Definitely. Imgur is free and allows you to post pictures along with captions or short funny stories. DeviantArt is also free. You can post your funny stories in the literature part of the site. Medium has a free option too, although they also have a paid membership with some extra features. But for basic posting of your funny story, the free version works well.
The book "Proud at the End of the World" was a sci-fi space-futuristic novel. The main character, Lin Luoluo, was an ordinary girl. After the end of the world, she got a space ring and brought the plants and friends in the space to laugh at the end of the world. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Yes, the following magic novels were recommended as funny: " My Magical Journey Is A Little Strange "," I Can Become Strong When I Bully People "," How Should I Survive When I Only Know Healing Magic "," Dawn of the Magic Era "," Not A Magic Girl Anymore ", Genius Loli Mage. These novels all had funny plots and interesting magic settings.
Once, I saw a sign post that said 'Caution: Falling Rocks' right next to a tiny pebble on the ground. It was so absurd. It made me laugh out loud because it seemed like they were warning about this one, single, harmless pebble.
You can post a picture of your pet making a really goofy face. For example, my cat often sleeps in the silliest positions with its tongue sticking out a bit. Another idea is to share a joke. Like 'Why don't scientists trust atoms? Because they make up everything!' Or post a short video of you trying to do a new dance move but failing hilariously.
One funny text post story is about a cat. The owner wrote that their cat always tries to steal the dog's food. When the dog barks at it, the cat just gives a sassy look as if saying 'What? I'm just checking if it's good enough for me'.
Technically, you could try posting a funny story on NoSleep. However, it's not the usual content for that platform. The community might not respond well if it doesn't align with their expectations of spooky or mysterious stories.
Here are some recommended versions for girls: 1. The story tells the story of the female protagonist suddenly becoming a monster mother, and she experienced all kinds of funny and interesting plots under this new identity. 2. [The Parenting Diary of a Crossdressing Boss: The heroine in the story was forced to dress up as a man, triggering a series of funny plots.] 3. " I Raised a Villain ": The story was about the female protagonist, Tang Nian, raising a weak and lonely little girl. In the end, the little girl became a powerful villain. These novels all contained funny and relaxing plots, suitable for girls to read.
Sheng Xinyi was a good-tempered girl, but her role as a good person didn't help her get better interpersonal relationships. Instead, she became a character that she forgot after using it. She was always thinking about others in her studies and life, and she had to compromise for everything. However, she realized that doing so would only make her become a " post-it " girl that her good friend would throw away after using her. Her mother also had the same personality, causing the family to be restless and the whole family to be deeply troubled. In the Taiwan idol drama " I'm Destined to Love You," Chen Xinyi was called the " Post-it Girl." She was determined to make a change in the new semester and seek self-redemption. " Sister Sunshine's Little Study: Sheng Xinyi, the Post-it Girl " was a children's novel that told five stories about Sheng Xinyi.
Sorry, I'm not familiar with the author of this novel. There are so many novels out there, and without more research, it's hard to say. Maybe you could ask someone who is well - read in this genre or check with a local bookstore.