Archive for the 'Humor' Category

It's The Year Of The Tiger

Posted in Humor, Society on February 9th, 2022
It's The Tiger, After All
It’s The Year Of The Tiger, After All
It's The Tiger, After All
he Tail And Hang On
So Grab It By The Tail And Hang On

This Chinese Lunar New Year marks the beginning of the Year of the Tiger, specifically the Water Tiger, and that means we should passionately and with great stubbornness grab it by the tail and hang on. 😆

Want To Get Lucky In 2022? Fortune Favors The Bold

While it does seem there are a plethora of reasons to be so, don’t be Sinophobic. Indeed, avoid Sinophobia like you’ve tried to avoid COVID-19. Hate the evil yellow monkeys in Beijing, not the Chinese women in all their splendor.

After all, there’s a lot of luck in those little red and gold wrappings. You’ve just got to be bold and open them up!

Horror & Happiness Now

Posted in Humor, Movies, Politics, Society on February 5th, 2022
Horror & Happiness Now In The Days Of The Wuhan-Democrat Flu
Horror & Happiness Now
In The Days Of The Wuhan-Democrat Flu

With so many people – most of them the sorts that would vote Democrat and also the vast majority of them who do vote Democrat – suffering from long-haul panicdemic, the image above does aptly sum up horror and happiness today, in the days of their plague.

Sinophobia Intervention Team

Posted in Humor, Society on February 3rd, 2022
Sinophobia Intervention Team

Don’t Feel Bad. Sometimes We All Need An Intervention

What with it being Chinese Lunar New Year and certain sorts rabidly ignoring reality and science and refusing to move past the COVID-19 aka the Wuhan Flu panicdemic, now seems a good time to remind people not to be Sinophobic. 😉

Groundhog Day 2022

Posted in Humor on February 2nd, 2022
Yes, It’s Groundhog Day

Occidentally Funny

Posted in Food & Drink, Humor on January 31st, 2022
Occidentally Funny
Occidentally Funny

This is completely, totally, and I’m fairly sure solely occidentally funny. 😆 👿 Still though, even in China, this would be considered a damn fine way of celebrating the Lunar New Year.