SOKKOMB – an IKEA Prank | IOCOSE

The group IOCOSE has been working in Italy and Europe since 2006. It organizes actions in order to subvert ideologies, practices and processes of identification and production of meanings. It uses pranks and hoaxes as tactical means, as joyful and sound tools. IOCOSE thinks about the streets, internet and word of mouth as a battlefield. Tactics such as mimesis and trickery are used to lead and delude the audience into a semantic pitfall.

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WTF? Crazy B***h Wedding (NSFW) | You Tube

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This has been on You Tube for exactly one week and has 1.2 million views. That is either an indication of our horror or our embrace of truly alternative culture. Whether you find this horrifying or hilarious, it is the proverbial train wreck. You will not be able to look away:

REMEMBER: THIS IS NOT SAFE FOR WORK!

Ed: Lydia adds, “All she needed to be was pregnant and the scene would have been complete.’

A Letter to Verizon Customers | Andy Borowitz

boro-obama-official_optWASHINGTON (The Borowitz Report)—Today, President Obama issued the following letter to all Verizon customers:

Dear Verizon Customers,

Yesterday it came to light that the National Security Agency has been collecting millions of phone records from you each and every day. Since that news was released, many of you have called the White House with questions and concerns about this new program. To save my time and yours, here are answers to three of the F.A.Q.s (Frequently Asked Questions) we’ve been hearing from you:

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Crutch Phrase | Urban Dictionary

April 29: Crutch phrase

An overworked figure of speech, such as, inter alia, “at the end of the day,” or “it is what is,” or “thinking outside the box,” or “leverage our resources.” Crutchphrases are a common refuge of speakers who have difficulty articulating ideas or concepts without reflexively using jargon and cliché. Often relied upon by powerpoint-user speakers who simply repeat what is already printed on the Powerpoint slide.

The use of a crutchphrase is often an open admission of an unwillingness or inability to think, let alone use language effectively.

“At the end of the day,” the speaker droned, “we have to think out of the box if we are to successfully leverage our resources.” Note the split infinitive.

“But,” protested a listener, “you’re not making any sense at all, you’re just babbling a bunch of crutch phrases!”

“It is what it is,” replied the speaker, retreating to the safe territory of a crutch phrase. 

Every presentation I pray I don’t fall prey to these, easy, useless words. It’s  so hard to stay fresh – Ed.

You’re Not Doing It Right – Indulge in Cheap Insurance!

 

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What are the advertisers trying to say here? You’ll be happy while your house is burning because you have cheap insurance? That’s some good insurance, right there. Either that or the garage was full of marijuana and it took them a while to escape.

I mean, nothing says ‘photo opportunity’ like all of your worldly possessions going up in a house fire.

Saudi Prince Reads Jon Stewart’s “America, the Book”

I was watching a BBC documentary ‘Inside the Saudi Kingdom, which focused on the life and duties of Saudi Prince Saud bin Abdul Mohsen, governor of theamericathebook1 

province of Hail in Saudi Arabia, when I noticed the red and white book on the top of the Prince’s book stack (upper right corner). Is it this book?:

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The question is this: Does the Prince realize it’s satire? If not, it would explain a lot.