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The New Face of the NRA
CollegeHumor
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Man Prefers Comic Books That Don’t Insert Politics Into Stories About Government-Engineered Agents Of War
Local man Jeremy Land reportedly voiced his preference... [Satire]
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“Phew, I Thought This Was About The War Crimes” Says Relieved Netanyahu
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is said to be 'breathing a massive sigh of relief' after realising that he was being investigated for charges of suspected corruption and bribery, instead of war crimes... [Rimshot]
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‘No Way To Prevent This,’ Says Only Nation Where This Regularly Happens
In the hours following a violent rampage in Florida in which a lone attacker killed 17 individuals and seriously injured over a dozen others, citizens living in the only country where this kind of mass killing routinely occurs reportedly concluded Wednesday that there was no way to prevent the massacre from taking place. “This was a terrible tragedy, but sometimes these things just happen and there’s nothing anyone can do to stop them,” said Indiana resident Harold Turner...
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Deep State agent amused and annoyed by your conspiracy theories
An agent of the deep state working undercover with the NSA has expressed mixed feelings toward the conspiracy theories you post online.
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Missing Teen’s Friends Go On TV To Plead For Her Release, Gossip About Ugly Classmates
The Onion
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Opinion | Who Said It: Pepé Le Pew or Donald Trump?
What the president has in common with Looney Tunes’ “scent-imental” skunk.
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The DEATH of UKIP
It's time to stop inviting UKIP onto our TV screens.
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Pie's end of year review
Pie has a look at some of 2017s biggest stories.
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Benny Hinn Suddenly Realizes God Might Be Real
According to sources close to the famous prosperity gospel televangelist, a terrified, trembling Benny Hinn suddenly realized God might actually be real while preparing for another night of fleecing Christians into giving him millions of dollars. Reviewing the order of service for his Special Healing Night to be held in Orange County, California...
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The Destruction of Matt Taibbi
How a piece of fictional satire nearly ruined the career of one journalist. By Walker Bragman.
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‘Dark Star’ and Staring into the Cosmic Abyss
Most of us fortunate enough to see 2001: A Space Odyssey in a theater when it was released never dreamed it would spawn a strange ‘twin.’ By Paul Gilster.
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The Church Of the SubGenius Finally Plays It Straight
In 1980, two nerds in Dallas started their own religion. Forty years later, SubGenius founder Ivan Stang reveals the true story.
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Inside the Crisis Actors Studio
James Lipton
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Puerto Rico reaches out to Taliban for tips on getting US aid
Weeks after the island of Puerto Rico was devastated by Hurricane Maria, huge swaths of the territory are still without power, running water, or transportation. But the governor of Puerto Rico is trying an innovative approach… By Joe Zieja. [Satire]
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Heavenly Authorities Arrest God For Leaving Children In Overheating Planet
THE HEAVENS—Charging the supreme being with felony reckless endangerment, heavenly authorities placed the Lord our God, Divine Creator and Ruler of the Universe, under arrest Monday for leaving His children trapped in an overheating planet. “While it’s possible for even the most attentive deity to momentarily forget how quickly a planet’s temperature can rise, that’s no excuse for such horrifying negligence,” said the archangel Selaphiel, noting that...
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NRA
Nonsensical Rifle Addiction
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The Agony and the Ecstasy of the [Texas] State Fair Food Finalists
The grim traveler sampled the offerings with a heavy heart. By Dan Solomon. (Aug. 17, 2017)
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Our Open-Plan Office Failed, So We’re Moving to a Towering Panopticon
Dear Bubble App Team Members: Good news! In response to your “concerns” about our current open-plan creative campus, we are pleased to announce... By Alex Baia.
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Scientists Blow Their Chances At Respectability At Annual Ig Nobel Awards
The awards highlight research that encourages people to think in unusual ways. By Scott Malone.
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