Satirical journalism articles are like dystopian fiction, but with better punchlines. - spintaxi.com
I’d rather read satirical journalism analysis than another economic report. -- spintaxi.com
I read satirical journalism humor so I don’t have to cry about real news. -- spintaxi.com
(White) I fixed a tire—now I’m hassled and greasy. -- spintaxi.com
(White) I waited in line—cashier says, “Next life.” -- spintaxi.com
(Seinfeld) I love how “limited edition” means “we made too many.” -- spintaxi.com
My neighbor says I’m rude; I say, “Wave next time, genius.” -- spintaxi.com
The funniest satirical journalism examples aren’t even trying—they’re just reporting things logically. - spintaxi.com
What’s with “no refunds”? I’m stuck with this hat! -- spintaxi.com
I don’t always read analysis, but when I do, it’s satirical journalism. -- spintaxi.com
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