The Happiness in Humor Podcast

We are hardcore gamers who love to just sit around and talk about gaming, goof off and game on a budget for gaming and tech that the average person who's in poverty so that they know how to build their computers, where to buy their games, and what the latest on gaming and tech. We are comedians looking to do improvisation and stand-up comedy in collaboration with other comedians or to conduct comical interviews for people and to make fun of the news as well on a political level. Warning: viewer discretion is advised. We also discuss true crime sometimes.

I'm a chef!

I'm such a great cook! How good am I? Let's find out!

12-19
03:03

A Very Punny Christmas!

Like dad jokes? Here's some dad jokes for the holidays! Come one, come all! Our wish for Christmas is for everybody to have a wonderful holiday no matter what you celebrate!

12-19
05:02

More Political Dad Jokes

If you like discussing politics and you like sarcasm and dad jokes, this episode is for you!

12-19
02:48

Political Dad Jokes

If you like discussing politics and you like sarcasm and dad jokes, this episode is for you!

12-19
02:42

Warrior

This song was written by me.

10-21
05:53

Jeffery Dahmer

QUOTES 1 of 16 “I know society will never be able to forgive me. I know the families of the victims will never be able to forgive me for what I have done. I promise I will pray each day to ask for their forgiveness when the hurt goes away, if ever. I have seen their tears, and if I could give my life right now to bring their loved ones back, I would do it.” —Jeffrey Dahmer Convicted serial killer and sex offender Jeffrey Dahmer murdered 17 males between 1978 and 1991. He was killed in 1994 by a fellow prison inmate. Who Was Jeffrey Dahmer? Jeffrey Dahmer was an American serial killer who took the lives of 17 males between 1978 and 1991. Over the course of more than 13 years, Dahmer sought out men, mostly African American, at gay bars, malls and bus stops, lured them home with promises of money or sex, and gave them alcohol laced with drugs before strangling them to death. He would then engage in sex acts with the corpses before dismembering them and disposing of them, often keeping their skulls or genitals as souvenirs. He frequently took photos of his victims at various stages of the murder process, so he could recollect each act afterward and relive the experience. Dahmer was captured in 1991 and sentenced to 16 life terms. He was killed by fellow prison inmate Christopher Scarver in 1994. Childhood and Family Dahmer was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on May 21, 1960, to Lionel and Joyce Dahmer. He was described as an energetic and happy child until the age of 4 when surgery to correct a double hernia seemed to effect a change in the boy. Noticeably subdued, he became increasingly withdrawn following the birth of his younger brother and the family's frequent moves. By his early teens, he was disengaged, tense and largely friendless. Dahmer claims that his compulsions toward necrophilia and murder began around the age of 14, but it appears that the breakdown of his parents' marriage and their acrimonious divorce a few years later may have been the catalyst for turning these thoughts into actions. By the time of his first killing, Dahmer's alcohol consumption had spun out of control. He dropped out of Ohio State University after one quarter term, and his recently remarried father insisted that he join the Army. Dahmer enlisted in late December 1978 and was posted to Germany shortly thereafter. His drinking problem persisted, and in early 1981, the Army discharged him. Although German authorities would later investigate possible connections between Dahmer and murders that took place in the area during that time, it is not believed that he took any more victims while serving in the Armed Forces. Following his discharge, Dahmer returned home to Ohio. An arrest later that year for disorderly conduct prompted his father to send Dahmer to live with his grandmother in Wisconsin, but his alcohol problem continued and he was arrested the following summer for indecent exposure. He was arrested once again in 1986 when two boys accused him of masturbating in front of them. He received a one-year probationary sentence. Victims Dahmer murdered 17 men between 1978 and 1991. He was careful to select victims on the fringes of society, who were often itinerant or borderline criminal, making their disappearances less noticeable and reducing the likelihood of his capture. He lured them to his home with promises of money or sex, then strangled them to death. He engaged in sex acts with their bodies and kept body parts and photos as souvenirs. “Jeffrey Dahmer.” Biography.com, A&E Networks Television, 13 Aug. 2021, https://www.biography.com/crime-figure/jeffrey-dahmer.

08-19
34:22

Ted Bundy

Quick Facts Ted Bundy November 24, 1946 January 24, 1989 Ted Bundy was a 1970s serial murderer, rapist and necrophiliac. Bundy was executed in Florida's electric chair in 1989. Murder is not about lust and it’s not about violence. It’s about possession. Burlington, Vermont Starke, Florida “Ted Bundy.” Biography.com, A&E Networks Television, 15 Sept. 2021, https://www.biography.com/crime-figure/ted-bundy.

08-17
21:54

Ripper of Holmes

H.H. Holmes was the alias of one of America's first serial killers. During the 1893 Columbian Exposition,  he lured victims into his elaborate 'Murder Castle.' Who Was H.H. Holmes? Herman Webster Mudgett, better known as H.H. Holmes, was a con artist and bigamist who was one of  America's first serial killers. Sometimes referred to as the "Beast of Chicago," Holmes is believed to have  killed somewhere between 20 and 200 people. He killed many of his victims in a specially constructed  home, which was later nicknamed the "Murder Castle." Apprehended in 1894, he was hanged for his  crimes two years later. Early Life Holmes was born Herman Webster Mudgett circa May 16, 1861, in Gilmanton, New Hampshire. Born  into an affluent family, Holmes enjoyed a privileged childhood and was said to be unusually intelligent at  an early age. Still, there were haunting signs of what was to come. He expressed an interest in medicine,  which reportedly led him to practice surgery on animals. Some accounts indicate that he may have been  responsible for the death of a friend. Holmes' life of crime began with various frauds and scams. As a medical student at the University of  Michigan, he stole corpses and used them to make false insurance claims. Holmes may have used the  bodies for experiments, as well. 'Murder Castle' In 1885, Holmes moved to Chicago, Illinois. He soon found work in a pharmacy, using his now infamous  alias, Dr. Henry H. Holmes. He eventually took over the business and was later rumored to have killed its  original owner.  Holmes had a three-story building constructed nearby, creating an elaborate house of horrors. The  upper floors contained his living quarters and many small rooms where he tortured and killed his  victims. There were also trapdoors and chutes that enabled him to move the bodies down to the  basement, where he could burn the remains in a kiln or dispose of them in other ways. During the 1893 Columbian Exposition, Holmes opened up his home as a hotel for visitors.  Unfortunately, many guests did not survive in what became known as the "Murder Castle." Many of  these victims — no one knows for certain the total number — were women who were seduced,  swindled and then killed. Holmes had a habit of getting engaged to a woman, only for his fiancée to  suddenly "disappear." Other victims were lured there by the offer of employment.  Sources for this episode:  “H.H. Holmes.” Biography.com, A&E Networks Television, 26 May 2021, https://www.biography.com/crime-figure/hh-holmes. “Jack the Ripper.” Encyclopædia Britannica, Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc., https://www.britannica.com/biography/Jack-the-Ripper

08-17
19:02

The Wow Signal

This podcast discusses crimes researched using publicly available information or personal recollections.Content may be graphic, disturbing, or violent and may be upsetting to some. Listener discretion is advised. The Wow! signal was received on August 15, 1977, by the Big Ear radio telescope at Ohio State University. Astronomer Jerry R. Ehman discovered the anomaly a few days later.  Completely baffled and surprised by the result, he circled the reading and wrote the comment “Wow!” on its side. The Wow! Signal was born! The mysterious narrowband radio signal appeared to come from the direction of the constellation Sagittarius and remains the strongest candidate for an alien radio transmission ever detected. Even Ohio State University Radio Observatory director John Kraus wrote in a letter to Carl Sagan: “The  ‘Wow!’ signal is highly suggestive of extraterrestrial intelligent  origin but little more can be said until it returns for further study.“ However, we still have no idea of the exact source of the strange  extraterrestrial message. Some scientists have suggested the signal  could have been caused by a comet orbiting in the inner solar system. But now, an amateur astronomer, Alberto Caballero, may have debunked the mystery behind the signal. After analyzing thousands of stars in the area the famous Wow! signal came from, he proposes in a pre-print paper that its source may be a Sun-like star, as explained in the video below. “The only potential Sun-like star in all the Wow! signal  region appears to be 2MASS 19281982-2640123. Despite this star is  located too far for sending any reply in the form of a radio or light  transmission, it could be a great target to make observations searching  for exoplanets around the star.“ So are you now convinced? Or do you still believe the Wow! Signal is of extraterrestrial intelligent origin. I do in alien cities and planets.

05-01
15:45

Podcast Trailer: A Warning

This podcast discusses crimes researched using publicly available information or personal recollections.Content may be graphic, disturbing, or violent and may be upsetting to some. Listener discretion is advised. If you are under the age of 18 or one of those who is faint of heart, easily offended or triggered, I'm sorry, but I have to tell you this podcast isn't for you. If you have read this warning or you make it past my disclaimer on every episode including this trailer, I am not liable for the distress I cause you and I'm sorry in advance for the troubling you.  Let me first just say, this podcast is meant solely for the purpose of entertainment, I personally am a pacifist and don't condone violence and am not set out to disturb others with such graphic and gruesome content, as this podcast does go into some details if necessary. This podcast talks about all sorts of assaults, murder and other crime cases that are unresolved. This podcast only talks about humans, I will not discuss cases about animals because I am very sensitive to that topic and I just can't talk about such topics. If you have cases about cases having to do with people, that's one thing, but I will not post stories about animals.  I also will not be interviewing minors. If you want to be interviewed and are 18 years of age or older, please reach out to goffpodcastediting@gmail.com with content suggestions and to request to be interviewed about unsolved cases. I will not break my rules about interviewing minors, not sorry for that one. However, if someone else interviews a minor in an unsolved case elsewhere or there is content posted where a minor was interviewed, that is allowed from other sources because I will cite that source in my podcast. I personally just do not conduct interviews with anybody under the age of majority also known as the age of 18 and up.  Thank you for reading such a long episode description for the podcast, a plethora of things had to be mentioned, sorry the description is so long, there's just a little more to read.  The only exception to the rule of me interviewing people under the age of 18 is if a professional or their family members record the types of questions that I would've asked that are relevant to the content. The people submitting the interview must be either the person's guardian or parent with rights to custody and the questions I will ask in an interview are posted on the site. The person submitting the interview must be 18 years of age or older and this includes the person or people involved with the interview.  What type of files do I accept: MP3s are the only file types that I accept for interviews. If you send me any other file type, that's fine as long as it's audio only and I will be converting it to an MP3 file anyways. My rules and regulations with specifics are case by case basis, but these rules are applicable as my golden standard and will not be broken by any means.  I send my empathy, loving and warm energy plus my condolences to anybody who has a family member who has had a crime committed against them, especially those who had a family member who was the victim of an unsolved case. Thank you again for reading the entire description of the trailer, sorry again for such a long description, have a great day/night wherever you are! 

05-01
01:50

Unsolved East Coast Crimes

Disclaimer: This podcast discusses crimes researched using publicly  available information or personal recollections.Content may be graphic,  disturbing, or violent and may be upsetting to some. Listener discretion  is advised. I found these unsolved crime cases from the following source: Lakritz, Talia, author, “The most notorious unsolved crime in every  state,” Insider Inc. 1 September 2020, 6:00 PM,  https://www.insider.com/us-cold-cases-true-crime-2018-4#oklahoma-the-lawton-serial-killer-struck-from-1999-to-2003-killing-five-women-36 Story 1 PENNSYLVANIA: An unidentified boy discovered in a box in 1957 became known as "The Boy in the Box." Story 2 RHODE ISLAND: Joanne Lee Reynolds was found dead in her apartment in 1980. Investigators hoped to find a lead on Facebook. Story 3 NEW YORK: The beloved owner of 2nd Ave Deli was shot and killed in 1996. Story 4 NORTH CAROLINA: A 72-year-old grandmother was found with her throat slashed in her Pinehurst home in 1989. Story 5 NEW JERSEY: "The Eastbound Strangler," a serial killer suspected of  killing four women in Atlantic City in 2006, remains at large. Story 6 MASSACHUSETTS: Lizzie Borden was accused of murdering her parents with  an ax in 1892 and remained a pariah in Fall River even though she was  acquitted.

05-01
16:41

Wicked Flourish Challenge

Ready for a competition? Here ya go!

03-07
00:16

Sweetie’s Got Sweet Tea!

Bring the sweet tea over here sweetie. How much sweet tea did you get!? Well, there’s 3 bags there!

03-06
00:18

the war inside and fire in belly

the fire inside and ranking up

12-12
00:31

video for now

dj lost levi needed vacation and this going only one put up for now due he  being business trip for 10 weeks or longer. We thank you viewers we will get new video soon.

12-11
00:32

Suddenly Flashed Myself

A MW3 clip,

11-25
00:32

Wasted Lead

A MW3 clip,

11-25
00:32

Let it go!

A MW3 Clip.

11-25
00:29

Take Me Away Strong

A MW3 Clip.

11-24
00:32

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