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Middle-Aged Man in Ohio Changes World by Sharing His Political Opinions Online
This week, Greg Schneider of Cleveland Ohio, unleashed a series of political opinions in all capitals upon X, Bluesky, and Medium.com that he hopes alter the trajectory of human civilization.
By Scott Christenson🌴about 17 hours ago in Humor
The World Is on Fire, But My Freezer’s Been Stockpiling Since 2017
📦 Section 1: Frozen Time Capsules – A Love Letter to Foods That Shouldn't Be Alive There comes a moment in every adult’s life when you open your freezer, stare into the icy abyss, and realize you’ve been harboring culinary fugitives from the past.
By The Pompous Post4 days ago in Humor
Established in 1842: Why Everything is Older Than You Thought.
There was a time, long ago... roughly 2007, when businesses were content to simply exist. You sold bagels, you put a sign on the door, and that was that. No origin myth. No fake Latin motto. No logo featuring an eagle wearing monocles. But those days are long gone.
By The Pompous Post6 days ago in Humor
The Slow Conquest
While we humans are busy arguing over climate accords and which billionaire gets to colonize Mars first, a silent, wide-eyed shadow is creeping across the canopy of Southeast Asia. We have long overlooked the slow loris, dismissing it as a "cute" viral video sensation or a lethargic fuzzball. This is our first—and perhaps final—mistake.
By Richard Weber7 days ago in Humor
Hyprov Review: A Blend of Hypnosis & Improv That Will Make You Go Gaga. AI-Generated.
You would have seen and experienced a lot of comedy shows, but have you heard about Hyprov, a unique and personalised blend of hypnosis and improv? If not, you are seriously missing out on something truly fun and fascinating. Just imagine you went to a Hyprov show expecting some traditional humour, jokes, and stage play. But what you get is an experience that truly engages you, keeps you on the centre stage, and makes you laugh uncontrollably.
By Marta Larson8 days ago in Humor
A Man Gets a Lobotomy:
PITTSBURGH, PA – In a daring act of self-improvement and patriotic devotion, local man Johnny “JD” Dangerfield, 47, voluntarily underwent a full frontal lobotomy this Tuesday, citing his desperate need to “truly believe America is great again.”
By Meko James 8 days ago in Humor
Canada Conducts Massive Airstrikes on Minnesota to Aid Heroic Protesters Battling Authoritarian I.C.E. Regime
In an act of compassion, the Canadian Armed Forces have initiated massive airstrikes against key centers of oppression in Minneapolis, in an action dubbed "Operation De-Icing" that supports local protesters demanding an end to the brutal regime of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (I.C.E.).
By Scott Christenson🌴9 days ago in Humor
From ad men to mad men. Top Story - March 2026.
It's after 2am in the morning when a local police patrol vehicle in Northern New Jersey spots a figure costumed as Quasimodo, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, proceeding southbound on the sidewalk along Lydecker Street. Though the hunchback’s costume stuffing offers added insulation, it's January, and friggin’ freezing. Carefully, the officers slow down, gently question the subject, and offer him a ride home.
By David W. Maury11 days ago in Humor
The Day My Cat Became a Genius. AI-Generated.
I always thought I was the clever one in my household. I had a steady job, a routine, and even a Spotify playlist that reflected my “refined” taste in music. Meanwhile, my cat, Mr. Whiskers, spent most of his day staring at walls, chasing imaginary monsters, and sleeping in awkward positions that made me question evolution.
By Waleed khan11 days ago in Humor









