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  2. Vinegar valentines - Wikipedia

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    A lampoon of Valentine's Day cards, the unflattering novelty items enjoyed a century of popularity beginning in the 1840s during the Victorian era. These cynical, sarcastic, often mean-spirited cards were first produced in America by a variety of printing companies, including Elton, Fisher, Strong and Turner.

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    The best-known example is The Onion, the online version of which started in 1996. [1] These sites are not to be confused with fake news websites, which deliberately publish hoaxes in an attempt to profit from gullible readers.

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    #20 Make Your Sweetheart LOL (And Possibly Roll Their Eyes) With This Funny Valentine's Day Card - A Snarky, Sarcastic, And Totally-Not-Sappy Way To Say "I Love You, I Guess" Review: "This was a gift.

  6. Postcards from the Boys - Wikipedia

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    Paul is the most informative, George the most oblique, Lennon the most sarcastic and surreal." [ 2 ] A review in The New York Times stated: "The postcards in the book are often amusing, sometimes touching and occasionally trite.

  7. It's Happy Bunny - Wikipedia

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    Happy Bunny is a character in a series of stickers, buttons, greeting cards, posters, and other merchandise sold at novelty shops across North America.Designed by artist and writer Jim Benton in the 1990s, whom People Magazine called "the most visible cartoonist in America," [1] Happy Bunny is a small, smiling bunny, often varying in color, with an insulting slogan printed at its feet. [2]

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