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  2. 40 Of The Funniest And Most Accurate History Memes ... - AOL

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    Image credits: historyjokes While they can bring history to life, photographs can also mislead or and straight up manipulate us. The immediacy and emotional resonance of an image can make fake ...

  3. List of satirical news websites - Wikipedia

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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.

  4. Saad Haroon - Wikipedia

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    Saad Haroon is a Pakistani comedian, actor, and writer. [2] [3] He is the creator of the first ever Pakistani improvisational comedy troupe "BlackFish", [2] and was the first Pakistani stand-up comedian to perform in English in cities across Pakistan in his tour "Saad Haroon: Very Live". [4]

  5. List of emoticons - Wikipedia

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    Western style emoticons are mostly written from left to right as though the head is rotated counter-clockwise 90 degrees. One will most commonly see the eyes on the left, followed by the nose (often omitted) and then the mouth. Typically, a colon is used for the eyes of a face, unless winking, in which case a semicolon is used.

  6. Georgia senator removes ad that made opponent's nose bigger - AOL

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    The news outlet the Forward first reported that the image was manipulated and made Ossoff’s nose appear larger than in the original photo. Georgia senator removes ad that made opponent's nose bigger

  7. 26 of the Funniest Oxymoron Examples - AOL

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    What is an oxymoron? It might sound like a schoolyard insult, but it’s not. An oxymoron refers to a word, phrase, or use of language that seems to directly contradict itself, and it is believed ...

  8. List of satirical fake news websites - Wikipedia

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    This website has a history of publishing fake news articles, especially of the political genre. Notable hoaxes include Donald Trump revoking the press credentials of six major news outlets, Michelle Obama getting ditched by the Secret Service, and Hillary Clinton describing Beyoncé's music using racial slurs. Although the website claims to be ...

  9. 40 Classical Art Memes That Are Too Funny To Not Spend ... - AOL

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    Image credits: Kitty Kitty Cat Art has come a long way since the classical period, but there remains an appreciation for this type of motif. It’s why memes like this exist: combining elements of ...