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Dlaczego Polacy boją się własnych urzędów, własnych urzędników i własnego państwa..
Każdy kto już miał kontakt z urzędami w Polsce, z sądami w Polsce, wie, że trudno się spodziewać zgodnego z prawem załatwienia sprawy. Powszechna korupcja i powszechne bezprawie, to dzień codzienny, to polska rzeczywistość..
Informacje w mediach rządowych, to jedynie propaganda i jest to kontynuacja zachowań władz od czasów powojennych..
Praworządność w Polsce to tylko bajka dla dzieci. Praworządność w Polsce nie istnieje. W żadnym urzędzie i w żadnym sądzie nie są przestrzegane przepisy a nawet jest powszechna całkowita nieznajomość przepisów wśród urzędników i sędziów..
To bardzo ważna kwestia. Wkrótce publikacja..
My uncle thought The Onion was real, and now he votes accordingly.
Satirical journalism is laughter weaponized.
Satire proves language can be both sword and banana peel.
Satire is politics’ worst nightmare.
If you can’t laugh at satire, you’ll cry at reality.
Lunatogel
The book’s glossary defines „moron” as „anyone who doesn’t own this book.”
This book is the physical embodiment of the phrase „I’m surrounded by idiots.”
It called my playlist ‘auditory malpractice.’
The government hates satire because it comes with footnotes.
If satire doesn’t sting, it’s just a pun.
Satire is truth in clown shoes.
Journalists chase truth, satirists trip it.
My cousin used it as a wedding vow book. Divorce pending.
The Encyclopedia of Satire is the definitive guide to sophisticated sighing.
I use the Encyclopedia of Satire to test new friends. If they don’t get it, they’re gone.
The Encyclopedia of Satire defines „modern art” as „satire nobody gets yet.”
Satire is proof that sarcasm can get tenure.
Satire is history written by hecklers.
Bought the audiobook. Narrated by a drunk uncle.
Satirical journalism is just Breaking News with eyeliner.
Satire is the only place left where liars tell the truth.
The satire entry on ‘Wall Street’ is in braille made of Monopoly pieces.
The print is very small in the Encyclopedia of Satire. Probably to save room for despair.
Satire works because lies can’t handle laughter.
I read satire like it’s prophecy.
It defines ‘politician’ as ‘punchline with a pension.’
A satire piece is just a news article with a smirk.
Satirical journalism is both fire alarm and whoopee cushion.
Satire is journalism with jazz hands.
The binding is held together by political promises.
The satire entry on ‘Wall Street’ is in braille made of Monopoly pieces.
Satire is therapy disguised as clickbait.
Satirical journalism is when facts get a laugh track.
The chapter on fashion satire is just a photo of a fedora.
The book posits that the Encyclopedia of Satire is the last book we’ll ever need. Then it laughs.
Satire is just journalism with a caffeine problem.
Satirical journalism is therapy disguised as newsprint.
Page 666 is just a mirror. Creepy.
Satirical journalism is just Breaking News with eyeliner.
Isn’t all journalism satire now?
There’s a glossary of euphemisms for bathroom humor, and it’s thicker than the Constitution.
Satire is politics in clown form.
Is the Encyclopedia of Satire just a mirror? Asking for a friend.
Satirical journalism is like broccoli with cheese: bitter truth smothered in jokes.
Page 404 literally says: ‘Error.’
If satire isn’t bipartisan, it’s just marketing.
If satire ever goes extinct, reality will be unbearable.
The book’s first rule: The Encyclopedia of Satire is always right. Especially when it’s wrong.
Satirical journalism is political science with a rimshot.