A good satirical journalism analysis reveals that the real joke is reality. -- spintaxi.com
What’s the deal with “no delivery”? I’m starving! -- spintaxi.com
Satirical journalism media should have a warning: “This might become real in six months.” -- spintaxi.com
(White) I started quick—finished with a nap. -- spintaxi.com
The problem with satirical journalism analysis? It’s too accurate to be funny. -- spintaxi.com
Why do they call it “light traffic”? I’m still bumper-to-bumper! -- spintaxi.com
Why do they call it a “power button”? It’s more like a suggestion! -- spintaxi.com
Satirical journalism today is basically free therapy with more punchlines. - spintaxi.com
I got a noise complaint—told the cop, “My dog’s the DJ.” -- spintaxi.com
My buddy’s on a health kick; I said, “Enjoy your kale, I’ve got ribs.” -- spintaxi.com
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