ESPN does bad sattire
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The sad thing is that this could easily pass as a serious opinion piece.
The sad thing is that this could easily pass as a serious opinion piece.
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4 comments:
What kind of parent are you if you name your kid "Art Garfamudis"?
A made-up one.
As for the column, it's not so bad. Pretty funny idea, a little oversold, and for people like me who regularly read Fire Joe Morgan, the jokes are a little cliched. But you have to consider that they're trying to get the joke across to espn.com readers, not Hardball Times or something. And it's probably still funnier than half of my stupid attemps to entertain.
"Stop the Planet of the Apes, I want to get off!"
"You'll be playing...are you ready for this?...the human!"
"It's the part I was born to play, baby!"
But you have to consider that they're trying to get the joke across to espn.com readers
Exactly. Read the comments on this article; an alarmingly high percentage of readers did not understand that it was satire.
The only reason that this is "bad satire" is because it is on ESPN.com, where it is not easily recognized as satire.
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