Sarcasm
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"You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means." ~Inigo Montoya, The Princess Bride This little bit of fun was inspired by an article by the very talented Harmony Kent, about homonyms and similar word comparisons that often cause trouble for writers. It's a very well written, informative piece that's more than worth the time to read. It's also the first in a series I'm sure you'll want to follow, so please, go read it:
By Dana Crandell3 years ago in Humor
Galactic Giggles
Once upon a time in a small, quirky town called Hilarityville, the residents lived up to their town's name. Laughter filled the air like a contagious virus, and jokes were exchanged like currency. The town's comedy club, "Cosmic Chuckles," was the center of attention, attracting comedians from across the universe. But little did the people of Hilarityville know that they were about to receive some unexpected cosmic guests.
By Edwin Kingsly3 years ago in Humor
Barbie Movie Laughter 🤣
Once upon a time in a cozy little town called Giggleville, there lived a group of friends who loved to hang out and watch movies together. Among this gang of mischievous mirth-makers were Alice, Bob, Cindy, and Doug. They were notorious for finding the silliest movies and having uproarious movie nights.
By Adarsh Jose3 years ago in Humor
Why Couldn’t They Just Say No?
That one year my birthday was approaching, so I decided to plan a house party (didn’t have a job at the time, so couldn’t afford going out, and my friends were aware of it). So, I sent out a Facebook event invite to a dozen of my besties (or so I thought!). These days each invite is accompanied by Going, Interested, Not Going and even the Ignore button.
By Katya Duft3 years ago in Humor
How to Sound Like an Insufferable Food Snob
Ever found yourself at a fancy schmancy restaurant, where the menu is a linguistic labyrinth that makes your head spin? And it's not just because the prices could give you a heart attack, but the pretentious jargon they use to describe their dishes.
By William Saint Val3 years ago in Humor
How has Richard Simmons' representative, Tom Estey, described his current state of happiness?. Content Warning.
Richard Simmons' representative, Tom Estey, has often been in the spotlight when it comes to discussing the renowned fitness guru's current state of happiness. Estey, a publicist known for his close relationship with Simmons, has provided insights into Simmons' emotional well-being, shedding light on his client's contentment and overall outlook on life. While it is important to note that Estey's statements reflect his perspective and are subject to interpretation, they offer valuable glimpses into Simmons' happiness and personal journey.
By Word Weaver 3 years ago in Humor
Interview with Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Content Warning.
Today, I interview a great scientist who’s discoveries have made his local village proud. He’s a scientist with an alter ego. He’s no poet, but he has written a lot of scientific papers, and many great poems and stories have been written about him, and he’s had several major Hollywood movies produced about his life.
By Alex H Mittelman 3 years ago in Humor






