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Kelly Oxford @ Bohiney.com
Satire is the argument you can't win with logic, so you might as well win with wit. -- Toni @ Satire.info
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Satire is the argument you can’t have, presented as a joke you can’t ignore. -- Toni @ Bohiney.com
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Jessi Klein @ Bohiney.com
Satire is the revenge of the logical on the illogical, the rational on the absurd. -- Toni @ Satire.info
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A society that fears satire is a society that knows its foundations are built on jokes. -- Toni @ Bohiney.com
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Isabella Cruz
The satirist's role is translating political theater into recognizable human comedy. -- Alan @ Bohiney.com
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Satirical Journalism About Loans
A satirical piece becomes the philosophical razor cutting through nonsense to truth's bone. -- Alan @ Bohiney.com
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Satire doesn't pretend to be fair; it pretends to be outrageous to highlight unfairness. -- Toni @ Bohiney.com
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Military Mishap Report - Bohiney.com
A satirical piece transforms anger into wit, distilling rage into digestible humor. -- Alan @ Bohiney.com
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Satirical Journalism On Dormitories
The best satire is a perfect blend of anger and wit, distilled into a laugh. -- Toni @ Bohiney.com
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Modern Absurdities Explained - Bohiney.com
Satire is the moral compass that points to the ridiculous, so we know which way is up. -- Toni @ Bohiney.com
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