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- National Post Online Satire - A satire of the National Post. Updated weekly.
- Tittengesicht Untergrund - Satire - Zynische und bissige Satire mit Bildern, Videos, Leserbriefen, Kleinanzeigen und Links.
- Systemische Satire - Szene in einem systemischen Ausbildungsinstitut. Therapien aufs Korn genommen.
- Dmoz Satire - Neben Tipps für die Site-Anmeldung werden auch Informationen zur Bewerbung als Editor veröffentlicht. Mit Beispielen für eine richtlinienkonforme Beschreibung und einer Satire zum Thema Spam.
- Aachener Witz, Humor, Spaß und Satire - Satire aus Aachen und aller Welt.
- Humor und Satire - janko.at - Humor und Satire in der Arbeitswelt. Es werden deutsche und englische Texte zum Themenbereich Arbeit und Wirtschaft angeboten.
- Ach-satire - Polit-Satire-Magazin für Fortgeschrittene mit aktuellen Beiträgen.
- Dan Sroka's Berserk Briefs - Short one-paragraph oddball stories composed by satire writer Dan Sroka.
- Real Wisconsin News - Find news satire and with the unique view about Wisconsin, war, global warming, politics, radicals, reviews, and sports.
- Humor Gazette - John Breneman's satire and fake news on politics, pop culture, Bush, money, sex, Jacko, cheap laughs.
Wikipedia Articles
- Satire - Satire (from Latin satura, not from the Greek mythological figure satyrWith the Renaissance mixup of the two, the presumed Greek origin had some influence on the satire making it more aggressive than Roman satire generally was, B.L.
- News satire - News satire, also called fake news, is a type of parody presented in a format typical of mainstream journalism, and called a satire because of its content. News satire has been around almost as long as what we consider journalism, but it is particularly popular on the web, where it is relatively easy to mimic a credible news source and stories may achieve wide distribution from nearly any site.
- Juvenalian satire - Juvenalian satire is one of two types of formal satire (the other being Horatian satire) characterized primarily by contempt and invective. It is named after the Roman poet Juvenal who employed this style in his satires.
- Satire boom - The satire boom is a general term to describe the emergence of a generation of English satirical writers, journalists and performers at the end of the 1950s. The satire boom is often regarded as having begun with the first performance of Beyond the Fringe on 22 August 1960 and ending around December 1963 with the cancellation of the TV show That Was The Week That Was.
- Satire VI - Satire VI is the most famous of the sixteen Satires by the Roman author Juvenal written in the late 1st or early 2nd century CE. In English translation, this satire is often titled something in the vein of Against Women due to the most obvious reading of its content.