Funny & Stupid Articles: Good Humor from The Onion

In summary, the conversation discussed a series of articles from the satirical website The Onion that poke fun at various topics such as babies being stupid and the Iraq war. The articles use humor to comment on societal issues and challenge conventional thinking.
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Really funny and stupid articles, good humor though:
http://www.theonion.com/content/opinion/im_prepared_to_do_anything_to"

http://www.theonion.com/content/node/53191"
 
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http://www.theonion.com/content/node/30931

http://www.theonion.com/content/node/28151

http://www.physics.mcgill.ca/~arobic/funny/babies.html

Study Reveals: Babies are Stupid
May 21st, 1997
LOS ANGELES - A surprising new study released Monday by UCLA's Institute For Child Development revealed that human babies, long thought by psychologists to be highly inquisitive and adaptable, are actually extraordinarily stupid.

The study, an 18-month battery of intelligence tests administered to over 3,500 babies, concluded categorically that babies are "so stupid, it's not even funny."

According to Institute president Molly Bentley, in an effort to determine infant survival instincts when attacked, the babies were prodded in an aggressive manner with a broken broom handle. Over 90 percent of them, when poked, failed to make even rudimentary attempts to defend themselves. The remaining 10 percent responded by vacating their bowels.

It is unlikely that the presence of the babies' fecal matter, however foul-smelling, would have a measurable defensive effect against an attacker in a real-world situation," Bentley said.

Another test, in which the infants were placed on a mound of dirt outdoors during a torrential downpour, produced similarly bleak results.

"The chicken, dog and even worm babies that we submitted to the test as a control group all had enough sense to come in from the rain or, at least, seek shelter under a leafy clump of vegetation or outcropping of rock," test supervisor Thomas Howell said. "The human babies, on the other hand, could not grasp even this incredibly basic concept, instead merely lying on the ground and making gurgling noises."

According to Howell, almost 60 percent of the infants tested in this manner eventually drowned.

Some of the babies tested were actually so stupid that they choked to death on pieces of Micronaut space toys. Others, unable to use such primitive instruments as can openers and spoons due to insufficient motor skills, simply starved to death, despite being surrounded by cabinets full of nutritious, life-giving Gerber-brand baby-food products.

Babies, the study concluded, are also too stupid to do the following: avoid getting their heads trapped in automatic car windows; use ice to alleviate the pain of burn injuries resulting from touching an open flame; master the skills required for scuba diving; and use a safety ladder to reach a window to escape from a room filled with cyanide gas.

"As a mother of four, I find these results very disheartening," Bentley told reporters. "I can honestly say that the effort I have expended trying to raise my children into intelligent beings may have been entirely wasted, a fool's dream, if you will."

Study results also prompted a strong reaction from President Clinton. "All of us, on some primitive, mammalian level, feel a great sense of pride in our offspring," Clinton said. "It is now clear, however, that these feelings are unfounded. Given the overwhelming evidence of their profound stupidity, we have no choice but to replace our existing infant population with artificially incubated simu-drones, with the eventual goal of phasing out the shamefully stupid human baby forever." - The Onion

Some of my favourites.

Others such as Pope becomes Muslim admits he was wrong.

Iraqis stockpiling weapons in preperation for peace. (just before the "war" ended) Oh how right they were.
 
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I appreciate humor and satire as a way to provide commentary and critique on society and current events. The Onion is known for its clever and often absurd articles that poke fun at various topics. While some may dismiss these articles as simply "stupid," I believe they serve a purpose in providing a humorous perspective on serious issues.

In the first article, "I'm Prepared to Do Anything to Get My Child Into College, Including Paying Hundreds of Thousands of Dollars in Bribes," The Onion uses satire to comment on the recent college admissions scandal in the United States. While the topic itself is serious and concerning, The Onion's approach allows for a lighthearted take on the situation. It also highlights the absurdity of parents going to extreme lengths to secure their child's admission into a prestigious university.

The second article, "NASA Scientists Confirm Earth Will Be Destroyed By April 23rd," uses exaggeration and absurdity to comment on the fear-mongering and sensationalism often seen in media coverage. While the article may seem "stupid" on the surface, it actually shines a light on the way information is presented and consumed in our society.

Overall, I believe that humor and satire have a place in our world, and The Onion does a great job of using it to make us laugh while also making us think. I appreciate the use of creativity and wit to engage with important issues and stimulate critical thinking.
 

1. What is The Onion?

The Onion is a satirical news organization that publishes humorous and absurd articles on a variety of topics. It is known for its clever writing and sarcastic tone.

2. Is The Onion real news?

No, The Onion is not real news. It is a form of entertainment and satire, and its articles should not be taken seriously as factual information.

3. Are all of The Onion's articles meant to be funny?

Yes, the purpose of The Onion is to provide humorous and ridiculous content. However, some articles may have a satirical message or commentary on current events.

4. How does The Onion come up with their headlines and articles?

The Onion has a team of writers who brainstorm and come up with ideas for articles. They often draw inspiration from current events and popular culture.

5. Can anyone submit articles to The Onion?

No, The Onion has a team of professional writers who create all of their content. However, they do accept freelance submissions, but they are highly selective and only a small percentage of submissions are chosen for publication.

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