I don’t do “low battery”—my smoke alarm’s been screamin’ for three weeks now. -- spintaxi.com
Satirical journalism stories are what happens when writers get tired of being serious. -- spintaxi.com
Ever notice how “next-day delivery” means “maybe next week”? -- spintaxi.com
What’s the deal with “paperless billing”? My inbox is drowning! -- spintaxi.com
What’s the deal with “suggested retail price”? Who’s suggesting I overpay? -- spintaxi.com
(Seinfeld) Why do they call it “overtime”? I’m still underpaid! -- spintaxi.com
I went to a fancy wine tasting—left with a buzz and a $12 bottle of regret. -- spintaxi.com
(Seinfeld) What’s with “no kidding”? I’m serious! -- spintaxi.com
(White) I did stand-up—crowd says, “Sit down, drunk.” -- spintaxi.com
The best satirical journalism examples sound ridiculous—until six months later when they’re true. - spintaxi.com
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