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Tag Archives: parody
Wickerpedia
One more Wikipedia parody: Wickerpedia – the hard woven plant fiber encyclopedia. More about Wikipedia parodies here and here.
Zork – Uncyclopedia
Zork is a kind of parody of Wikipedia and part of the Uncyclopedia. It seems a kind of game but I’m completely lost there.
Boring Boring: Fantastic Fools’ parody of Boing Boing
Fantastic. Wonderful! How creative are the Boing Boing readers! They made a masterpiece, an April Fool’s parody called Boring Boring: A Directory of Dull Things. LOL. The articles are great and the ads genius. My favourites: TIRED – Lessig on … Continue reading
Posted in April Fools' Day, fun
Tagged April Fools' Day, blogs, fun, funny, humour, joke, parody
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Google X
Say hello to Google X: Roses are red. Violets are blue. OS X rocks. Homage to you. That is a new fun way to surf on Google, using the Mac OS idea. I hope they will put this on Google … Continue reading
Uncyclopedia
After the fantastic Wikipedia now we have the Uncyclopedia, the free encyclopedia of politically incorrect non-information. Uncyclopedia is an encyclopedia full of misinformation and utter lies. It’s sort of like Congress. It serves absolutely no purpose, so feel free to … Continue reading
Posted in fun, Internet, weird
Tagged encyclopaedia, encyclopedia, funny, humour, Internet, parody, reference, web, weird, wiki, wikipedia
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Bush is a genius! :D
Originally from Harper’s Magazine, May 2004. The President of the United States is not a fact-checker: I’m not a statistician. I’m not a numbers-cruncher. I’m not one of these bean counters. I’m not very analytical. I’m not a precision guy. … Continue reading