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Because of course it is.
Unfortunately, there are still some people out there who can't identify blatantly obvious satire. And I rather doubt they'll be inclined to rely on USA Today to set them straight. But if USA Today "journalists" want to make fools of themselves, who are we to stop them?
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ReplyDeleteBecause of course it is.
Unfortunately, there are still some people out there who can't identify blatantly obvious satire. And I rather doubt they'll be inclined to rely on USA Today to set them straight. But if USA Today "journalists" want to make fools of themselves, who are we to stop them?
How does that not make Facebook a "content provider"? And I'll be going after another USA Today "journalist" real soon.
ReplyDelete"Never smarten up a chump." -- W. C. Fields
ReplyDeleteor if you prefer
“Never interrupt your enemy when he is making a mistake”. -- N. Bonaparte
Since Prince Albert in a can is not actually a person in a can therefore they can't run out of air.
ReplyDeleteWe rate this claim as False.
How much you wanna bet that the word "satirical" was added to the headline only after original publication?
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