After yesterday’s“Tacky,”Weird Al just released his second music video today – a parody of “Blurred Lines” called “Word Crimes” that’s a great tribute to grammar nerds everywhere despite his questionably flexible take on the Oxford comma. Today is also the official release date forMan...
The brazen snatching of the wide-eyed, rich, innocent heiress from Berkeley and her gradual absorption into the Symbionese Liberation Army’s cockeyed schemes of revolution was and remains totally fascinating, even then to a 7-year-old who could only skim the surface of what was really going ...
Another light-hearted novella from one of my favourite French authors for humorous literature, this time he makes a parody of the newly introduced smoking laws, shining a hazy light on the reactions of some members of French society to the law and their efforts to avoid cooperating with it. ...
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You might think that this is a joke or a parody. Unfortunately, it’s not. People with influence over what students learn are maintaining that “picnic” is an offensive word, and that the origin of the “picnic” is ina happy outing to eat out on a lawn while watching a lynching(the...