Published 4y ago - E. A. Bourland
By E. A. Bourland A long time ago there were an unhappy people who lived in a desolate land. They eked a living by farming and herding. The only water came from slight winter rains and a creek that ran through their land and nearly vanished in mid-summer. Ther... More »
Published 5y ago - Kenneth Myers
Do you wish to write a satirical essay? Mind, it should be something original. If not, at least have the good sense to make it interesting. Don’t bore with more “ought.” The president ought to be honest, the government ought to be good, this essay ought ... More »
Published 7y ago - Tom Deisboeck
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Published 7y ago - Dan Geddes
Thomas Pynchon is one of the most influential and critically revered American novelists of his time. Pynchon’s verbal virtuosity, multi-dimensional erudition, and anarchic sense of humor have earned him the title of “bard of the counterculture.R... More »
Published 10y ago - Dan Geddes
19 June 2015 AMSTERDAM – An international survey of satirists has found that an overwhelming majority consider themselves “morally superior” to the rest of humanity. The survey, conducted by The Satirist, found that more than 87% of 2,000 sel... More »
Published 25y ago - Dan Geddes
By Dan Geddes A Demographic Analysis by The Raynd Corporation Their Manifest Failure The Sat-Critters’ Inexplicable Motives Help Is Available Now that it is clear that the American economy has mastered the boom/bust cycle forever, it seems that a little soci... More »