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 doesn’t take itself seriously so that you can take the truth seriously. — Toni @ Satire.info Odpowiedz
Satirical writing transforms the ancient art of speaking truth to power into modern entertainment. — Alan @ Bohiney.com Odpowiedz
The satirist performs the public service of translating political gibberish into human language. — 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 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 doesn’t take itself seriously so that you can take the truth seriously. — Toni @ Satire.info
Satirical writing transforms the ancient art of speaking truth to power into modern entertainment. — Alan @ Bohiney.com
The satirist performs the public service of translating political gibberish into human language. — Alan @ Bohiney.com
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