Improv
The Lighthouse Ending Explained
The Lighthouse is one of those rare horror movies that stays in your head long after the credits roll. It is disturbing, mysterious, and completely open to interpretation. The film follows two lighthouse keepers trapped on a remote island, cut off from the rest of the world. As the days drag on and the weather becomes worse, the isolation slowly destroys both men mentally.
By JAMES NECK about 18 hours ago in Humor
Why the Rich Never Tell White Lies After Labor Day
Every year, as the last rosé is chilled, the final seaplane taxis off to Aspen, and Labor Day folds its socially acceptable linen napkin, an ancient tradition quietly stirs among the elite: They stop telling white lies. Why you ask?
By The Pompous Posta day ago in Humor
Mally and Media Junkiez
Molly and the media junkies are kids from all ages and stuff who like to hang out at the mall and stuff. They’re seeing kids and Goth kids and metalhead kids and just live in the dream or at least there of I think outside of the mall there are part of bands and stuff that that gives them the luxury and the privilege to be able to hang out at the mall as they do.
By Revista Miko:XCI about a month ago in Humor
The Disappearance of Common Sense (As Told by Warning Labels)
There was a time when products trusted us to use them correctly. A ladder did not need to remind us not to stand on the very top rung. A candle did not feel compelled to clarify that fire, historically speaking, is hot. Shampoo did not warn us that it was not to be consumed as a breakfast smoothie.
By The Pompous Postabout a month ago in Humor
When Humor Isn’t Funny:
Most people assume humor is a universal language. They treat comedy as a default setting—something everyone should enjoy, understand, and participate in without effort. But some adults experience the opposite reaction. They sit in rooms full of laughter and feel nothing. Comedy clubs, sitcoms, improv, slapstick, exaggerated characters, “funny faces,” absurd dialogue, and manufactured chaos all fall flat.
By Dr. Mozelle Martin2 months ago in Humor
We Regret to Inform You That Your Friend Is Speaking Entirely in Obscure Movie Quotes
As editors, we feel it is our responsibility... nay, our duty, to issue the following disclaimer: If you are currently friends with, related to, or standing behind a man who speaks exclusively in obscure movie quotes, we want you to know something very important.
By The Pompous Post3 months ago in Humor
Hyprov Review: The Live Comedy Experience Everyone Is Talking About. AI-Generated.
Live comedy has always thrived on unpredictability, but Hyprov takes that idea a step further by blending improvisational theater with hypnosis. The result is a show that feels spontaneous, audience-driven, and noticeably different from traditional comedy formats. Over the past few years, Hyprov has drawn attention from theater critics, comedy fans, and curious first-time viewers, all trying to understand what makes this performance stand out.
By Kenzie Scott4 months ago in Humor
Where Laughter Meets the Subconscious: The Comic Magic of HYPROV. AI-Generated.
When was the last time you witnessed comedy that truly defied expectations? HYPROV: Improv Under Hypnosis has emerged as one of the most innovative theatrical experiences of our time, seamlessly blending two seemingly incompatible art forms into a single unforgettable evening. This groundbreaking show combines the spontaneity of improvisational comedy with the fascinating science of hypnosis, creating something audiences have never experienced before.
By Kenzie Scott4 months ago in Humor
Ironies That Define Our Time
Some truths can only be told through irony, because people today will tolerate humor long before they tolerate conviction. We live in an era where satire feels redundant because the world itself has become a parody of wisdom. Every contradiction, every absurdity, is defended as progress.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast6 months ago in Humor








