Humor Articles
61: Funny Videos - They Are Good For You!
Most video clips online are relatively short, which is convenient for you; the viewer. You no longer need to spend half an hour or more in front of the TV to relax, loosen up, and have some laughs.
62: Is 21st Century Communication Different?
What we want to say doesn't change, but how we communicate it does.
63: History of the Recliner Chair
While much of the written history of the recliner starts in the early Twentieth Century, the recliner chair dates back much further.
64: The Comedic Genius Of Robin Williams
Robin Williams' manic style of comedy earns him the honor of being called a living legend. His wild improvisational skills bring both humor and excitement to his performances, and his impersonations are truly unique.
65: The Evolution of the Garfield Comic Strip
June 19th, 1978 saw the birth of one of the most beloved and best known comic strips of all time, Garfield, a tale of an ornery but lovable orange tabby cat, his owner Jonathan Q. Arbuckle, better known simply as Jon, and the long-eared but equally adorable Odie the dog.
66: Aaron McGruder And His Controversial Comic Strip "The Boondocks"
The satirical and edgy comic strip "The Boondocks," created by Aaron McGruder, involves two young African American brothers from inner-city Chicago who explore life living with their grandfather in an unassuming suburb of the big city.
67: Does Cooking Provide Food For Thought?
Although we have to eat to survive, can we survive without cooking?
68: Does Time Stumble When It Marches On?
Complaining about not having enough time and wishing we had more wastes time.
69: Yves St. Laurent: The Man Who Loved Women
In search of a party outfit, I find the perfect dress, designed by one who loved and respected women.
70: Charlie Chaplin - The Legend
Charlie Chaplin's comedy was rich in creativity and cleverness. His ability to make his audience laugh while touching universal chords of emotions was a rare gift.
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