere in heaven. But I knows dat, just sure as there’s shit in cat, as me ol’ mudder used to say, I’ll be going to hell in a handbasket. And dat’s anudder ting she used to say.
By Cathy holmesabout a year ago in Humor
Cosmic Constipation. Honorable Mention in Absurdist Awakening Challenge. Top Story - March 2025.
These days, the route up to Abra Doon's small stone cottage on Bridestones Moor is heavily militarised. Where once there was a winding, pot-holed country lane navigable only by sheep and the good-tempered, there now lies a broad, slick black tarmac expanse to enable the manoeuvres of tanks, missiles, and personnel. Driving up there, I lost count of how many checkpoints I had to pass through just for one fifteen-minute interview.
By Caroline Janeabout a year ago in Humor
Let Me Out
It’s finally Friday! After a full day of teaching, it feels like my energy has been drained. So, I decided to do something for myself—give myself a little gift, just like I do for my students. Maybe it’ll cheer me up. I jumped into my car, buckled up, and got ready for my next adventure to the store. Strangely, my face wasn’t smiling. It was serious, as if this were a routine every single Friday. Or maybe it was! Was I shopping last Friday too? I can’t quite remember. Well, after thirty, everything changes—that’s what they say, right?
By Ina Zeneliabout a year ago in Humor










