Satire
11 Ways to Overcome Writer's Block
Writer's block-- it happens to everyone. Well, not me, you know, I've never, personally, had a problem like that. I mean, sometimes if I have too much whiskey the words will come out a little bit soft, but you know, they're still words, so that counts. Right? But enough about me. I'm here for YOU right now. You're the one with the problem, and I'm going to fix it for you, because that's what friends are for. So here are eleven ways to overcome writer's block-- and none of them were created by Chat GPT!
By Jason Edwards2 years ago in Humor
And Then I Woke Up
I’m typing furiously on my technicolor keyboard. I’ve been arguing with a netizen over what animal Uniqua from The Backyardigans is for so long that I’ve lost track of time. Right now, my theory is that she’s a ladybug, but I can’t be certain. After all, it’s the end of the world, and anything can change.
By Wen Xiaosheng2 years ago in Humor
Health Benefits of Laughter Yoga: A Funny Way to Stay Fit
Laughter yoga is more than just a fitness craze; it’s a unique exercise routine that combines the physical act of laughing with yoga breathing exercises. The practice, which originated in India in the mid-1990s, has gained global popularity for its surprising health benefits and its ability to promote well-being in a joyful, communal setting.
By BLESSING COOL 2 years ago in Humor
The Diva's Diary - 4
Day 5 (June 10, 2026) Morning dawned without the comforting presence of my husband by my side, only stronger confirming my growing suspicions that he might be deliberately avoiding me. He had prepared my meals and left another affectionate note, only to vanish without a trace.
By Lana V Lynx2 years ago in Humor
I’m 44, Sober, Smoking Hot, And Have Multiple Stalkers
Hey, fabulous followers! It’s Marissa Narski, and let me tell you, life at 44 can be a wild ride. 🎢 If you’re anything like me — which you aren’t — you have endless stalkers. It’s a nuisance! What’s a girl to do?
By Scott Christenson🌴2 years ago in Humor
The Wealthy Burglar
As many of you know, I am in the process of changing homes. This has meant a great deal of packing, cleaning up and decision-making over what to toss and what to keep. I have found old photographs and notebooks that I will treasure forever, along with other documents that I wish I had not seen. One such item came from the government. It noted how much money I would receive as part of the national pension plan if I retired in 2022 (it was an old letter). Now, things did not look good then, and they would probably not look too good many years down the road when I actually decided to retire. And the bills are still coming in and the rent will still need to be paid. What to do?
By Kendall Defoe 2 years ago in Humor
The Marvelous Mishap of Sinbad’s Graphene Odyssey. AI-Generated.
Ahoy, my fellow seekers of science and adventure! Tis I, Sinbad the Sailor, come to regale you with a yarn as twisted as a tempest and as wondrous as a whale's song. Gather 'round and lend an ear, for the tale I spin today tells of how a sailor like me stumbled upon the curious world of graphene and felt compelled to chart its mysteries with pen and paper.
By ScienceStyled2 years ago in Humor








