The measles has taken to the internet, earnestly thanking the anti-vaccination crowd for giving it a second chance.
New Poll Shows “Karen” from Facebook More Credible than CDC, FDA, WHO
It’s official. Your mom’s friend Karen is more credible than government-funded medical professionals.
Mandy vs The House That Jack Built: When Cinema Becomes Ideological Killdozer
Jason Arment reviews the two movies Mandy and The House That Jack Built and distinguishes them as parody versus satire.
Study: Only Two Hours of Googling Required to Become an Expert
It’s official, it only takes two hours of Googling before you become an expert in whatever it is you’re arguing.
I Am So Offended by This Joke
Leo Daedalus endures the worst, most injurious jokes so you don’t have to. One joke even sent him to the hospital.
Top Ten Reasons Not to Vote
Leo Daedalus, tongue planted firmly in cheek, offers up the Top Ten reasons to not vote in this year’s elections.
Owner Accused of Prioritizing Dog’s Instagram Account Over Dog
One Sydney resident has found herself in hot water after she was accused of favoring her dog’s social media footprint over her dog.
Byron: Both the Lord One and the One I Prefer to Call Brian
Paris Portingale breaks down the great poet Lord Byron, some arsehole he knows named Byron that he calls Brian instead, and how photography came to be.
Reflections on Sacha Baron Cohen’s Broken Mirror Held Up to America
Sacha Baron Cohen’s undressing of modern America has gone viral, but all that glitters is not gold. Looking back on the first episode of Who Is America?
This Sunday’s Puzzler Was Deadly—What Happened to Will Shortz?
Will Shortz played a prank on NPR that Tom Richards wished had been true; this caused him to think of similar people (and things) who can also kiss off into the air.