Blogs tagged with humor from All Schools
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| Everything Random |
a collection of fun and interesting things from throughout the web |
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| Good Girl Gone Blog |
The life and times of a college co-ed living it up in Boston |
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| Keep it down, kids...Mom & Dad are studying |
A married couple returns to college after 20 years away and quickly achieves a comfort level slightly below that of an Amish family shopping at Best Buy. These are their adventures. |
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| asianfailure |
i am a programmer. i am lazy, stupid and worthless by choice. i hate pretty much everything and everybody and my goal in life is to take advantage of the fact that people think i'm smart by default because i'm asian. read about my life of aimless debauchery, revenge on coworkers, and how i spend my work week scratching myself and taking naps in between meetings. I spend the rest of my time writing about things that pretty much suck my balls and writing stories about me being a total jackass. |
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| no use for a headline |
a personal blog of my journey through grad school and life. we laugh, we cry, we work on our thesis and cry some more... |
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| Not Quite Newsworthy |
All the news that's fit to print, but probably shouldn't be. |
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| Slightly Overdressed |
This is a blog. Duh! I write about a lot of different things, usually in a way that I think is funny and/or interesting. You (the reader) get to decide if my writing really is funny and/or interesting. |
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| Ned Resnikoff |
Politics, culture, miscellany |
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| Observations of an Apathetic Mind |
My musings on life, current events, music, movies, fashion, trends, and amusing things I find on the 'net. |
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| Teresa |
Teresa is a Communication major at the University of California, San Diego who will one day live out of a cardboard box. (But you can bet it will be decorated in pink rhinestones.) She frequently regrets her choice of major and has quarterly panic attacks about switching into something else, unfortunately she is a firm believer in the philosophy, but I've come too far. She is frightened by her parents' acceptance of her ambitions, because this means two things: A) they truly believe she's incompetent of majoring in what they perceive to be anything of substance, and B) they really do expect her to marry rich. She apologizes for selfishly utilizing this blog to discuss her favorite topic (herself, if that wasn't blatantly obvious) and to preoccupy herself in the wee hours of the morning. It is about anything and everything, moderately censored, of course, as she is rather aware that publishing her personal life on the internet is not one of her brightest ideas. Despite this knowledge, her tendency to oppose whatever her common sense suggests is powerful. Her one and only privacy tactic is to imagine the reactions of her 2nd grade teacher, her brother, and a creepy middle-aged pedophile in Kansas before she hits publish.(If you happen to be the creepy middle-aged pedophile in Kansas, Teresa happens to have a prosthetic leg and a horrible case of bacne, seriously, you're not interested.) If the envisioned facial expressions are of an acceptable level of horror, then the entry stays. |
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