Dawn
I love the wonderful break of the night energy.
Dark
There is much in our world that is of negative energy and is to be avoided for good health. Look to the Light.
Gimmee
Our world is filled with relentless advertising in unlimited forms yelling at us day and night. They aren’t designed to promote personal peace. It’s to our benefit to turn away from them or turn them off. They carry disturbing energy.
PunToons Bonus: Puntification #8 Contractions
And then there are contractions like: Wanna go to C’rackers, Venezuela?
(Editor’s note: pronounce each consonent letter “C” & “r” as their own syllable. Found in dictionary: Caracas | kəˈräkəs, kəˈrakəs | the capital of Venezuela, in the northern part of the country near the Caribbean Sea; population 2,097,400 (est. 2009).)
PunToons Bonus: Puntification #7 Substitute One Word for Three
Still others substitute one word for three: Tijuanna sing a song?
PunToons Bonus: Puntification #6 One Word Standing for Two
Other Puntifications have one word standing for two: Did you like my desert joke? Well, I know a Bedouin!
PunToons Bonus: Puntification #5 Some Are One-for-One Substitutions
Some are one-for-one substitutions. For example, a ruler on Prozac would be Kublai Khalm instead of Khan.
PunToons Bonus: Puntification #4 Read’em Aloud!
Fourth: Read’em aloud! We discovered that puns are more apt to “click” in you mind when you vocalize them–even when you’re reading them by yourself. It can be more fun that way.
PunToons Bonus: Puntification #3 Go Beyond Words
Third: Go beyond words. The idea is to present puns in a visual format with our characters acting them out.