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Uncle Azad’s Cake
Uncle Azad’s Cake Uncle Azad held a high-ranking government position and was known for his confidence and decisiveness in office. But at home, he was just like any other man, curious and sometimes a little impulsive. One Sunday morning, he woke up unusually early. His wife was still asleep, and the children were buried in their dreams. Something struck him suddenly—he had a strong craving for cake. He realized that all the shops were still closed, and his wife, who usually handled all the cooking, was resting. A bold idea popped into his mind: why not make the cake himself?
By Sudais Zakwan2 months ago in Humor
8 Reasons Why I Can't Be Your Witness in Court
If you’re facing time behind bars and need a reliable witness who can potentially save your ass, do not call me. Repeat, DO NOT call me to the stand. Doesn’t matter if I was there and you think I spied everything with my little eyes. I will not help. I will make things worse. Very likely unintentional, but nonetheless devastating to your case.
By Criminal Matters2 months ago in Humor
Inside the Art of Handcrafted Guitars: How Master Luthiers Shape Sound
Handcrafted guitars stand as timeless marvels, where every curve and contour whispers a story of human ingenuity intertwined with musical soul. Unlike mass-produced instruments churned out in factories, these bespoke creations emerge from the hands of master luthiers—artisans who treat wood as a living partner in crafting sound. In their workshops, the air hums with sawdust and possibility, as each guitar becomes a vessel for emotion, resonance, and the player's intent. This art form isn't just about building; it's about sculpting vibrations that dance through strings and into hearts, turning simple notes into symphonies.
By May Alroomi2 months ago in Humor
EXCLUSIVE: The Pompous Post Investigates “Milton Barrington III, Esquire” - A Lawyer Who Has Failed the Bar Exam Nine Times but Refuses to Stop Practicing Law Anyway.
The Pompous Post has always stood for truth, accountability, and protecting the public from quietly confident disasters. Which brings us to Milton Barrington III, Esquire.
By The Pompous Post2 months ago in Humor







