Comedians
Ferdinand the Funny Rooster. AI-Generated.
Once upon a time, in a quaint little village surrounded by green fields and winding cobblestone paths, there lived a rooster named Ferdinand. Ferdinand was no ordinary rooster. He had shiny feathers in shades of red, orange, and green that glimmered in the morning sun, and a proud stance that made him look like the king of the barnyard. But Ferdinand had a very unusual problem: every time he tried to crow “cock-a-doodle-doo” at dawn, out came a loud, unexpected “woof-woof!”
By Michael Tomasetta3 days ago in Humor
Charlie Chaplin
Charlie Chaplin is one of the most influential figures in the history of cinema. More than a century after his rise to fame, his work continues to inspire filmmakers, comedians, and audiences around the world. Chaplin was not just an actor; he was a complete filmmaker—writer, director, producer, editor, and composer—at a time when the film industry was still in its early stages. His ability to blend comedy with deep human emotion made him a global icon whose legacy remains unmatched.
By shaoor afridiabout a month ago in Humor
Dieudonné: Understanding Why His Humor Is Restricted in France
Dieudonné M’bala M’bala has been at the center of one of the most unusual cultural debates in France for more than twenty years. Seen by some as a gifted performer and by others as a provocateur who crossed key boundaries, he now occupies a unique place in discussions about artistic freedom, the limits of comedy, and the role of public speech in a democratic society. Why have some of his shows been restricted? Why does he generate such strong reactions from institutions and the media? This article offers a clear and detailed exploration of the phenomenon in ten essential points.
By Bubble Chill Media 3 months ago in Humor
“The Day My Phone Tried to Ruin My Life”. AI-Generated.
I have always believed that my phone has a personal mission: to embarrass me at the worst possible moments. But I didn’t know how far it was willing to go—until the day it weaponized the words “I LOVE YOU.”
By Muhammad Ayyan 3 months ago in Humor
My Huge Dislike of Euphemisms . Content Warning.
Everyone's favorite, or rather, hated social media platform YouTube turned 20 this year. My 17-year-old self thought it was the best thing that was ever invented. Fast forward to 2025, I've come to the conclusion that it has gotten worse over time. Why? It's because these YouTubers are interested in coddling their audiences rather than providing us with honest, factual information. One thing that I dislike about YouTubers is them using euphemisms of words that are harmless for the most part. The late, great George Carlin discussed this on his 1990 comedy album, Parental Advisory. He explained that euphemisms hid the truth, which he had a huge dislike of. There are some terms that were highly offensive and the language needed to change, such as terms that describe people with disabilities. I can accept some language that is here to stay. In my opinion, YouTubers and regular people using euphemisms makes me want to throw up. We're literally babying a generation in order for them to get more views and subscribers/followers. Where feelings are more important than keeping it real to everyone. They're afraid if they used direct language in their videos, their videos would be demonetized, which I've always found both laughable and ridiculous. I've heard that lame excuse countless times. Basically, they have to walk on eggshells, so they don't "trigger" their audiences. I'll share a few examples of terms that many people have been using online that makes me cringe.
By Mark Wesley Pritchard 4 months ago in Humor
The Last Lightkeeper
The storm had arrived without warning. Winds howled like ancient spirits, slamming into the old lighthouse with relentless fury. Rain lashed against the windows, turning the world outside into a blurred mess of grey, white, and black. Somewhere out in the dark, the sea churned like a beast stirred from slumber.
By Alexander Mind4 months ago in Humor









