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Bgirl Yuika: The Dance Champion from Japan
Bgirl Yuika is a remarkable dancer from Tokyo, Japan. At just 17 years old, she's already a dance champion, winning the Battle of the Year Korea in 2022. Her incredible skills and dedication have earned her high rankings in various competitions, including the All Japan Breaking Championships. Yuika's passion for dance and her impressive achievements make her a rising star in the dance world. Currently preparing for the Paris Olympics 2024, she's proving that age is no barrier to pursuing big dreams! Let's meet Bgirl Yuika, an incredible dancer from Tokyo, Japan! She's done some amazing things, and we're here to tell you all about them.
By Haneul Dae2 years ago in Humor
how old is old
When I was passing forty I tried to decide what was old age and when it actually started? In my first job at age 16 i was friends with people who seemed much older, in retrospect they were barely 3 or 4 years older then me. Now a friend that old would feel like someone my own age.
By ASHLEY SMITH2 years ago in Humor
Quest for the Vanishing Keys: An Epic Tale of Forgetfulness and Discovery
An epic story, "Quest for the Vanishing Keys," unfolded in a world where missing objects could stump even the most intelligent people. The story revolved around an atypical hero, one not of royal blood or superhuman power but of simple forgetfulness. This is the story of a hero's journey from the predictable world of everyday existence into the unexplored lands of forgetfulness and lost possessions.
By Stephen Ochieng2 years ago in Humor
The Great Adventure of Grocery Shopping: Navigating Aisle Ninjas and Cart Obstacles
In the busy world of everyday life, there is an epic trip that tests your courage, intelligence, and patience: going grocery shopping. Brave shoppers go into the maze-like aisles with nothing but their buying lists and the will to win. They face challenges like deciphering nutritional hieroglyphs and avoiding close encounters with other shoppers.
By Stephen Ochieng2 years ago in Humor
The unforgettable pie
Once upon a time in the quaint town of Sillyville, there lived two mischievous best friends named Benny and Freddy. They were known throughout the town for their wild pranks and outrageous antics. One day, they stumbled upon a flyer for the Great Sillyville Pie-Throwing Contest, an event that promised the grand prize of a year's supply of the most delicious pies in the world.
By Mmesoma Angelica Agada2 years ago in Humor
"Livin' the Ant Life:
What's poppin', my fellow internet denizens? It's your boy, Anthony, back at it again with another wild story from the depths of imagination. But hold onto your virtual seats, today we're taking a microscopic turn, stepping into the teeny shoes of an ant! That's right, get ready to explore the epic saga of my life as an ant – a journey filled with tiny triumphs and jaw-dropping adventures!
By Keanu Silva2 years ago in Humor
Boomer Teaching Moments
I admit it- I am that Boomer that watches Facebook Reels, further ruining the platform for the Gen-Alphabet kids. But I enjoy it and I learn things: like who KNEW that the Dollar Tree had stuff that can be hot glued to other stuff to create even more stuff? And whoever thought about making videos about it? Genius.
By Judey Kalchik 2 years ago in Humor
The Power Of A Smile
A young woman named Lily lived in the peaceful community of Serenityville, which was surrounded by glistening lakes and rolling hills. She was well-known across the community for her contagious smile, a source of warmth that could brighten even the darkest of days. But nobody was aware that the smile has a meaningful history.
By Bala Tahir Yunusa 2 years ago in Humor
My Big Fat Greek Funeral: The Prelude
My father-in-law was itching to go back to Greece. He had booked his airline ticket in advance. He enthusiastically prepaid all his credit cards and utility bills and packed his carry-on suitcase. He bragged that he traveled light, and checking in luggage only slowed him down. He started carrying his pen and his passport in his breast pocket. The only thing holding him back was the days to departure. He still had two weeks left.
By Zante Cafe2 years ago in Humor
How to Do a Brooklyn Accent
Exploring the Diverse Types of People That Call Brooklyn Home Brooklyn, the vibrant borough of New York City, is a melting pot of cultures, backgrounds, and personalities. It is renowned for its diversity, attracting a wide range of individuals who contribute to the unique fabric of the community. In this article, we will delve into the various types of people that call Brooklyn home, celebrating the richness and complexity of this amazing place.
By Bridget Bri2 years ago in Humor
THE CONFESSION
Standing in the class for something wrong you have done, being disgraced by your beloved teacher, feeling embarrassed in front of all your friends, is the worst feeling, a nine-year-old child can have. Little David was facing the same exact situation, except this time, he had not done anything wrong.
By Pasindu S Yapa2 years ago in Humor
My Big Fat Greek Funeral: Part I
In the beginning of the end, there was a lot of hope. Pappou was rushed to the hospital on a cold January morning. For my superstitious audience, it was Friday the 13th. The nurses, doctors, and hospital staff did their best to keep Pappou Yianni with us. From every face, we felt compassion and kindness for what we were going through. All our family and friends came to visit, which gave us strength. We did not feel alone; we felt their compassion through their hugs and encouragement to pray for a miracle. Alas, Pappou Yianni passed away a few days after arriving at the hospital. Our dear friend, Demetrios, described what friends do in life, "…they are there for us to share the joy at weddings and bear the burden at funerals."
By Zante Cafe2 years ago in Humor





