Bits and Bytes of Laughter
In a world of Wi-Fi and endless memes,
Where smartphones reign and disrupt our dreams.
A tale unfolds of tech’s quirky embrace,
In a whimsical poem, a humorous space.
There once was a laptop, sleek and slim,
That fell in love with a mouse named Tim.
They clicked and they scrolled, a digital dance,
But Tim got lost in the browser’s expanse.
A robot walked into a bar one night,
Ordered a byte and said, “I feel byte-sized.”
The bartender chuckled, poured some RAM,
Said, “Don’t worry, we’ve all been in a program jam.”
There lived a smartphone, oh so smart,
It played chess and recited Descartes.
But when asked for a call, it paused and sighed,
Said, “I excel at thinking, not making ties.”
In the realm of memes, a cat wore a crown,
Declared, “I rule the internet town.”
But the dog barked back, “Your reign is absurd,
I fetch more laughs with a single word.”
So here we are, in a techy jest,
Where laughter’s the code that suits us best.
In this digital world of circuits and jest,
A smile is the bug that we like best.
By: SIDHARTHA MISHRA
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