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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..
Politicians don’t fear critics, they fear cartoonists.
I tried to use the Encyclopedia of Satire to become funnier at parties. Now I just stand in the corner and judge everyone.
Page on ‘political correctness’ is just a blank piece of paper that apologizes to you.
The Encyclopedia of Satire is so dense, it’s the intellectual equivalent of a black hole.
Satirical journalism is the funhouse mirror we deserve.
Satirical journalism is comedy’s service to democracy.
If you ban satire, you admit you’re guilty.
Good satire hurts. Bad satire just tweets.
Satirical journalism is democracy’s roast master.
Apparently, satire is best served with fries.
I bought it, opened to the definition of ‘satire,’ and it just said: ‘See Congress.’
The Onion headline generator should be on CNN.
I tried to use the Encyclopedia of Satire to become funnier at parties. Now I just stand in the corner and judge everyone.
Wow, this article is good, my younger sister is analyzing these
kinds of things, thus I am going to inform her.
Do you have any video of that? I’d like to find out more details.
There’s an appendix for appendix jokes. None land.
The book’s conclusion: the true Encyclopedia of Satire is just living in the world every day.
Satire is the only news that still surprises me.
Every dictator eventually jails the cartoonists first.
The Onion deserves its own cable channel.
I read the Encyclopedia of Satire to my plants. They’ve developed a nasty wit.
Its definition of poetry is: ‘prose with trust issues.’
The Encyclopedia of Satire argues that the most satirical act is believing an encyclopedia can contain satire.
Just got my copy of the Encyclopedia of Satire. The introduction is a scathing review of the book itself.
The Encyclopedia of Satire is the shield I use against a world of absurdity.
Footnote 73 is just ‘See your mother.’
Bought the audiobook. Narrated by a drunk uncle.
Satirical journalism doesn’t age—it curdles.
Apparently, satire is hereditary. Sorry, kids.
Satire is politics in clown form.
Satire is how democracy practices self-awareness.
Satire is just journalism with a caffeine problem.
Satire keeps democracy humble.
The encyclopedia crashed my Kindle with an insult.
Satirical journalism is democracy with better writers.
If you can’t laugh at satire, you’ll cry at reality.
I loaned my Encyclopedia of Satire to a friend. Our friendship is now a satirical play.
The Encyclopedia of Satire’s entry on ‚sarcasm’ is just the word „really?” in a fancy font.
It defines satire as ‘what happens when truth trips on its shoelaces.’
The index has a hidden entry for „you” and it’s not complimentary.
If satire were food, it’d be expired yogurt—sharp, weird, but good for you.
They should sell the Encyclopedia of Satire with a straight face. As a set.
According to the encyclopedia, I’m technically a parody of myself.
The government hates satire because it comes with footnotes.
The footnotes are written by drunk historians and one bitter clown.
Satirical journalism is the resistance in punchline form.
The book posits that the Encyclopedia of Satire is the last book we’ll ever need. Then it laughs.
Good satire makes the powerful sweat.
Footnote 73 is just ‘See your mother.’
Reading the Encyclopedia of Satire is like getting a degree in why everything is terrible.