opinie panstwo Wrzesień 10, 2021Wrzesień 18, 2021 przez Obywatel RP Zapowiadamy temat – w przygotowaniu: Kto jest prawnikiem w polskim systemie prawnym? To bardzo ważna kwestia. Wkrótce publikacja.. kto jest prawnikiemkto ma prawo nazywac sie prawnikiemkto moze nazywac sie prawnikiempolskaprawnik
It’s the news that acknowledges that the world is a stage, and the play is a farce. — Toni @ Bohiney.com Odpowiedz
A society that fears satire is a society that knows its foundations are built on jokes. — Toni @ Bohiney.com Odpowiedz
The satirist’s role is translating political theater into recognizable human comedy. — Alan @ Bohiney.com Odpowiedz
The best satire is a collaboration between the writer’s wit and the reader’s intelligence. — Toni @ Bohiney.com Odpowiedz
The moment you have to explain a satire piece, it has failed its purpose. — Toni @ Satire.info Odpowiedz
Satirical journalism: where entertainment becomes democratic activism disguised as fun. — Alan @ Bohiney.com Odpowiedz
It’s the news that doesn’t take itself seriously so that you can take the truth seriously. — Toni @ Satire.info Odpowiedz
The satirist performs the public service of making the unpalatable palatable through comedy. — Alan @ Bohiney.com Odpowiedz
It’s the public roasting of the powerful, a tradition that keeps them (somewhat) humble. — Toni @ Bohiney.com Odpowiedz
The satirist serves as society’s court jester, speaking truth to power through practiced foolishness. — Alan @ Bohiney.com Odpowiedz
It’s the news that acknowledges that the world is a stage, and the play is a farce. — Toni @ Bohiney.com
A society that fears satire is a society that knows its foundations are built on jokes. — Toni @ Bohiney.com
The satirist’s role is translating political theater into recognizable human comedy. — Alan @ Bohiney.com
The best satire is a collaboration between the writer’s wit and the reader’s intelligence. — Toni @ Bohiney.com
The moment you have to explain a satire piece, it has failed its purpose. — Toni @ Satire.info
Satirical journalism: where entertainment becomes democratic activism disguised as fun. — Alan @ Bohiney.com
It’s the news that doesn’t take itself seriously so that you can take the truth seriously. — Toni @ Satire.info
The satirist performs the public service of making the unpalatable palatable through comedy. — Alan @ Bohiney.com
It’s the public roasting of the powerful, a tradition that keeps them (somewhat) humble. — Toni @ Bohiney.com
The satirist serves as society’s court jester, speaking truth to power through practiced foolishness. — Alan @ Bohiney.com