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Once upon a time in sunny South Africa, there were two inseparable friends: Dom Jan and Slim Jan. These two were the ultimate jack-of-all-trades—no job too big, no task too small. They could fix a car, paint a house, or even teach a parrot to recite Shakespeare!
By Winston Benjamin6 months ago in Humor
Dinner, Disaster, and a Duck: My Worst First Date Ever
The Build-Up There’s a certain thrill to a first date. That mix of nervousness and hope. The “what if” floating in your head as you carefully choose your outfit, rehearse witty one-liners, and pretend your hair will actually cooperate.
By Habib king6 months ago in Humor
Ms. Gloria and the Case of the Missing Cake
Ms. Gloria was famous in her neighborhood for one thing: her cake. It wasn’t just any cake. It was a rich, melt-in-your-mouth chocolate cake with layers of velvety frosting that could turn even the most stoic person into a dessert enthusiast. Every year, without fail, Ms. Gloria baked it for the neighborhood bake sale, and it was always the first thing to sell out.
By Solene Hart6 months ago in Humor
Minimalism Ruined My Life (But at Least I Have One Chair)
Greetings from the echoing cathedral that is my living room, where the acoustics are immaculate because there is nothing in here except me, a succulent named Trevor, and the one chair I kept “for guests.” I am living proof that you can declutter your way straight into a spiritual crisis and still have to stand while eating cereal. Minimalism promised me serenity. It delivered shin splints from all the standing. Behold my cautionary tale...
By The Pompous Post6 months ago in Humor
Growing Up in an Agro-Town
Growing up in an agro-town is like living inside a live comedy show, except the jokes are told by cows, tractors, and your eccentric neighbors — all without a script. If you’ve never experienced this, imagine a place where your morning alarm isn’t a buzzing phone but a chorus of roosters, where “rush hour” means a line of tractors trying to squeeze through the one-lane village road, and where the local gossip spreads faster than fertilizer in the spring.
By Haris Raheem6 months ago in Humor











