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PSA: Satire

Great satire requires sufficient deviation from the original such that it incites curiouscity in the reader even after they realize what is being satired.


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Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Great satire requires sufficient deviation from the original such that it incites curiouscity in the reader even after they realize what is being satired.


:thumbsup:
"Curiosity" and "satirized".

When correcting others, it's rather important not to make a stupid spelling mistakes like "curiouscity" and "satired".

ZV
 
Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Great satire requires sufficient deviation from the original such that it incites curiouscity in the reader even after they realize what is being satired.


:thumbsup:
"Curiosity" and "satirized".

When correcting others, it's rather important not to make a stupid spelling mistakes like "curiouscity" and "satired".

ZV

you'd think, wouldn't you? 😛
 
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Great satire requires sufficient deviation from the original such that it incites curiouscity in the reader even after they realize what is being satired.


:thumbsup:

Great satire requires UBER SUFFICIENT deviation from the original such that it SO TOTALLY INCITES curiosity in the reader IN A MIND-BLOWING FASHION even after they realize what is being satired.

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Did I do it right? Did I?
 
Originally posted by: xirtam
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Great satire requires sufficient deviation from the original such that it incites curiouscity in the reader even after they realize what is being satired.


:thumbsup:

Great satire requires UBER SUFFICIENT deviation from the original such that it SO TOTALLY INCITES curiosity in the reader IN A MIND-BLOWING FASHION even after they realize what is being satired.

:thumbsdown:

Did I do it right? Did I?

Do penguins liek wet willis?
 
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