Category Archives: Humor

Elephant comes to rescue her friend

A concerned baby elephant named Kham Lha at the Elephant Nature Park in Chiang Mai, Thailand, rushed into the river where she sweetly but mistakenly believed that Darrick Thompson, her favorite human, was in danger. The tiny pachyderm very gently offered her trunk for Thompson to hold and put her body over his to protect him from the rushing current.

This video show the bond between Darrick and elephant Kham Lha at Elephant Nature Park when she think Darrick in trouble, so she rushed to the river and try to save him. This is can show us that, when we treat animal with love, they always paid love back to us.

Infinity

infinity

Swedish Fish Oreos Review

I found them.
They are horrible.
I regret nothing.

Wile E. Coyote

Sorry

sorry

Events

events

Happy Polar Bear

Halloween Humor

Candy Corn CannibalismHappy Halloween!

Say NO

say_no

You can’t see me

you_cant_see_me

One does not simple TELNET into Mordor

telnet_mordor

Unique

unique

YMCA

ymca

Longship

you_sank_my_longship

YouTube Virus

youtube_virus

X-15 CB

x15

Bad Image

badimage

Ashamed

ashamed

Happy Birthday, Emoticon :-)

emoticon smile

An emoticon is a facial expression pictorially represented by punctuation and letters, usually to express a writer’s mood. Emoticons are often used to alert a responder to the tenor or temper of a statement, and can change and improve interpretation of plain text. The word is a portmanteau word of the English words emotion and icon. In web forums, instant messengers and online games, text emoticons are often automatically replaced with small corresponding images, which came to be called emoticons as well. Certain complex character combinations can only be accomplished in a double-byte language, giving rise to especially complex forms, sometimes known by their romanized Japanese name of kaomoji.

The use of emoticons can be traced back to the 19th century, and they were commonly used in casual and/or humorous writing. Digital forms of emoticons on the Internet were included in a proposal by Scott Fahlman of Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in a message on September 19, 1982.

Tootsie Rolls

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