They didnt bother to read.

They didn't bother to read.

Welcome to Dhism (pronounced dee-iz-(ə)m)! For the sake of minimising confusion, this will be one of, if not the only, ‘serious’ parts of this website.

There are only a few important things you need to know about this website:

  • Dhism is a compilation of misinformation and half-truths.
    As evident as it might seem, Dhism is not Wikipedia.
  • Dhism aims to present misinformation in the most humorous way possible
    The satire, sarcasm and/or general wittiness of the articles on this website is there for the sole purpose of providing humour that is understandable and is capable of entertaining the majority of its readers, or at least a large number of its readers.
  • Dhism is not for people who are easily offended
    Many articles deal with sensitive and controversial issues, often from a bias perspective. It pains me to say this, but you are strongly encouraged to leave the website if you find yourself getting angry very often.

Now that that’s over and done with, let’s get on with life.

Origins of Dhism

‘Dhism’ was originally intended as ‘Dism’ because it sounded cool, and had only four letters which greatly boosted its cool factor. Unfortunately, Dism was already taken so a silent ‘h’ was added to bypass the restrictions of the domain name. The constraints of time in choosing the domain name had regrettably limited my creativity.

Either way, Dhism is as it is today and there’s no changing it unless, of course, I lose interest in having this website at the end of the year and decide to stop paying for the domain.

Authorship

Originally, I was the only author of Dhism, but Avery came in one day and offered to a co-author on the pretext he paid part of the website maintenance fee. He did a pretty good job at it too, helping me with a few article and even writing one himself. However, he’s gone missing in action recently so it’s just me again. =[

Your Voice

If you find any of the articles morally invalid, you may write in to express your views. Also, since I’m out of ideas (or too lazy to think of ideas) most of the time, I welcome guest posts, requests and suggestions to improve articles. See: Contact us