Adopting a vegetarian diet is not a climate change based decision. It’s about the detrimental effects of raising meat on natural habitats and their species, topsoil and ocean ecosystems. Eating fish is just as damaging as eating beef.
‘End of humor without PC’: MAD magazine cancels new content after 67 years of political satire 5 July 2019
MAD magazine will no longer publish new content and the 67-year-old political humor and satire outlet won’t be sold on newsstands, prompting its fans to decry the end of an era as the anti-authority publication bites the dust.
The influential cult comic book and later magazine was launched in 1952, thrilling a generation with its sharp observations and ridiculing of US culture, politics and the media. In its heyday in the 70s, its circulation was 2 million as readers relished its jabs at advertising, hippies, and politicians, spearing both Republicans and Democrats in equal measure. It’s credited with teaching young people how to be skeptical of government and the media, and its longtime fans mourned the end of an era on social media on Thursday, sharing their favorite covers.
Adopting a vegetarian diet is not a climate change based decision. It’s about the detrimental effects of raising meat on natural habitats and their species, topsoil and ocean ecosystems. Eating fish is just as damaging as eating beef.
Cute image, no cigar.
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Q: How many alarmists does it take to share a joke?
A: Eight. One to tell it, and seven to say: “I don’t see what’s funny about that.”
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‘End of humor without PC’: MAD magazine cancels new content after 67 years of political satire 5 July 2019
MAD magazine will no longer publish new content and the 67-year-old political humor and satire outlet won’t be sold on newsstands, prompting its fans to decry the end of an era as the anti-authority publication bites the dust.
The influential cult comic book and later magazine was launched in 1952, thrilling a generation with its sharp observations and ridiculing of US culture, politics and the media. In its heyday in the 70s, its circulation was 2 million as readers relished its jabs at advertising, hippies, and politicians, spearing both Republicans and Democrats in equal measure. It’s credited with teaching young people how to be skeptical of government and the media, and its longtime fans mourned the end of an era on social media on Thursday, sharing their favorite covers.
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