… admitted CERN scientists, rather apologetically. Although the main media decided to keep mum about this, the Waterford Whispers News and SOTT had the courage to report. Published on January 16, 2018.
The invention of Bitcoin and its trading is bewildering to many, for others it has become the holy grail. Screeble has a satirical look at the history, published on December 22, 2017.
In ancient Israel, it came to pass that a trader by the name of Abraham Com did take unto himself a healthy young wife by the name of Dorothy, called Dot for short.
A delightful spin on the politically-oh-so-correct gender issue by Quentin Letts and Jane Fryer. Published in the Daily Mail on November 24, 2017.
According to a scientific study, it seems that this phenomenon really exists. Anybody acquainted with close male relatives will say that they knew this all along.
Short animation film by Steve Cutts: The story of a rodent’s unrelenting quest for happiness and fulfillment.
Millenials are young humans that were born in either one of these two decades: Generation Y (born between 1981-1991) and Generation Z (born between 1991-2001).
Magic moments delivered by identical French twins Tony and Jordan at a recent America’s Got Talent show.
Author and columnist Nury Vittachi about posting on the worldwide web. Published in The Jakarta Post, Indonesia, on October 21, 2017.
NewsThump is a satirical and spoof news website, taking a daily swipe at current affairs from the UK and around the world. Published on September 17, 2017.
A massive influx of new words is entering the global vocabulary these days – this map shows potential EU leaving names, created by ‘Bezzleford’.
Two religious men and an atheist agreed to smoke together, and while doing so and getting high, they discuss spiritual and religious aspects.
After the first excitement about NASA’s revelation of the discovery of 7 new planets, a second out-of-this-world announcement (pun intended) informed us about radio signals having been received from said planets. The Waterford News published an exclusive first lowdown on February 23, 2017.
It took a little time but ten days ago, India claimed the second place after ‘America First’ – and it is irresistible!
In ‘Sunday with Lubach’ Dutch public broadcaster VPRO welcomes Trump in its own words (video mostly in English, with subtitles).
… to 220 million undocumented whites. A satire published in Native American News and SOTT on November 15, 2016.
Last week, Indian police said they had arrested a pigeon carrying an abusive note from Pakistan. Satire by Indian author Shovon Chowdhury on the bizarre turn of events. BBC, October 10, 2016
And say they just forgot to mention it! Published on waterfordwhispersnews.com, Ireland, on August 26, 2016.
Us meaning the Brits and ECHR meaning European Convention on Human Rights. Sketch with Patrick Stewart, published in The Guardian, 25th April 2016.
by Andy Borowitz, published in The New Yorker on May 12, 2015
Published in ‘the Onion’ – a farcical US newspaper featuring world, national and community news, on May 8, 2015.
Satire: With the spreading of Hinduism worldwide, a nun in Warsaw, Poland, filed a case against ISKCON (International Society for Krishna Consciousness)