>>514058427 >Should be funny in some regard
No. The point of satire is to criticize, expose, or provoke thought.
When I say it out loud, I think I'm understanding why it's so hard for them to understand satire
>>514057255
kek epic self own there. however i can say with certainty that if you were to joke about this humorous incongruency with the owner of that truck he would definitely sperg out and become violent and would absolutely not laugh at his own oopsie
The stupidity of democrats continually astounds me. >spend 8 years calling conservatives nazis and all sorts of nasty shit >party collapses under the weight of their own incompetence >looks towards a white man to save their party
the memes literally write themselves
>>514057062 (OP)
This is the new tactic from nick. Test the water on supporting shabbos goy B and say he was only pretending to be retarded when called out.
>>514057062 (OP)
Mike Tyson has a funny voice. If you make fun of him once and say “this is ludicrouth,” it’s funny. But if you talk like Mike Tyson for the next month, you just become annoying, cringy and pathetic. You are here now.
>>514057711
Literally all of the right wing talking heads are seething about. The guy in op's pic is followed by millions of people. Only a coping fool would try to pretend that "no one noticed". Seethe.
>>514060277 >>514060273
Nigger. I live in California. Newsom is a joke here. No one likes him, even democrats, which is why this “campaign” is ridiculous.
>>514058623
I know that the purpose of satire is not only to entertain but if it isn't funny or witty in some regard it doesn't provoke shit. "Make America Gavin Again" only has him appear stupid because it's an uninspired cheesy copy and obviously for the sole purpose of whoring for attention.
it's fascinating seeing how their mind words. maga messaging isn't selfish or egotistic like they believe trump's campaign was. his messaging was always about us, we and together because that's what actual leadership looks like. they genuinely don't get it, the shills are ironically too involved in politics to accurately see the field