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RE: Steemit Social Justice Warrior Life

in #steemit7 years ago

I'm Completely Nuts though LOL!

A satire, on the other hand, is intended to do more than just entertain; it tries to improve humanity and its institutions. A satire is a literary work that tries to arouse the reader's disapproval of an object — a vice, an abuse, a faulty belief — by holding it up to ridicule. Satirists use euphemism, irony, exaggeration, and understatement to show, with a greater or lesser degree of levity, the follies of mankind and the paradoxes and idiocy that they can lead to.

Some great examples of satire include George Orwell's Animal Farm, which ridicules the Bolshevik Revolution in Russia; Voltaire's Candide, which attacks the philosophy of Optimism; and Jonathan Swift's Gulliver's Travels, which satirizes the "high-class" tastes, social expectations, and popular philosophies of his time.

when they start changing definitions to suit their narrative:
That baa guy is now saying that a satire has to have a deep message-fail!

What did I change? I have held the same consistent stance throughout this whole thing: Make a Mockery of this post, Piss all over this Plagiarized Pretend Comic making jokes and laughing at my clever self while cracking the diluted and under complete denial lame-o that tried to claim this parody as his own, who laughs at the same "look at this guy" joke like the idiot that gets entertainment from their own snickering like a feedback loop of "I'm so funny I'm making him do this stuff lol". :P, do tell us again the #definitations because I am completely nuts, not the people who think what he did is PARODY, LMAO!