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Parody - a creative work designed to imitate, comment on, and/or mock its subject by means of satirical or ironic imitation.

Satire - a genre of the visual, literary, and performing arts, usually in the form of fiction and less frequently non-fiction, in which vices, follies, abuses, and shortcomings are held up to ridicule, often with the intent of exposing or shaming the perceived flaws of individuals, corporations, government, or society itself into improvement.[1] Although satire is usually meant to be humorous, its greater purpose is often constructive social criticism, using wit to draw attention to both particular and wider issues in society.

So if you want to satirically parody people who invert everything and lie constantly, the way you’d do it is by just bluntly stating the truth about what they’re doing, but in such a way that it’s obvious that the methods allowing them to do what they’re doing should be stopped asap.

“We have to keep murdering all these babies or women will stop being safe and happy,” agree 4 out of 5 antidepressant manufacturers. “That the entrails make a lovely Mai Tai garnish is just a coincidental perk.”

11 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Parody - a creative work designed to imitate, comment on, and/or mock its subject by means of satirical or ironic imitation.

Satire - a genre of the visual, literary, and performing arts, usually in the form of fiction and less frequently non-fiction, in which vices, follies, abuses, and shortcomings are held up to ridicule, often with the intent of exposing or shaming the perceived flaws of individuals, corporations, government, or society itself into improvement.[1] Although satire is usually meant to be humorous, its greater purpose is often constructive social criticism, using wit to draw attention to both particular and wider issues in society.

So if you want to satirically parody people who invert everything and lie constantly, the way you’d do it is by just bluntly stating the truth about what they’re doing, but in such a way that it’s obvious that the methods allowing them to do what they’re doing should be stopped asap.

“We have to keep murdering all these babies or women will stop being happy,” agree 4 out of 5 antidepressant manufacturers. “That the entrails make a lovely Mai Tai garnish is just a coincidental perk.”

11 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Parody - a creative work designed to imitate, comment on, and/or mock its subject by means of satirical or ironic imitation.

Satire - a genre of the visual, literary, and performing arts, usually in the form of fiction and less frequently non-fiction, in which vices, follies, abuses, and shortcomings are held up to ridicule, often with the intent of exposing or shaming the perceived flaws of individuals, corporations, government, or society itself into improvement.[1] Although satire is usually meant to be humorous, its greater purpose is often constructive social criticism, using wit to draw attention to both particular and wider issues in society.

So if you want to satirically parody people who invert everything and lie constantly, the way you’d do it is by just bluntly stating the truth about what they’re doing, but in such a way that it’s obvious that the methods allowing them to do what they’re doing should be stopped asap.

“We have to keep murdering all these babies or women will stop being happy,” agree 4 out of 5 antidepressant manufacturers. “Plus, the entrails make a lovely Mai Tai garnish.”

11 days ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Parody - a creative work designed to imitate, comment on, and/or mock its subject by means of satirical or ironic imitation.

Satire - a genre of the visual, literary, and performing arts, usually in the form of fiction and less frequently non-fiction, in which vices, follies, abuses, and shortcomings are held up to ridicule, often with the intent of exposing or shaming the perceived flaws of individuals, corporations, government, or society itself into improvement.[1] Although satire is usually meant to be humorous, its greater purpose is often constructive social criticism, using wit to draw attention to both particular and wider issues in society.

So if you satirically parody people who invert everything and lie constantly, the way you’d do it is by just bluntly stating the truth about what they’re doing, but in such a way that it’s obvious that the methods allowing them to do what they’re doing should be stopped asap.

11 days ago
1 score