ComedyWriting
Ivan the Cyclist
Ivan was a person that no one in the village Across the Walley could ignore. Tall, slim, with black hair as thick as a brush, and big blue eyes that could shake you to your core. He wore a white jacket with black checks on the shoulders and hood, and a cigarette always dangled from the corners of his thick lips. He was something between a charming womanizer and a clumsy entertainer as he cycled around the countryside with a bag that always seemed mysterious but was almost empty.
By Strahinja Milošević2 years ago in Humor
“Henrietta’s Humor: The Clucking Comedian of Chucklesworth”
Once upon a time in the quaint village of Chucklesworth, there lived a peculiar chicken named Henrietta. Henrietta was no ordinary chicken; she had a wild ambition to become a stand-up comedian. Every morning, instead of crowing, she would cluck out punchlines, much to the confusion of her fellow barnyard friends.
By ANNA CORAL2 years ago in Humor
Are My Bad Jokes Hiding a Fear of Death?
The therapist looked at me. “Your doctor thinks you’re depressed. Do you agree with him?” I considered the question. “I wouldn’t say I’m depressed, but I do have some weird dreams. Last night, I dreamt I was standing in my kitchen cutting carrots with the Grim Reaper.”
By Brendan Donaghy2 years ago in Humor
Laughter Echoes: Chronicles of Humor and Joy
In the vibrant town of Evergreen Hills, where the sun danced merrily upon the cobblestone streets and the laughter of children filled the air, there lived a young man named Sam. With a grin that stretched from ear to ear and a twinkle in his eye, Sam was the embodiment of joy and laughter—a beacon of light in a world often shrouded in darkness.
By Aanya Singh2 years ago in Humor
Movie Review: Clue
I recently watched the 1985 movie Clue, a murder mystery/comedy which is based on the board game Clue- or Cluedo, depending on where you are. A flop when it was released in theatres, it is now regarded by some as a "cult classic". I had never seen it, but grew up playing the game- heck, I still play it with the nephews and nieces- and on a quiet Saturday night a few weeks ago saw the film listed on Amazon Prime and decided to give it a go.
By Esha Taylor2 years ago in Humor
The Great Escape of Gary the Goldfish (and Mildred the Microwave)
Alright, buckle up, because you're about to witness the greatest fish heist this side of the Mississippi (or your kitchen sink, depending on your geographical woes). It all began on a Tuesday, which, as everyone knows, is the most depressing day of the week. You, our weary hero, were staring listlessly at the beige walls, contemplating the existential crisis of your goldfish, Gary.
By Ahmad Zubair2 years ago in Humor
The Hilarious Hustle: Keeping It Healthy in a Chaotic World
Let's face it, maintaining health and wellness in today's world feels like trying to win a staring contest with a hyperactive toddler – it's intense, requires laser focus, and might end in tears (yours or theirs, no judgment). We all know that kale smoothies and downward-facing dog are the secret to eternal youth, but let's be honest, most of us would rather chase after a runaway toddler than a yoga instructor.
By Sarah Ahmad2 years ago in Humor
How to Fold a Fitted Sheet: A Masterclass in Frustration. Content Warning.
Ah, the fitted sheet. A seemingly simple object that transforms into an origami nightmare the moment you attempt to fold it. We've all been there, wrestling with this rectangular enigma, left with a crumpled mess that resembles a rejected deflated beach ball. Fear not, fellow laundry warriors! Today, we embark on a journey – a masterclass, if you will – in the art of folding the fitted sheet.
By Ahmad Zubair2 years ago in Humor






