Jokes
haritaki Doctor
In a family from generation to generation, great-grandfather, grandfather, father and daughter all used to survive by doing medicine. Finally a grandson went around the town without noticing it. Then one day he came back and thought that we can also cure and survive, so he searched for old medicines. He found only one bundle of haritaki seeds and came to the conclusion that he would have to survive on this. But he himself did not know what haritaki would do.
By Nandhini.M2 years ago in Humor
Grandmas' Giggles: A Time-Traveling Critique of Modern Schooling
In a cozy living room adorned with memories and knick-knacks, Betty and Ethel, two spirited grandmas, found themselves embroiled in an animated conversation about the quirks and curiosities of the modern schooling system. Little did they know, their banter would turn into a comedy of time-traveling observations, classroom capers, and a nostalgic journey back to the blackboard days.
By Amit Kumar Lahiri2 years ago in Humor
Cubicle Chronicles: A Hilarious Expedition through 9-to-5 Absurdities
In the bustling confines of the office, Dave and Sarah, two colleagues with a knack for the comical, found themselves immersed in an animated conversation about the daily grind. Little did they know, their banter would evolve into a comedy of cubicle chronicles, coffee escapades, and the art of navigating the fine line between work and well-timed procrastination.
By Amit Kumar Lahiri2 years ago in Humor
Food Follies: A Veg Man and a Non-Veg Lady Dish Out the Banter
In the bustling setting of a neighborhood café, Jack, a proud veg enthusiast, and Sarah, an unapologetic non-veg aficionado, found themselves embroiled in a lively debate about the merits of their respective food habits. Little did they know, their banter would turn into a comedy of nutritional natter, veggie victories, and carnivorous confessions.
By Amit Kumar Lahiri2 years ago in Humor
Fit and the Furious: A Comedy of Gains and Pains
In the heart of CollegeFit Gym, Jack and Jill, two college students on a quest for fitness, found themselves in the midst of a lively conversation about the benefits, or sometimes lack thereof, of their fitness journey. Little did they know, their dialogue would evolve into a comedy of muscle mishaps, treadmill terrors, and the timeless humor that accompanies the pursuit of a healthier lifestyle.
By Amit Kumar Lahiri2 years ago in Humor
The Wonderful World of Humor: Unveiling the Importance of Puns
In the vast landscape of humor, puns stand out as linguistic gems, often overlooked and underestimated. These clever plays on words inject a dose of wit and charm into our everyday conversations, making them an indispensable aspect of human communication. In this article, we'll delve into the reasons why puns are so important, exploring their cognitive, social, and cultural significance.
By Amit Banerjee2 years ago in Humor
Flex vs. Flow: The Hilarious Debate of Iron and Zen
In the serene setting of Fit & Zen Studio, Jake, a young gym enthusiast, found himself in a spirited conversation about fitness with Yogi Joe, an elderly gentleman with a penchant for yoga. Little did they know, their banter would turn into a comedy of muscle-bound arguments, flexible comebacks, and the age-old debate of gym gains versus yoga tranquility.
By Amit Kumar Lahiri2 years ago in Humor
Murder Mystery 2 Movie Review | Adam Sandler | Jenifer Aniston
Is it true that i was excessively unforgiving on 2019's "Murder Mystery" or do I very much like Adam Sandler all the more at this point? Both could be valid, yet it's characteristic of how much satire can be founded on timing and what's happening in reality. Falling off a spate of unremarkable (to be thoughtful) comedies that rose up out of his underlying arrangement with Netflix, I gave the satire/spine chiller an unassuming two stars, yet presently I think it merits another half-star as a strong redirection. Furthermore, that could be a result of the generosity caused by projects like "Whole Pearls," "Hustle," and, surprisingly, the somewhat charming "Hubie Halloween." Or I might have quite recently been feeling more terrible a long time back. Whatever the explanation, "Murder Secret 2" takes care of business similarly. Indeed, Sandler's appeal is the strength. Indeed, the somewhat close runtime (this one is just 90) gets The Sandman and his authors far from the wandering non-jokes that stuff the most awful Blissful Madison films. What's more, indeed, it's a simple method for blocking out this present reality for a component runtime. Perhaps it's simply that we want that more during the 2020s than we did pre-pandemic? It's a secret.
By Almost Everything2 years ago in Humor










