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EXCLUSIVE: The Pompous Post Investigates “Milton Barrington III, Esquire” - A Lawyer Who Has Failed the Bar Exam Nine Times but Refuses to Stop Practicing Law Anyway.
The Pompous Post has always stood for truth, accountability, and protecting the public from quietly confident disasters. Which brings us to Milton Barrington III, Esquire.
By The Pompous Post19 days ago in Humor
We Regret to Inform You That Your Friend Is Speaking Entirely in Obscure Movie Quotes
As editors, we feel it is our responsibility... nay, our duty, to issue the following disclaimer: If you are currently friends with, related to, or standing behind a man who speaks exclusively in obscure movie quotes, we want you to know something very important.
By The Pompous Post21 days ago in Humor
The Clock's Mid-life Crisis
There I hung on the wall in the kitchen above the stove. I boasted a silver frame and rise pink numbers and hands. Like all of us I too was a servant of time, counting every hour, minute and second for those who could not do it themselves.
By Misty Rumsley21 days ago in Humor
2025: The Year of Crazy Stories and Weird Science
2025 was a year full of news that made people laugh, feel confused, or ask, "Is this really happening?" From funny animals to strange science, it was a year of surprises. Here is a look at the weirdest stories of 2025.
By Only Incredible23 days ago in Humor
Getting Serious About Comedy (Part I). Top Story - January 2026.
If I were asked to remark on my life and the childhood that paved some road leading me to this point, I would have to say something about all the funny people who surrounded me for the last 26,872 days (and counting). Somewhere along that road, I became a big fan of laughter and the comedy that spawns it – and, I mean not only my own laughter, but the laughter of others, some of which I have actually been responsible for inducing.
By John Oliver Smith25 days ago in Humor
My First Short Amateur Film
I have always had an interest in dabbling in the various branches of the creative arts. Over the past five years, I’ve primarily focused on writing—fiction, poetry, reflective pieces, and the occasional odd experiment that didn’t fit neatly into any category. In July 2024, I stepped into the world of AI‑assisted music. I’ve had a modest amount of success there, especially with my songs Blackbird Fly and Superstar (The Legend Lives On). The former is currently enjoying moderate streaming in Japan, which still surprises me in the best possible way. My first album, Isabel, has reached around 20,000+ streams across various platforms, which is more than I ever expected when I first hit “upload.”
By Rick Henry Christopher 27 days ago in Humor










