(Digital Dementia News Services) - In a rare move, officials of the Church of Scientology have stripped Tom Cruise of his “under-assistant junior Thetan trainee” status. Tom Cruise is said to have irked...
created by Lcantu | 6 years ago | updated 6 years ago 2587 views | 0 recommendations | 0 comments
Exposed: Pharmaceutical companies making lots of money (africa, herceptin, bird-flu, hard sales techniques) have been headline news over recent years, often with a bad press. I have worked for some...
created by sarahengland | 6 years ago | updated 6 years ago 707 views | 0 recommendations | 0 comments
"Satire is alive and well in Amsterdam, where a design student bored with conventional ads has set up a fake online agency offering ad space on prostitutes’ thighs and cleavage.
The same guy has proposed painting brand names on zoo animals and floating huge billboards...
"Also, think about all that time I spend in the grocery store trying to find the cheapest possible crap I can buy that would serve its purpose without causing death or diarrhea in the process. Or all those hours I waste in the mall running from one department store to...
"Male American parents, fresh from the adulation and appreciation bestowed upon them by a grateful nation on Father's Day, which was celebrated two days ago last sunday, have indicated their reluctance to yield the stage to the refugee community on the occasion of World...
"European political correctness allows Muslims to resist integration, argues the culture editor of Jyllands-Posten. Instead, Muslims should be treated just like all Europeans, including being subject to satire. He argues that publishing the caricatures was an act of...
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Hollywood (Digital Dementia News Services) - MGM Studios is under siege by Americans of Indian descent and other critics who are expressing outrage at the recently released feature film The Erotic...
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Called the Kimigayo, it was scrapped after the Second World War, but in 1999 the government decided that the national anthem must be sung pretty frequently. "The original anthem wishes Japanese Emperor a thousand years’ of happy reign. But the satirized version implies that...
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"In what may be our new Prime Minister's boldest move yet, he is changing his name to George W. Harper. People who keep track of these sorts of things say they cannot recall any other time in this nation's...
created by ricknight | 7 years ago | updated 7 years ago 285 views | 0 recommendations | 0 comments
"Kuhldaa offers the welcome of a nation shaped by its rich, natural and cultural appropriation. Its colours reflect those of both Canada and the host region: the blue waters of our salmon farms, the green forests...
created by clam | 7 years ago | updated 7 years ago 5460 views | 0 recommendations | 1 comment
According to New York Daily News, Starbucks is making changes to its menu. The coffee giant got 12 percent of its $4 billion in sales through food last year, mostly with cold items like cookies, muffins and...
created by mtippett | 8 years ago | updated 8 years ago 19282 views | 9 recommendations | 5 comments