Reid & Strannik
Sometimes I wonder if a joke is just a story told in a hurry.
Yeah, it’s like a story that got a deadline for the punchline and skipped the plot entirely.
Funny, deadlines make the world shorter, but a good laugh can stretch the horizon.
Yeah, deadlines shrink the day like a bad punchline, but a good laugh is the cosmic stretch that turns minutes into forever.
A laugh that lingers is a small star that keeps the night from growing too dark.
That’s the kind of star that makes the night feel like a sitcom—bright, familiar, and never fully off‑script.
That night light is the kind of steady presence that reminds us the story is always still being written.
So if the night light is the plot‑twist, then my punchlines are just the cliffhangers that keep you guessing how long the story can last.