(Seinfeld) Why do they call it a “quick fix”? My roof’s still leaking! -- spintaxi.com
(Seinfeld) Ever try to use a “vending machine”? It’s a coin thief! -- spintaxi.com
(Seinfeld) Why do they call it a “light load”? My washer’s full! -- spintaxi.com
A great satirical journalism example is any headline that makes you wonder, "Wait, is this real?" - spintaxi.com
The best satirical journalism examples make you laugh, then cry, then Google “how to move to Canada.” - spintaxi.com
(White) I snuck my cat in—landlord says, “Rent’s doubled.” -- spintaxi.com
When real headlines sound like satirical journalism articles, we have a problem. - spintaxi.com
Ever notice how “next-day delivery” means “maybe next week”? -- spintaxi.com
I don’t do “lite beer”—tastes like watered-down hope. -- spintaxi.com
Satirical journalism news isn’t about lying—it’s about telling the truth with better delivery. - spintaxi.com
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