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Hell Pizza - Afterlife Pay
New Zealand-based Hell Pizza recently announced, "AfterLife Pay," which will allow a lucky 666 New Zealanders and another 666 Australians to order and eat pizza now, but not pay for it until after they die.
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The Onion files Supreme Court amicus brief defending the right to parody
The satirical publication is supporting a Parma, Ohio, man fighting a civil case against police after his arrest for creating a parody Facebook page.
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‘No way to prevent this’: why the Onion’s gun violence headline is so devastating
After the latest mass shooting in Texas, the site, known for satire, opted for a layout that was ‘not a belly-laugh type joke’
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Thumbtack Clone Script
Built with Readymag—a tool to design anything on the web.
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HBO’s ’The White Lotus’ Is A Brilliant Satire Of Extreme Wealth
HBO’s ’The White Lotus’ is a brilliant wealth satire that will please ’Succession’ fans while taking us on a twisted ’The Love Boat’ ride.
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Microsoft Coffee
The Last Prank Before PR Ruined Everything
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Stretch out with some Royal Family Yoga
Sammy J
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Trump's Last Day!
Pie gives Trump the send-off he deserves with one last EPIC rant.
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Rudy Giuliani Has Already Filed 37 Law Suits Against His COVID-19 Infection
He has lost every single one.
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Pauline Hanson Condemns Use Of Term ‘Black Friday’, Saying ‘All Fridays Matter’
One Nation leader Pauline Hanson has moved a motion in the Senate declaring that ‘All Fridays Matter’, following an emotional speech in which she claimed the term Black Friday is racist against white people. Ms Hanson later moved a second motion to wish all Australians a white Christmas.
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Scientist doubting life's work after reading Facebook comments by twat
An expert epidemiologist is doubting everything he has ever learned about viruses after reading the baseless opinions of some halfwit on Facebook.
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Are We Already Living in a Tech Dystopia?
For the most part, fictional characters rarely recognize when they’re trapped in a dystopia. Watching their neighbors get carted off for harboring subversive thoughts, they almost never say, “I wish we weren’t living in this dystopia.” To them, that dystopia is just life. Which suggests that—were we, at this moment, living in a dystopia ourselves—we might not even notice it. We might call this or that policy/data-harvesting technique “dystopian,” but, at least on some level, we believe we aren’t totally there yet—that there is still room, in our world, for a modicum of personal freedom/happiness. Is this a laughable...
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The strange death of British satire
Watch one of the BBC’s political programmes – such as the Daily Politics and This Week, both fronted by Andrew Neil – and you encounter a particular tone. British television viewers are unlikely to take much notice of this tone because we take it for granted. Take a step back, however, and it is really rather curious. These ostensibly serious programmes are conducted with an air of light mockery, which Neil, with his perma-smirk and smugly knowing air, personifies.
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Trump's political golf bag
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‘Silicon Valley,’ Darker Than Ever, Captures the Bleak Mood of Tech
When “Silicon Valley” premiered on HBO in 2014, Silicon Valley hadn’t yet ruined the world. Those were the salad days for the titans of tech: Digital billionaires were superheroes feted on magazine covers and in the White House, not super villains hauled before Congress for fixing elections, sowing genocide, undermining truth and monopolizing all the globe’s commerce.
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Trump and the Giant ImPeach
Young Trump encounters his toughest challenge yet as the giant ImPeach rolls around to take him on an adventure.
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Paedogeddon!
Brass Eye S02E01 2010 - For your weekly dose of bad taste.
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I Quit My Day Job to Spend Two Years Coding My Dream Game! It Fucking Sucks, Please Help
Just two years ago, I was stuck in a 40 hour-a-week, 100K-a-year job with amazing health benefits. Sure, it was really satisfying and my work was appreciated, but it just wasn’t my dream. Ever since I was young I wanted to make an amazing video game. Admittedly, I knew nothing about coding, or computer animation, or even writing a cohesive story—But I had moxie, guts, and the perfect idea.
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Everything You Need To Know About ‘Death Stranding’
As the brainchild of one of the industry’s leading minds, Hideo Kojima’s mysterious Death Stranding might be the must-have title of 2019. But in true Kojima fashion, with each newly released trailer, the game’s plotline and gameplay only get more mysterious. So let OGN break down everything you can possibly know about Death Stranding.
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Miracle Of Birth Occurs For 83 Billionth Time
The holy and sacrosanct miracle of birth, long revered by human civilization as the most mysterious and magical of all phenomena, took place for what experts are estimating "must be at least the 83 billionth time" Tuesday with the successful delivery of eight-pound, four-ounce baby boy Darryl Brandon Severson at Holy Mary Mother Of God Hospital.
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