ComedyWriting
My Favorite Bottle
When I was six or seven years old, my mother, father, sister, brother and our neighbours went on a memorable trip. It was the first time I had witnessed a waterfall in real life, and I was left in wonder. It was so beautiful that (in my child brain) it was as if clouds were raining from the blue sky overhead. The waterfall was named Bopath Falls, and it was a place I would never forget.
By Rohitha Lanka11 months ago in Humor
The Salted Winds of New Shores
Beneath the endless sky, where the sea meets land in a fragile embrace, a small boat rocked violently against the angry tides. On board, a woman, her hands weathered by the storm of survival, gripped the oars with a desperation that only a mother could understand. Her child, swaddled in blankets of hope, slept in the far corner, unaware of the world unraveling around them.
By GoldenSpeech11 months ago in Humor
The Absurdist Awakening Challenge
Bob the Pineapple was tired of his mundane existence. Day in and day out, he rolled around the kitchen counter, doing absolutely nothing except being ogled by the humans who had a strange obsession with his spiky hair. Bob longed for more. He dreamed of becoming something greater, someone who wasn’t just a fruit in a bowl.
By GoldenSpeech11 months ago in Humor
We've Been Trying to Reach You. Honorable Mention in Absurdist Awakening Challenge.
Sarah heaved a deep sigh and slumped in the chair. She unhooked her bra and tossed it across the room. It missed the hamper by an impressively wide margin. She closed the lid on her laptop and trudged the three steps to the kitchen and poured a glass of wine. Five hundred applications and not a peep! Sarah should have listened to her mother and majored in something useful like engineering or computer science. But no, writing was her passion. Student loans and the barista life be damned!
By Alexander Not a Dumas11 months ago in Humor
Smuggling, Misdirection, and Genius: The Hidden Wisdom of a Folk Tale
The Donkey Smuggling Story: The Legendary Wit of Khoja Nasruddin Introduction 🧐 Khoja Nasruddin, also known as Nasreddin Hodja, is a legendary figure whose wit, humor, and wisdom have entertained and enlightened people for centuries. His tales, often humorous and thought-provoking, are cherished worldwide, from the Middle East to Europe and beyond.
By PRABAL TR PRO11 months ago in Humor










