A satirical look at the recent Tennessee snakebite tragedy, exploring America’s obsession with hiking, our delusional relationship with nature, and why snakes are basically the TSA of the forest.
Montgomery and Fairfax counties are cutting education budgets and inflating class sizes—while top officials cash in on taxpayer-funded raises. Here’s the satirical breakdown of how your kid’s classroom turned into a sardine can while the superintendent got a new espresso machine.
Texas Republicans just passed a congressional map so gerrymandered it makes a game of Twister look fair. With Trump allegedly whispering sweet district lines into their ears, the Lone Star State is now the Lone Gerrymandered State. Here’s what it means for 2026, democracy, and your sanity.
Judge Frank Caprio, the internet’s favorite dispenser of justice and dad jokes, has passed away at 87 after a recurrence of cancer. In this satirical tribute, we honor the man who made traffic court feel like therapy and turned citations into viral sensations. DMV readers, prepare to laugh, cry, and maybe pay that parking ticket.
The 2025 NFL season is already off to a wild start, and we haven’t even hit Week 1. From AI play-callers to Lamar Jackson’s left-handed bombs, here’s your satirical NFL news roundup and a data-driven (but still hilarious) look at who’s most likely to win Super Bowl LIX. Spoiler: Baltimore’s got that DMV swagger.
Ever feel like you’re paying twice for the same government service? Welcome to the DMV (D.C., Maryland, Virginia), where your tax dollars go to die, reincarnate, and get taxed again. This satirical deep dive exposes the bureaucratic buffet of double taxation, with real examples, legal loopholes, and enough sarcasm to fill a pothole.
Target’s stock is doing the cha-cha with inflation while its strategy team moonwalks through supply chain chaos. We break down how TGT’s price moves and execution-aware positioning are keeping it relevant, resilient, and retail-ready across the DMV and beyond.
As President Trump hosts Ukrainian President Zelenskyy and European leaders at the White House to discuss ending Russia’s war in Ukraine, the summit turns into a geopolitical rom-com with Putin playing the ex who won’t stop texting. This satirical essay unpacks the absurdity, the stakes, and the diplomatic drama with DMV-flavored punchlines and late-night flair.
Comcast and Versant just gave MSNBC and Peacock a makeover that screams “midlife crisis in font form.” In this satirical deep dive, we unpack the corporate rebrand that swapped color for confusion and acronyms for ambiguity. Welcome to the Logo Olympics—where branding is bold, baffling, and barely useful.