Improv
Abducted by Oracles
Every year around summer solistice, we have an almighty family get together. Each year it’s in a different home, so we select a Tetris team to go in and create a magical arrangement of tables. It's a stupendous operation, like, Guinness Book of Records levels of amazement!
Susan MurphyPublished 12 months ago in Humor- Content Warning
What a landlord!
1. Landlord: Good morning! How are you today? Tenant: Oh, you won't believe the morning I've had. The toilet decided to go on strike and flood the entire bathroom!
M.J. HUMPHREYPublished 12 months ago in Humor A Parted Puddle
Imagine if you will a series about a 54 year old woman and her 24 year old daughter sitting outside, traveling the US and visiting family and friends all while high or smoking weed. The mom has several autoimmune diseases, more degrees than she will ever use or pay for and works full time in the public school system. She has become disenfranchised about life in general. She is still old fashioned enough to never want anyone to find out she gets high due to chronic pain. What she doesn't know is that most people already know and could care less.
VNessa ErlenePublished 12 months ago in Humor- Content Warning
the monkey story and more
Once upon a time in a small village called Jollyville, there lived a quirky farmer named Fred. Fred was known for his love of telling long and elaborate jokes. One day, he decided to challenge himself to create the longest and funniest joke anyone had ever heard. He set out to create a joke story that would be exactly 1,000 words long.
M.J. HUMPHREYPublished 12 months ago in Humor - Content Warning
The Chuckle Hut
Once upon a time, in the quirky little town of Wackyville, there lived a man named Harold McLaughlin. Harold was an ordinary guy with an extraordinary sense of humor. He had a knack for turning every situation into a comedy act, and his friends loved him for it. However, there was one thing Harold hadn't quite mastered yet: expressing his love for a woman.
M.J. HUMPHREYPublished 12 months ago in Humor The Inseparable Dance of Life and Death
The Inseparable Dance of Life and Death: Embracing the Full Spectrum of Existence Introduction: Life and death are two profound and interconnected aspects of the human experience. While life is celebrated and cherished, death is often shrouded in fear and sadness. However, understanding and embracing the intricate relationship between life and death can enrich our existence and deepen our appreciation for the beauty and impermanence of our journey. In this article, we will delve into the profound significance of life and death, exploring how they shape our perspectives, inspire growth, and remind us to live fully.
Motivational BucksPublished 12 months ago in HumorNobody subscribed to you
Cezanne Libellen — 06/03/2023 1:28 PM This person named themself Nobody on Vocal and subscribed to me and now it says in my notifications, "Nobody subscribed to you." I am rotfl (rolling on the floor laughing, for those who don't know)!! 🤣 Thank you for the laugh, Nobody!! You're the best!!
Cezanne LibellenPublished 12 months ago in HumorHow to have more confidence
Confidence plays a vital role in our personal and professional lives, impacting our ability to take risks, pursue goals, and maintain healthy relationships. This article offers practical advice and insights to help you cultivate greater confidence and self-assurance. By understanding the factors contributing to confidence and adopting strategies for personal growth, you can nurture self-belief and unlock your full potential.
Controlling feelings
Topic: The Art of Emotional Regulation: Mastering the Skill of Controlling Your Feelings Emotions are an integral part of the human experience. They fuel our experiences, shape our perspectives, and influence our behaviors. However, sometimes emotions can feel overwhelming and out of control, leading to negative consequences in our personal and professional lives. That's where emotional regulation comes in, the ability to manage and control one's emotions effectively.
sami sharifiPublished 12 months ago in Humor