Why not just answer the question?
Because you would not believe me anyway........
Let me help you in your quest to check out stories........
Now the header on the story I posted was "Once Again, Internet Falls For False Story:"
I'm willing to bet that if you go to google and type in those words, that the article will come up.
Or you could do what I did, after Mark insisted that the Daily Current was not parody, I googled:
"Daily Current, parody", this article about Ann Coulter poped up with that paragraph.
I think the reason Mark did not see it as "parody" is perception.
I read the article and I saw immediately saw it was meant to be absurd, or as Mark said about "parody"...."done in such a way as to make it appear humorous".
But if someone read that same article and actually believed it, he would not find it funny at all, he would find it "outragous", which is not "humorous" and would not fall under parody.
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Pete,
This works for almost any article. You could go to google and type in:
"Did Al Gore really buy into a fracking company?"
That way you would know it was not true before you post it, that will save you a lot of grief and I would not have to call out a friend
