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Nonverbal comedian has 'AGT' audience howling with laughter using nothing but his phone

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1 [Nonverbal comedian has 'AGT' audience howling with laughter using nothing but his phone]( “[America’s Got Talent]( gave viewers online a sneak peak from an upcoming episode of [Season 18]( and it features an unforgettable audition from comedian [Ahren Belisle](. Belisle, a 28-year-old engineer with [cerebral palsy]( used a text-to-speech app to deliver insanely clever, perfectly timed one-liners that left audiences howling. As the aspiring comic explained to the judges early on, typing on his phone “builds tension during a set, and I think people enjoy watching me laugh at my own joke that I’m writing.” He wasn’t wrong. The crowd could barely contain themselves as they giggled with anticipation. [Read the story]( 2 [Elderly dad plays ‘Rocket Man’ to cheer up daughter going through a divorce and it's everything]( Elderly dads are often touted to be emotionally unavailable and clueless about how to empathize or express emotions in certain situations. In most cases, it has more to do with the fact that they themselves were not supported in that manner by their parents while growing up. However, that does not mean that they don't care about their children or do not understand what they are going through. And this dad proves it. In a video posted on TikTok by [@jac.rose8]( Jacqueline shares that her husband wants to divorce her, and knowing that, her father came to the room as she was "non-functional in bed." The overlay text reads, "...her dad didn’t know what to do, so he played his favorite song, Rocket Man. [Read the story]( Did a friend forward this to you? [Subscribe here]( 3 ['Spider-verse' filmmakers were so wowed by a 14-yr-old's Lego trailer remake, they hired him]( Marvel's 2018 animated feature film,["Spider-man: Into the Spider-verse,"]( was incredibly well-received by fans and critics alike, and its sequel, ["Spider-man: Across the Spider-verse"]( is being touted as just as good if not better. The films follow a young teen, Miles Morales, as he discovers his superpowers and learns to wield them. But it has now been revealed that, behind the scenes of the new film, another young superhero was being discovered—a real kid with genuinely impressive 3D animation powers that even wowed some of the world's best animators. [Read the story]( 4 [Swim instructor calms a teary toddler with his 'mermaid mantra' and now the adults are crying]( Learning to swim can be a very scary experience for [kids](. They’re being asked to quite literally dive into the unknown, after all. And the pool is not without its inherent [dangers]( so it’s perfectly understandable that the fear can be overwhelming. Luckily, the “mermaid [mantra]( can help. [Tyler Reed]( the owner of Triton Aquatic Training in Tampa, Florida, recently went viral after teaching the mermaid mantra to a toddler student who was clearly having a hard time. It goes like this: “I’m big. I’m brave. I’m beautiful.” [Read the story]( 5 [Dog climbs wall at an animal shelter to be next to her best friend]( Dogs have best friends just like people do, and it's not a good idea to keep two besties separated for too long. Especially when they're dogs and can smell each other right next door. At least that's what one animal shelter is finding out with their two [pit bull rescues]( who were found wandering the streets together as strays. [Linda and Brenda]( were brought in together to Minneapolis Animal Care and Control and were placed in kennels side by side, separated by a half wall. But Brenda couldn't take it any longer and decided that she was going to see Linda, even if it meant figuring out how to fly. Well, flying probably wasn't on her mind, but she certainly went full "Mission Impossible" and found a way to the other side where her friend was being held. [Read the story]( Find us on the World Wide Web: [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Twitter]( [Website]( [LinkedIn]( Copyright © 2023 GOOD | Upworthy, All rights reserved. 1370 N St Andrews Pl, Los Angeles, CA 90028 You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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