Make Fun Of Life! is a wonderful website for people who understand that fun and learning are vitally important to one’s success and even to one’s survival. We have jocular jokes, astonishing activities, marvelous motivational material, pretty-near-perfect pictures, remarkable riddles, short stories for people in a hurry, incredible inspirational works, and other life-affirming goodness, all surrounding and orbiting a nifty nucleus of fun facts deftly designed to make you an ever-more-excellent individual and to make our world a constantly-improving place in which to live.
Our site is for people of all ages, but we have one simple rule: If something should not be shared with children because it contains adults-only subject matter or age-inappropriate language, then it does not belong here. A bit of edifying explanation may help to clarify the content at this particular point. You will occasionally encounter the tremendously terrific term ‘wholesome’ here, which is what we are continually striving to create on this singular site, but what exactly does that word mean?
Wholesome (hōlsəm), adjective.
1. Conducive to or suggestive of good health and physical well-being.
Example: The food is plentiful and very wholesome.
Synonyms: healthy, health-giving, healthful, good for one, nutritious,
nourishing.
2. Natural, uncontaminated, or organic.
Example: wholesome food.
3. Conducive to, or promoting, moral well-being.
Example: good wholesome fun.
Synonyms: good, ethical, moral, clean, virtuous, pure, innocent;
uplifting, edifying, proper, correct, decent, harmless.
4. Informal: squeaky clean.
Example: wholesome fun.
In the above definition, number 4 is perhaps closest to explaining our aim. But we also like numbers 1, 2, and 3, so you will find a touch of those elements present here as well. We hope this helps.
In short, we are here to bring a little happiness to the world. We would like to encourage everyone to Make Fun Of Life! (MFOL!)
Our site is for people of all ages, but we have one simple rule: If something should not be shared with children because it contains adults-only subject matter or age-inappropriate language, then it does not belong here. A bit of edifying explanation may help to clarify the content at this particular point. You will occasionally encounter the tremendously terrific term ‘wholesome’ here, which is what we are continually striving to create on this singular site, but what exactly does that word mean?
Wholesome (hōlsəm), adjective.
1. Conducive to or suggestive of good health and physical well-being.
Example: The food is plentiful and very wholesome.
Synonyms: healthy, health-giving, healthful, good for one, nutritious,
nourishing.
2. Natural, uncontaminated, or organic.
Example: wholesome food.
3. Conducive to, or promoting, moral well-being.
Example: good wholesome fun.
Synonyms: good, ethical, moral, clean, virtuous, pure, innocent;
uplifting, edifying, proper, correct, decent, harmless.
4. Informal: squeaky clean.
Example: wholesome fun.
In the above definition, number 4 is perhaps closest to explaining our aim. But we also like numbers 1, 2, and 3, so you will find a touch of those elements present here as well. We hope this helps.
In short, we are here to bring a little happiness to the world. We would like to encourage everyone to Make Fun Of Life! (MFOL!)