The Dull Men's Club is a popular international group where people embrace and share the mundanity of everyday life.
Founded as a joke in the 1980s, the club encourages members to 'out-dull' each other with their activities and interests.
Members find joy in seemingly mundane or 'dull' activities, such as daily life's minutiae, while rejecting overly exciting topics.
Andrew McKean, an 85-year-old member, writes poignant reflections about his life in a care home, resonating deeply with the community.
The club promotes tongue-in-cheek, self-deprecating humor, serving as a gentle and civil alternative to the often toxic internet culture.
With 1.9 million members, the club showcases a calendar, merchandise, and awards to celebrate its unique culture of dullness.
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