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Then, I begin at my feet and wash up as far as possible.” “Well,” the doctor told him, “I suggest you go home and wash ...
Mondays are already brutal. I love when my boss asks if I have “a quick second” and then proceeds to explain how to do the job I’ve already been doing for three years. Or when they send an ...
Yes, that’s what kicks off this episode of Human Resources Season 2. It might be funny to some for a few moments, but after the hundredth sex joke involving men, butts, or various bodily fluids ...
Season one of “Human Resources” nimbly straddles the lines between crass humor and surprisingly touching, nuanced explorations of human emotion.
How to be funny—not offensive—at work. Having a sense of humor can defuse tension and build camaraderie among co-workers. But when jokes go too far, they can alienate, anger and offend your ...
One possible benefit of humor might be increased longevity. Comedians George Burns and Bob Hope both lived to be 100. Comedy ...
A delightful, laugh-out-loud funny picture book from Midcoast writer and illustrator X. Fang. Thank goodness for X. Fang. Her new picture book, “We Are Definitely Human,” is a breath of fresh ...
The only funny thing about that clip is how Feinberg notes that no one is laughing, even after the “joke.” If a computer knows these jokes aren’t funny, human comedians must know that too, right?
Nearly 70% of the participants rated ChatGPT jokes as funnier than those written by regular people. By comparison, 25% favored the human jokes and 5% rated the jokes as equally funny.
But is humor connected to mindfulness? And how can we find more of it? Episode summary: For Emmy- nominated comedian Josh Johnson, humor has always come naturally. But over time, Josh has found it ...