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Sorry dad, you're not the funniest. It's the kids who slay the family group chats these days
Forget dad jokes, it is the youngest in the brood who take the crown as the comics in the family. With around 34 million British adults now part of a family group chat, humour is playing a big part ...
A British Columbia RCMP officer says he and fellow officers used "dark humour" as a way to vent their frustrations, but he's not proud of his statements and thinks it's unfortunate that the police ...
Family group chats have come a long way from being mere tools for coordination. They are now mirrors of family identity and ...
I came across an incident like this in the news about a decade ago. I was just out of college and the story had me really excited. But at that point in time, it was a pipe dream for me to be able to ...
Swara Bhasker was left rolling with laughter at Kangana Ranaut claimed that she never read or talked about any person's private chats. Swara Bhasker has reacted to Kangana Ranaut's latest Twitter rant ...
Viewers can also expect Australian humour, however this is “very different from American humour” Hazel warns. So different in fact that there was an on-set coach to help with the difference in comedic ...
Think Madurai lingo, and Soori is among the first actors to come to our mind. Flashing a toothy smile and talking in his trademark sing-song tone, the comedian leaves everyone in splits. He has come a ...
A B.C. RCMP officer says he showed a “lack of judgment” and regrets comments he made in police group chats, but using “dark humour” was a way to vent frustrations about the stressful job of policing.
A British Columbia RCMP officer says he and fellow officers used “dark humour” as a way to vent their frustrations, but he’s not proud of his statements and thinks it’s unfortunate that the police ...
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