Jokes
Byte Me Not: A Tech Tango Among the Silver-Haired
In the cozy living room of the Sunshine Senior Residence, two sprightly octogenarians, Edna and Mildred, found themselves grappling with the mystifying world of computers. Armed with cups of chamomile tea, they embarked on a comedic journey into the cybernetic wilderness.
By Amit Kumar Lahiri2 years ago in Humor
Tales from Feline Heights: The Aristocats' Banter
In the posh neighborhood of Feline Heights, where manicured lawns and luxurious catnip gardens adorned the streets, two sophisticated felines, Sir Whiskersworth and Lady Fluffington, engaged in a tête-à-tête at the elegant Catnip Café. Sporting their finest fur coats and sipping on the finest saucer of milk, they began discussing the peculiarities of the high-class society they observed.
By Amit Kumar Lahiri2 years ago in Humor
Beyond the Viral Veil: A Comedy of Connection
In the bustling world of social media, two friends, Alex and Taylor, embarked on a quest to unravel the mysteries of internet fame. They convened at their favorite coffee shop, each armed with a laptop and an insatiable curiosity about the secrets behind going viral.
By Amit Kumar Lahiri2 years ago in Humor
Techlandia Tales: The GrandReminder Revolution
Once upon a time in the bustling city of Techlandia, two friends, Raj and Amit, found themselves engrossed in a hilariously bizarre conversation at their favorite coffee shop. They were both tech enthusiasts, and their banter often took unexpected turns.
By Amit Kumar Lahiri2 years ago in Humor
I Don't Want Lunch, I Want Dinner!. Content Warning.
I was brought up with Breakfast, Dinner, Tea, and Supper. Today, I have a desperate dilemma! My children were brought up the same way, but now they are older; lunch has become tea, and dinner has become a mid-morning meal!
By Carol Ann Townend2 years ago in Humor
10 most funny things told by presidents of America
Explore the wit and humor of U.S. presidents with these insightful and amusing quotes. From Ronald Reagan's take on government and business to Barack Obama's lighthearted aspiration, delve into the clever and often humorous perspectives of leaders like John F. Kennedy, Abraham Lincoln, and others. Discover the lighter side of presidential discourse and how humor has been used to address politics, personal integrity, and societal issues throughout history.
By Salman siddique2 years ago in Humor
Hooked and Cooked
In the charming town of Havenbridge, Mr. Harold Angler, a weekend fishing enthusiast, returned home from the nearby river brimming with excitement with a slippery surprise. Little did he know that the innocuous dispute over the name of his catch would escalate into a corporate clash of piscatorial proportions with his wife, Mrs. Gertrude Angler.
By RAJAT KANTI CHAKRABARTY2 years ago in Humor
Fear's Comedy Club
In the grand circus of emotions, fear strides in like a ringmaster wearing a cap made of anxiety and a top hat labeled "dread." It's that rollercoaster of trepidation that turns even the bravest among us into jittery penguins on a caffeine binge. Fear, my friends, is the ultimate stand-up comedian, making us laugh nervously while simultaneously wondering if we left the oven on.
By RAJAT KANTI CHAKRABARTY2 years ago in Humor
“Asteroid City”: Wes Anderson at his Wessiest
There’s been a brand of cinematic work that’s taken off in recent years, and the style is proving divisive for many viewers. They’re the films that don’t intend to tell cohesive narratives. They’re the films that seem as though they’re more intent on confusing audiences— or at least causing them to think a little too deeply for their comfort — than they are on entertaining them.
By Ben Ulansey2 years ago in Humor








