Spoofs, parody, and satire provide a way to laugh at what is going on in the world. Many famous writers, such Mark Twain, were known for their biting satire. The Internet has sprouted a whole new group of parody and satirical writers and humorists. Politics, religion, pop culture, and news events are all fair game when it comes to satire and parody.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Health Care: Parody FAQ about HMO health care.
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The Hazards of Solar Power: Parody about solar power.
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The Onion: Satirical news site, with articles on current events, entertainment news, and politics.
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Not the Los Angeles Times: Parody on news events and cultural phenomenon.
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The Landover Baptist Church: Where the worthwhile worship and the unsaved are welcome.
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The Spoof: Spoofing news headlines with satire and humor.
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Borowitz Report: Spoofs of current news, politics, religion, and other events.
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Opinions You Should Have: Political musings and satire.
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The Darwin Awards: Honoring those who improve the species by accidentally removing themselves from it.
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Movie Juice: A Hollywood movie satire site.
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Uncyclopedia: A site that spoofs Wikipedia.
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Schmoogle: Schmoogle is a web site that parodies Google.
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STI Project: Spoofing Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI), STI stands for Search for Terrestrial Intelligence.
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The Daily Rash: A site full of spoofs and satire about news events.
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The Best News Site Ever: Parodies and humorous commentary on a variety of current topics.
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Brain Dead Air: On online spoof magazine covering an array of different subjects.
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The History Bluff: Parodies historical events.
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Bizarreville: Satire and humor in a place called Bizarreville.
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The Daily Idiocy: Entertainment, sports, business, political, and current event spoofs.
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Not the White House: Parody site about the White House and President Obama.
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Sports on a Stick: A sports satire web site.
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Fabulous Mother: A parody on parenting magazines.