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Laugh, Dang It
I was quite intrigued when Vocal recently announced four new communities for creators to try our craft in. As those of you who have followed some on my shenanigans on the platform could imagine, the Humour (I’m Canadian, don’t even mention the spelling) community would be the one I would be most drawn to.
By Cathy holmes3 years ago in Humor
Title: Unleashing the Power of Self-Reflection: Discovering Growth and Fulfillment Within
Introduction: Self-reflection is a powerful tool that allows us to gain deeper insights into ourselves, our experiences, and our personal growth journey. By taking the time to pause, examine our thoughts and actions, and learn from our experiences, we can unlock tremendous potential for growth and fulfillment. In this article, we will explore the transformative power of self-reflection, drawing inspiration from real-life examples, and uncover practical strategies to cultivate a habit of self-reflection. Get ready to embark on a journey of self-discovery and personal development as we delve into the stories of individuals who have harnessed the power of self-reflection to find growth, purpose, and fulfillment.
By crunchy Is Santa3 years ago in Humor
Murder Mystery 2
The verdict on 2019's "Murder Mystery" might have been a bit too harsh. Or maybe my fondness for Adam Sandler has grown over time. It's interesting how comedy can be influenced by timing and the current state of the world. After a series of lackluster comedies as part of his Netflix deal, I initially gave the comedy/thriller a modest two-star rating. But now, I find myself leaning towards giving it an extra half-star as a solid diversion. Perhaps it's due to the goodwill generated by Sandler's recent projects like "Uncut Gems," "Hustle," and even the relatively enjoyable "Hubie Halloween." Or it could be that my mood has improved since four years ago. Whatever the reason, "Murder Mystery 2" manages to deliver in a similar fashion. Once again, Sandler's charm shines through. Once again, the relatively tight 90-minute runtime keeps the film away from the aimless jokes that weigh down the worst Happy Madison movies. And, once again, it provides an easy escape from the real world for the duration of the feature. Maybe that's something we need more of in the 2020s, particularly after the pandemic. It's a mystery.
By M. K. Anandan3 years ago in Humor
The Hilarity Hotel
Synopsis: "The Hilarity Hotel" is a side-splitting comedy TV series that takes place in the charming yet chaotic world of a struggling boutique hotel. Filled with eccentric guests, bumbling staff members, and absurd situations, this show promises to deliver non-stop laughter and uproarious entertainment. Through a combination of situational comedy, clever wordplay, and memorable characters, "The Hilarity Hotel" captures the spirit of classic sitcoms with a modern twist.
By Nadiia Diia3 years ago in Humor
Ventriloquism
I am not a comedian. I know I am not funny. This article will not be about me making people laugh. It will be about one particular kind of performance and what makes people laugh. I am going to be talking about ventriloquism. Two people in particular, Jeff Dunham and Darci Lynn.
By Jeremy White3 years ago in Humor
A Truly Shocking Dog Story
Ever since I was a kid I have been an animal lover, especially dogs. The great thing about dogs is that they love you forever and are always happy to see you. They don’t throw a moody for no good reason. What’s more, they don’t cheat or lie or set out to deceive you in any way shape or form. If they do something bad, like crap on your favourite rug, they always own up by showing their guilt. So what you have in a dog is a faithful friend for life, which is not always the case with their human counterparts. Having said all that, dogs can sometimes unwittingly be the cause of a great deal of pain.
By Liam Ireland3 years ago in Humor





