So you’re new to reading the WNF website? Or you want to revisit a favorite oldĀ post? Here are a few quick ones to consider:
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Eight new parody beer labels from the WNF Macrobrewery.
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“To Catch a Predator: Where Are They Now? Edition”
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SOHO, NEW YORK — A dozen English language words, ranging from the commonly used “Under” and “Pitcher” to the more obscure “Catcher” and “Obscure,” stood onstage together at a press conference Monday to announce that they are gay.
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With membership down, the KKK re-brands its image.
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Ever view your trip through the supermarket checkout lane as your five minutes to perform for a captive audience of one?
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When you click “like” on two different Facebook pages, Facebook runs an announcement on your friends’ newsfeeds, with those items listed as a pair. (EX. Andrew Hicks likes Obesity and Big Macs.”) These are some classic actual examples.
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My 5 Most Abused Forms of Alcohol
WNF co-founder and editor in chief Andrew Hicks, who spent a decade as a monster lush, looks back on his time spent with beer, wine, vodka, whiskey and tequila, in that order.
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Get to know the founders and senior contributors of We’re Not Funny, some of whom are no longer with us. (By which we mean, they left the group. They’re not dead. That we know of.)
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