The big show will be called: Real weirdos who live on hills. And the dudes who said: "We were right all along!"

In my next production we will take academic forehead size as central to the entertainment value. Plus the amount of love we have to offer.

Her demons were awful, and she made bad tasting sandwiches.

Today I am going to deny the existence of HAIRY ARMPITS! I may be crude, even rude, but no such character exists!

When she said she hungered for my conversation, she meant she devours Swiss Cheese.

100 sexual positions for goldfish.

The biggest question ever! Who is more iconic: Superman or Batman? Yea I win!

This guy with aids is doing everything he can to help.

HONENZ

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Extremism is growing, partisan politics also. That’s an unfortunate reality—extremism and deep partisan divides seem to be intensifying. The polarization in political discourse makes it harder for people to find common ground, leading to more rigid ideologies and less room for constructive debate. Social media, misinformation, and global conflicts all play a role in fueling these divisions. When political landscapes become too extreme, it can fracture societies, making compromise feel impossible. But history has shown that cycles of polarization come and go—sometimes leading to shifts toward moderation and renewed efforts at dialogue.