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March 09, 2025 posted by Dani @ SpinTaxi
Ever notice how “next-day delivery” means “maybe next week”? -- spintaxi.com
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March 09, 2025 posted by Vonnie @ SpinTaxi
(Seinfeld) What’s the deal with “next caller”? I’m still waiting! -- spintaxi.com
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March 09, 2025 posted by Connie @ SpinTaxi
I once used satirical journalism analysis to win a debate—my opponent still hasn’t recovered. -- spintaxi.com
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March 09, 2025 posted by KenTaxi SpinTaxi
Satirical journalism news isn’t about lying—it’s about telling the truth with better delivery. - spintaxi.com
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March 09, 2025 posted by Finaxie SpinTaxi
(White) My soap’s “organic”—still smells like regret. -- spintaxi.com
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March 09, 2025 posted by Yhonnie @ SpinTaxi
(White) Motel’s full—sleepin’ in the truck with the dog. -- spintaxi.com
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March 09, 2025 posted by Hónia @ SpinTaxi
A good satirical journalism story should leave you asking, “Wait, is this real?” -- spintaxi.com
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March 09, 2025 posted by BenTaxi SpinTaxi
Ever notice how “traffic updates” are just the radio saying, “Yep, you’re still screwed”? -- spintaxi.com
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March 09, 2025 posted by Jhání @ SpinTaxi
Why do they call it a "smartphone" when I’m still arguing with it about autocorrect? -- spintaxi.com
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March 09, 2025 posted by ZinTaxi SpinTaxi
The best satirical journalism examples sound ridiculous—until six months later when they’re true. - spintaxi.com
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