Well, there could be a story about a person who accidentally swaps bodies with their pet. So you have a human trying to act like a cat or a dog, meowing or barking at inappropriate times, while the pet is trying to figure out how to use a phone or cook food. Also, consider a town where the laws of physics are all wrong. People can walk on the ceiling, but only on Tuesdays, and cars float instead of drive. And then there's the idea of a magical pen that writes things that come to life. But it has a mind of its own and writes really silly things like giant talking bananas.
One funny subject could be a knight in shining armor who is actually terrified of his own horse. Every time he tries to mount the horse, he shakes like a leaf. Another is a group of pirates who are so bad at sailing that they keep ending up on landlocked islands and think they've found new continents. And then there's the story of a group of inventors who create a time - traveling machine but every time they use it, they end up in the wrong era, like in the middle of a dinosaur stampede or at a disco in the 70s.
How about 'My story is like a rollercoaster, but I left my stomach at the first drop.' This is humorous as it uses the analogy of a rollercoaster, which is known for its thrilling and sometimes stomach - churning rides, and adds a funny twist that the person has lost their stomach at the start.
There are quite a few. For example, 'Loopy Lookout' can be a name for an eagle that is a bit scatterbrained when it comes to looking out for things. 'Topsy - Turvy Talons' gives the impression of an eagle with talons that are all over the place or used in a very strange way. 'Zany Zephyr - Rider' is also a great name. It makes the eagle seem like it has a really zany or wacky way of riding the wind currents, which is a departure from the normal, more stately image of an eagle in flight.
Sure. There was a Pinoy student who was trying to connect to the school's Wi - Fi. He entered the wrong password so many times that the system locked him out. He then went to the IT department, and they had a good laugh when they saw his long list of failed attempts. After that, they helped him get connected.
I saw a face in the mirror. But I was alone in the room. It was a face I didn't recognize, with hollow eyes and a strange grin. It made my blood run cold as I stared back at it, not knowing what it could be or where it came from.
Well, education can be a common subject. In 'Dead Poets Society', the students' experience in school and their relationship with their teacher regarding education is explored. Another subject is cultural differences. In 'The Namesake', the main character Gogol struggles with his dual cultural identity. And of course, the subject of war and its impact is also seen in many realistic fiction works, like 'All Quiet on the Western Front' which shows the horror of war for soldiers.
Sure. 'The Silly Sloths' Slow - mo Shenanigans' or 'The Frivolous Frogs' Frolicking'.
Sure. There was a woman starting a yoga class. She walked in thinking she was really fit for it. But when she tried to do the first pose, she lost her balance and fell right on her mat. Everyone around her had a laugh, and she joined in too. It was a funny start to her yoga journey.
Another funny opening could be 'Once, in a place where the trees grew upside - down and the rain fell upwards, a young boy named Timmy tried to catch the raindrops with his hands, only to end up with soggy shoes on his head. It was a world full of topsy - turvy rules, and Timmy was about to embark on an adventure he could never have imagined.'
The doctor gave me some cream for my skin rash. He said it was a topical solution. I replied, 'Thanks, Doc. I had no idea my rash was so well - known.'
Sure. 'Silly Sally' is a classic funny name. It's simple and easy to remember, and it immediately gives the impression of a somewhat ditzy character. Another is 'Goofy Gus'. It's a name that makes you think of someone who is always getting into humorous situations.