Family
Where the Socks Go
Thursdays were laundry day. Every Thursday after a short shift at work, Tatiana gathered up her laundry for the week and headed to the laundromat. She stopped at the bodega on the corner for some chips and a soda and would head to her regular place to wash her clothes. She rolled her little laundry cart into the building, snacks and soda set on top of the laundry bag. She pulled a roll of quarters from her fanny pack and started putting her two desperate loads in, lights and darks this week. Next week, she’d bring along her linens and towels. She had her routine down pat, and even the laundromat owners were used to her being there for a bit on thursdays. If for any reason she didn’t stop in, they’d check in with her then next time she was in like concerned family.
By Josey Pickering11 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
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 Jacques12 months ago in Humor
The Goose is on the Loose
Ahh... story time can be an absolute pain when it's a daily chore... I'm not exactly sure how I was tricked into becoming a stay-at-home dad, but I kinda enjoy it now. I recommend it to like-minded fathers who can handle 'Finding Nemo' twice a week or running the vacuum or can tolerate dirty diapers. The vomit, however, is where I draw the line. That's where Obi, our Corgi comes in. He likes it and its one less meal I have to feed him. The logic practically wrote itself.
By Lamar Wiggins12 months ago in Humor
"How to Fall in Love With Anyone"
How to Fall in Love With Anyone: The Science and Art of Romantic Connection Falling in love often seems like an unpredictable, magical experience, but psychology, neuroscience, and real-life experiences suggest that love is more than just chance. It’s a combination of emotional connection, vulnerability, and shared experiences. If you’ve ever wondered if love can be cultivated, the answer is yes. Here’s how you can increase your chances of falling in love with anyone.
By Tuyizere Evode12 months 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 PRO12 months ago in Humor
Bloodbath in Suburbia
The year was 1969, and I was a doting housewife and mother of three. As usual, I had been running a little behind schedule. Not that I’d forgotten about the trip to San Francisco; I just wasn’t ready. There were appointments to keep, suitcases to pack, volumes of notes to write for the sitter, and grocery shopping to be done. God knows no respectable mother would leave town without stocking enough food to last, even if there was an earthquake or missile crisis.
By Leslie Staven12 months 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 Lanka12 months ago in Humor







