Examples of mock news
Here are some examples of mock news:
- The Onion: A popular online news organization that publishes satirical articles on current events, politics, and culture.
- The Daily Mash: A UK-based website that creates humorous news articles, often poking fun at politics, celebrities, and everyday life.
- Clickhole: A satirical news website created by The Onion that publishes absurd and humorous articles, often with a focus on internet culture.
- The Borowitz Report: A satirical news column written by Andy Borowitz for The New Yorker, which often features humorous takes on current events and politics.
- The Hard Times: A punk rock-themed satirical news website that publishes humorous articles on music, politics, and culture.
- The A.V. Club: A website that publishes humorous articles on pop culture, often featuring satirical takes on movies, TV shows, and music.
- The Daily Currant: A satirical news website that publishes humorous articles on current events, politics, and culture, often with a focus on absurd and outlandish stories.
- NewsThump: A UK-based satirical news website that publishes humorous articles on politics, celebrities, and everyday life.
- The Spoof: A satirical news website that publishes humorous articles on current events, politics, and culture, often with a focus on absurd and outlandish stories.
- Local 58: A satirical news website that publishes humorous articles on local news, often featuring absurd and outlandish stories.
Some examples of specific mock news articles:
- "Nation Horrified By Graphic Video of Politician Keeping Promise" (The Onion)
- "New Study Reveals Most People Would Rather Eat a Whole Jar of Wasabi Than Listen to a Justin Bieber Song" (The Daily Mash)
- "Area Man Still Unable to Find Meaning in Life After Watching 12 Hours of Cat Videos" (Clickhole)
- "Trump Announces Plan to Build Wall Around His Ego" (The Borowitz Report)
- "New Study Finds That 9 Out of 10 People Would Rather Die Than Attend a Taylor Swift Concert" (The Hard Times)
- "Area Woman Still Unable to Find Her Keys After 20 Minutes of Searching" (The A.V. Club)
- "New App Allows Users to Virtually Experience the Thrill of Being a Middle-Aged Man in a Midlife Crisis" (The Daily Currant)
- "Nation in Shock as Politician Actually Keeps Campaign Promise" (NewsThump)
- "New Study Reveals Most People Would Rather Eat a Whole Jar of Mayonnaise Than Watch a Romantic Comedy" (The Spoof)
- "Local Man Still Unable to Find His Car Keys After 3 Hours of Searching" (Local 58)
Remember, these are all examples of satirical news and should not be taken seriously!