The hottest Satire Substack posts right now

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I Might Be Wrong 7 implied HN points 23 Jul 25
  1. The speaker is frustrated with the media focus on Jeffrey Epstein, insisting that the country should be discussing more pressing issues like the economy.
  2. To clear his name, he has ordered the declassification of any government-owned items related to Epstein, including an extensive and humorous list of unrelated objects.
  3. He claims to have nothing to hide and suggests that the media's curiosity about Epstein is suspicious and perhaps reveals more about them than about him.
Situation Normal 77 implied HN points 06 Aug 23
  1. The story narrates a wild encounter at a gas station involving a man named Pj and two attackers, with dramatic and unbelievable events unfolding.
  2. Pj's storytelling style makes him come across as an unreliable narrator, leaving doubt about the authenticity of his heroic actions.
  3. The Persian Chuck Norris-like character, Pj, captivates the audience with his extraordinary tale, blurring the line between fact and fiction.
The Rectangle 84 implied HN points 30 Jun 23
  1. Furby has made a return, staying popular since its 1998 launch.
  2. The new Furby has some upgrades like voice activation and 600 responses.
  3. To make the Furby modern, integrate it with advanced technology like ChatGPT, give it a new, scary design, and change its eyes and voice.
I Might Be Wrong 7 implied HN points 04 Jul 25
  1. The American colonists were upset about unfair taxes imposed by Britain without their representation in Parliament. They felt it was wrong to have to pay for decisions made by people they couldn't vote for.
  2. The British government needed money after the French and Indian War, so they started taxing the American colonies. This led to protests and calls for rights from the colonists.
  3. The situation escalated with various tax acts, like the Stamp Act, which affected everyday items. This made the colonists more frustrated and fueled their desire for independence.
Holodoxa 39 implied HN points 13 Aug 22
  1. In the post-modern era, creating meaningful narratives becomes challenging when all meta-narratives are considered false.
  2. Authors face anxieties like fear of mockery and lack of originality, leading some to use esoterica, ugliness, and irony as shields.
  3. Literary works focusing on 'very online' themes, like 'Fake Accounts' by Lauren Oyler, may risk being seen as empty and lacking substance.
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Reactionary Feminist 6 implied HN points 11 Jul 25
  1. The novel 'Bonding' explores themes of loneliness and disconnection in a tech-driven world. The main character struggles with finding real friendships and stability in her life.
  2. It dives into the effects of modern dating culture and the pressures of societal expectations. The protagonist navigates her job at a dating startup while longing for deeper connections.
  3. The story blends dark humor and serious topics, making it both entertaining and thought-provoking. It's a satirical look at today's society and its impact on personal relationships.
Kartick’s Blog 17 implied HN points 03 Dec 24
  1. Humans can be unpredictable, even in control of dangerous things like nuclear weapons. A perfect system can still fail if the people in charge are erratic.
  2. Blindly following orders in the military can lead to catastrophic mistakes. People often don't question what they're told, which can cause harm.
  3. Technology can't solve all moral problems. Just having advanced systems doesn't mean we can escape the heavy decisions about life and death.
Weaponized 42 implied HN points 30 Dec 23
  1. To succeed on Elon Musk's Twitter, please The Algorithm by sharing divisive and controversial content.
  2. Engage with allies who share your views, and start fights with those who express opposing or neutral opinions.
  3. Speak for others, twist narratives, and go to extreme lengths to maximize engagement and attention.
The Lifeboat 68 implied HN points 14 Mar 23
  1. The story is a collaboration between Ilia and the author, potentially leading to a book
  2. The narrative involves characters navigating a chaotic and humorous situation with a house spirit
  3. The comrades utilize a humorous and adventurous approach to handle challenging circumstances
Who is Robert Malone 34 implied HN points 23 Feb 24
  1. The post titled 'Friday Funnies: You Are Here...' has content related to humor and possibly updates or reflections from Robert W Malone MD, MS on February 23, 2024.
  2. It includes numerous image links showcasing different visuals and ends with an invitation to support Robert Malone's work through subscriptions.
  3. The post also hints at upcoming episodes related to 'Fall Out' and mentions the International Crisis Summit with an invitation to access live streams.
I Might Be Wrong 13 implied HN points 19 Dec 24
  1. Recently, strange flying objects have been spotted in New Jersey, causing a lot of buzz and confusion among locals. Many people joked around trying to figure out if they were drones, aliens, or just planes.
  2. Rumors spread quickly on social media, with citizens flooding a Facebook group about the mystery. Despite various tips sent to authorities, it turned out most sightings were easily explained, like airplanes and stars.
  3. Politicians jumped into the conversation, making some silly statements and fueling conspiracy theories. In the end, it was just a case of overactive imaginations and a good dose of humor about the situation.
Who is Robert Malone 31 implied HN points 01 Mar 24
  1. The post talks about supporting a publication through subscriptions for reader-supported work.
  2. The author shares a personal story about hatching chicks from a large batch of eggs and building a chicken aviary.
  3. The post mentions attending an event in support of a political candidate, Cameron Hamilton, illustrating the importance of being involved in local politics.
I Might Be Wrong 10 implied HN points 13 Feb 25
  1. Funding cuts can greatly affect projects and initiatives. Losing a major funding source can lead to the cancellation of planned activities and changes in future goals.
  2. Creative and provocative content can be put on hold or altered when financial realities change. This can include unique or controversial series that rely on funding to be produced.
  3. Adapting to new circumstances often requires scaling back ambitions. Organizations may need to rethink their events and outreach programs when facing budget constraints.
Conspirador Norteño 36 implied HN points 26 Nov 23
  1. An "anti-woke" satirical news site used AI-generated faces for its non-existent authors.
  2. The GAN-generated faces on the site originated from generated.photos with watermarks removed.
  3. Social media accounts linked to the site also use the same GAN-generated faces as the authors.
Marginally Compelling 41 implied HN points 21 Aug 23
  1. The Barbie movie is a subversive satire of corporate feminism and the gender culture war.
  2. The film showcases a deep appreciation for both women and men, while highlighting their differences.
  3. The movie surprises viewers with its allegorical and comic elements, challenging traditional roles of nurturing and motherhood.
Ulizzle On Software 27 implied HN points 27 Feb 24
  1. Geminis feeling mortified and clueless about Google's A.I. fiasco, where diverse and uncomfortable content was generated.
  2. Creation of Gemini Rehabilitation Party as a response to the failed attempt to prove innocence through astrological charts.
  3. Discussion among Geminis about strategies like themed costume parties, serious seminars, and infiltrating Google to combat negative portrayals.
I Might Be Wrong 10 implied HN points 31 Dec 24
  1. Applerankings.com offers honest reviews of apples without any fluff. It's refreshing to find a site that prioritizes truth over pleasing the apple industry.
  2. There are new drugs like Ozempic that might help people lose weight and improve health. This could lead to better overall health and savings in healthcare costs.
  3. Saturday Night Live is still producing enjoyable content with big-name guests and fun sketches. It feels like a nostalgic throwback to the show's earlier, funnier days.
Zero HP Lovecraft 23 implied HN points 16 Mar 24
  1. Online interactions may be deceptive: The story explores the complexities of online relationships, highlighting the challenges of distinguishing reality from deception in the digital world.
  2. Unreliable information online: The narrative delves into the concept of _Hrönir,_ suggesting that online content and even historical texts could be fabricated or unreliable, blurring the line between truth and falsehood.
  3. Symbolism of the yellow dream: The recurring imagery of the yellow dream in various characters' experiences hints at a deeper, mystical significance, questioning the nature of reality and existence.
storyvoyager 10 implied HN points 10 Dec 24
  1. The idea of using harsh methods for climate action can evoke debate. Vlad the Impaler's violent approach is a dark metaphor for discussing tough solutions to climate issues.
  2. The concept of a '2000 Watt Society' suggests sustainable energy consumption for everyone. It's a practical idea that aims to limit how much energy each person uses.
  3. The satirical use of historical figures like Vlad brings a humorous lens to serious topics. It reminds us to think critically about our current climate strategies and their effectiveness.
I Might Be Wrong 7 implied HN points 01 Jan 25
  1. Jimmy Carter lived a life full of unexpected twists, from growing up on a peanut farm to becoming president. It's a reminder that anyone can rise from humble beginnings.
  2. Carter's political journey shows how he adapted his goals over time, switching from naval ambitions to state politics and eventually the presidency.
  3. The humor in his life story serves to lighten serious topics, reminding us that laughter can coexist with important historical events.
Klement on Investing 3 implied HN points 06 Jun 25
  1. Being a nerd can give you an advantage in life and skills. Nerds tend to work smarter, making them more efficient.
  2. Chimpanzees that are skilled at cracking nuts show that experience and technical ability lead to better outcomes. This suggests that practice and learning pay off.
  3. In the long run, those who master their skills can invest time into other things like relationships and education, leading to more success overall.
I Might Be Wrong 6 implied HN points 30 Oct 24
  1. A joke from Tony Hinchcliffe about Puerto Rico might have a surprising impact on the election. It shows how comedy can shift public opinion.
  2. Republican officials are reacting strongly to the joke, indicating it has stirred controversy. This shows how sensitive political narratives can be.
  3. The author's disbelief highlights how some people still see shocking behavior as surprising. It raises questions about people's awareness of political issues.
Gideon's Substack 11 implied HN points 05 Jan 24
  1. The film is more subtle and complex than portrayed in the trailer
  2. The heart of 'American Fiction' is a character study of a Black man struggling with recognition
  3. The ending raises questions about authenticity and success in the film industry
Klement on Investing 9 implied HN points 05 Jan 24
  1. Human stupidity involves a temporary inability to properly reason, plan, or learn.
  2. Stubbornness often accompanies stupidity, making people hold on to disproven beliefs.
  3. In a post-truth era, combating human stupidity requires strong institutions, satire, education, and sometimes allowing people to face the consequences of their beliefs.
Thái | Hacker | Kỹ sư tin tặc 19 implied HN points 09 Nov 20
  1. Thủy Tiên sent financial aid to Trump, mistakingly offering a million Vietnamese dong, leading to a humorous misunderstanding about currency.
  2. Trump expressed appreciation for the gesture and jokingly interacted with Thủy Tiên, showing gratitude towards the people of Vietnam.
  3. During their conversation, Trump expressed a desire for Coca Cola and made playful remarks that were misinterpreted by Thủy Tiên.
I Might Be Wrong 6 implied HN points 27 Feb 24
  1. Joel Coen gives a scathing review of Ethan Coen's film 'Drive-Away Dolls', calling it a major disappointment and creatively bankrupt.
  2. The review reveals underlying sibling rivalry between Joel and Ethan Coen, shedding light on their complicated relationship and personal jabs.
  3. The review humorously criticizes various aspects of the film, highlighting the lack of talent attributed to Ethan Coen and his wife's involvement in its creation.
I Might Be Wrong 6 implied HN points 02 Feb 24
  1. Jon Stewart had a big influence on the political comedy genre.
  2. The author is not excited about Jon Stewart's return to The Daily Show because they feel he may not understand what made the show successful in the first place.
  3. The author's style of political comedy is heavily influenced by Jon Stewart's style.
I Might Be Wrong 4 implied HN points 29 Feb 24
  1. Writing personal and embarrassing tell-all articles can lead to financial success in journalism.
  2. Journalistic success can come from sharing unique, scandalous stories that provoke engagement and conversation.
  3. To make an impact in journalism, writers are encouraged to expose personal moments, even if they are humiliating, to connect with an audience and create compelling narratives.
The Author Is Dumb 4 implied HN points 06 Jan 24
  1. The film Saltburn may have flaws but watching it was a blast.
  2. Critics tend to grade films on a curve and personal preference plays a big role.
  3. Saltburn is a messy film with sexually transgressive scenes, but its weirdness and audacity make it stand out.