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Defend Your Home with a Good Book!
A blow with a word strikes deeper than a blow with a sword. Robert Burton, 1577-1640. I’ve been reorganizing my books recently. No, not because I’m the nerdy, obsessive type who arranges his reading material in some weird way. Alphabetically by author is mainstream, so don’t judge me. Judge that bunch who group them by colour. Weirdos.
By Brendan Donaghy2 years ago in Humor
10 most funny things told by presidents of America
Explore the wit and humor of U.S. presidents with these insightful and amusing quotes. From Ronald Reagan's take on government and business to Barack Obama's lighthearted aspiration, delve into the clever and often humorous perspectives of leaders like John F. Kennedy, Abraham Lincoln, and others. Discover the lighter side of presidential discourse and how humor has been used to address politics, personal integrity, and societal issues throughout history.
By Salman siddique2 years ago in Humor
Hamas' Terrorist Invasion Against Israel
It's exactly 6:30 a.m. on Saturday, October 7 here in the arena that shares the Gaza Strip with Israel and the match between the two teams is about to begin. It's time to sing the national anthems, and remember that both teams are missing because three players from each side were killed in the incident last night, but everything is ready for the start of the game. And what about this historic clash, which is more of a clash than a historic one, and they say that if any players get hurt they'll be healed with Gaza.
By Casimiro Filipe 2 years ago in Humor
Love and Betrayal Unveiled
"From Togas to Texts, the Hilarious and Heartbreaking Chronicles of Romance's Mischievous Sidekick" Introduction: Ah, the tangled web of love and betrayal—truly a timeless saga that has woven its intricate threads through the annals of human history. From ancient empires to the present digital age, infidelity has been a constant companion to romance, adding a dash of drama, a pinch of scandal, and occasionally, a sprinkle of humor. So, buckle up for a lighthearted journey as we explore the psychological, physical, and social fallout of infidelity across the ages.
By RAJAT KANTI CHAKRABARTY2 years ago in Humor
Hooked and Cooked
In the charming town of Havenbridge, Mr. Harold Angler, a weekend fishing enthusiast, returned home from the nearby river brimming with excitement with a slippery surprise. Little did he know that the innocuous dispute over the name of his catch would escalate into a corporate clash of piscatorial proportions with his wife, Mrs. Gertrude Angler.
By RAJAT KANTI CHAKRABARTY2 years ago in Humor
Fear's Comedy Club
In the grand circus of emotions, fear strides in like a ringmaster wearing a cap made of anxiety and a top hat labeled "dread." It's that rollercoaster of trepidation that turns even the bravest among us into jittery penguins on a caffeine binge. Fear, my friends, is the ultimate stand-up comedian, making us laugh nervously while simultaneously wondering if we left the oven on.
By RAJAT KANTI CHAKRABARTY2 years ago in Humor
Freeze! Drop the Water Pistol and Put Your Hands in the Air!
The Metropolitan police have admitted that a 13-year-old boy was rammed off his bike and handcuffed by armed police, who pointed their submachine guns at him. The boy was having a water fight with his sibling on 19 July when a police officer on patrol reported a potential firearms incident. (BBC, 20/10/23)
By Brendan Donaghy2 years ago in Humor
“Asteroid City”: Wes Anderson at his Wessiest
There’s been a brand of cinematic work that’s taken off in recent years, and the style is proving divisive for many viewers. They’re the films that don’t intend to tell cohesive narratives. They’re the films that seem as though they’re more intent on confusing audiences— or at least causing them to think a little too deeply for their comfort — than they are on entertaining them.
By Ben Ulansey2 years ago in Humor
Symphony of Culinary Delights: The Whimsical Maestro in the Kitchen
In a bustling culinary realm, an illustrious chef, clad in a pristine toque and a spotless apron, artfully wielded his whisk and cleaver in a never-ending gastronomic pursuit. From the break of dawn until the sun's descent, he embarked on a culinary odyssey, his culinary prowess transcending earthly bounds. His soufflés ascended to heights rivaling celestial rockets, while his steaks possessed an ethereal tenderness that dissolved upon contact with the palate. His pasta manipulation was a choreography of flair, and his culinary concoctions, nothing short of divine. Yet, amidst the culinary brilliance, a penchant for clumsiness often elicited a chorus of grievances.
By Eldeni Silva Santos2 years ago in Humor








