NDIANAPOLIS—In an effort to curb unauthorized traffic to adult websites within the state, Indiana lawmakers passed new legislation Thursday requiring all potential viewers of online pornography to register as sex offenders before they could access sexually explicit material. “This law will ensure that no resident of Indiana encounters harmful, X-rated content on the internet without […]
‘I believed this satire!’ means it’s bad satire.
No, it means life got incredibly fucked up…
And it’s bad satire. This wasn’t printed a year ago; they published this knowing exactly how fucked-up life is. It doesn’t work.
The Onion, of all sites, does not need anyone’s excuses.
You’re all just wrong.
Satire has to be more absurd than reality - no matter how absurd reality gets. Otherwise it’s just lying. There’s no punch, in the punchline. This headline, god help us all, is plausible.
This is a rare case of The Onion fumbling as hard as IsGlitch. If you have to see that it’s from a known comedy website, to figure out it’s not real, the headline has failed as comedy.
You’re gonna hate to find out that “w00t” is in the dictionary, “decimate” has been nerfed by dialectic morphology via anti-literacy engineering, and no one can never go home again.
Stop shouting like a pedant, and get back in line with the rest of us, cuz’.
This isn’t a matter of “satire” versus “comedy.” This is about bad comedy. This is… not… funny. People believe it. They had to check that it was not simply true.
By your overly simplistic metric, Idiocracy is no longer satire, Teach’. 🤷🏼♂️🤪
Take a breath. Count your eyelashes. Whatever. Just, breathe.
Why is “by your logic” never ever followed by someone’s logic?
You’re an unpleasant tone-policing troll. You’ve never understood this conversation. Shoo.
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↑ Here, you dropped these.