Funny pictures of politics and world affairs

In summary, this is a thread for posting funny and sarcastic pictures of politicians and world events. The pictures are meant for entertainment, not to start political arguments. The conversation includes links to various pictures and videos, as well as discussions about the current political climate. Some of the content may be considered creepy or inappropriate. Overall, the thread is a mix of humor and political commentary.
  • #141
micromass said:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OjrthOPLAKM

I saw that yesterday; I can totally relate. What are we doing to our children? THINK ABOUT THE CHILDREN.
 
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  • #142
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dX_1B0w7Hzc
 
  • #143
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ie. managers of the...

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3 more days! 3 more days! And I'll be out of the perma-band-wagon target window.
 
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  • #144
TUKsRY-iVUiafu7wiLWguw2.jpg
 
  • #148
And then we have this blast from the past:

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  • #150
xqVxEa8JnUalU2kCoF1oEQ2.jpg


It starts in PA.
 
  • #151
Owl0Z.gif
 
  • #155
micromass said:
oKECHfj3wkaXxSWtFjIFDQ2.png

That's not satire - those are actual tweets Trump sent on election day. He has since deleted them.
 
  • #160
lisab said:
That's not satire - those are actual tweets Trump sent on election day. He has since deleted them.

Trump is a vehicle for satire, he just doesn't realize it. Good thing his PR does.
 
  • #161
https://sphotos-a.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ash3/533932_430976816963863_608796257_n.jpg [Broken]
 
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  • #162
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MIH, this reminded me of you. :smile:
 
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  • #163
OmCheeto said:
https://sphotos-a.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-prn1/557737_437314172992793_108577539_n.jpg [Broken]

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MIH, this reminded me of you. :smile:

A kid in my high school accurately predicted 48/50 states, I don't see what the big hype is.
 
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  • #164
AnTiFreeze3 said:
A kid in my high school accurately predicted 48/50 states, I don't see what the big hype is.

[itex]48\neq 50[/itex].
 
  • #165
micromass said:
[itex]48\neq 50[/itex].

Who the hell is Nate Silver?

OMG! Look at that pretty graph.

silver.gif


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The joke is that Om has ADD, and likes pretty graphs...
 
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  • #166
https://sphotos-a.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ash3/550266_499256403442115_1406567711_n.jpg [Broken]​
 
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  • #167
OmCheeto said:
https://sphotos-a.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ash3/550266_499256403442115_1406567711_n.jpg [Broken]​
:rofl:
 
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  • #169
This NJ poll taken among undecided voters tells the whole story.

Romney 0%
Obama 0%
Undecided 100%
 
  • #170
Top.1.percent.missing.link.found.jpg

OmCheeto said:
Jul6-11 10:38 AM
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The debate reminds me of a bunch of monkeys, with most all the banana's in the hands of very few monkeys, while the spokesmonkey on TV tells the monkeys with very few banana's that we shouldn't force the monkeys with the banana's to share, because they earned those banana's fair and square. And we should ignore the fact that in the olden days, the monkeys with all the banana's had to share two or even three times as many banana's as they do now, and were still sitting on mountains of banana's.


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/me prays to the PF gods that PF centric humour is allowed.
 
  • #174
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Gene Wilder looks just like my crazy dead brother in law.
 
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  • #175
secede.jpg

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and what the hell is that liver shaped state in the middle? I don't remember that from high school. :grumpy:
 
<h2>1. What is the purpose of funny pictures of politics and world affairs?</h2><p>The purpose of funny pictures of politics and world affairs is to use humor and satire to comment on current events and political issues. These pictures often highlight the absurdity or irony of a situation and can help to bring attention to important topics in a lighthearted way.</p><h2>2. Are these funny pictures meant to be taken seriously?</h2><p>While the subject matter of these pictures may be serious, the intention is usually to provide entertainment and commentary rather than to be taken seriously. However, they can still convey important messages and spark discussions about important issues.</p><h2>3. Who creates these funny pictures of politics and world affairs?</h2><p>These pictures can be created by anyone, from professional satirists to amateur artists. With the rise of social media, many people now share and create their own funny pictures to comment on current events and politics.</p><h2>4. How do these pictures impact society and politics?</h2><p>Funny pictures of politics and world affairs can have a significant impact on society and politics. They can spread awareness about important issues, influence public opinion, and even hold politicians and leaders accountable for their actions. They also provide a way for people to engage with politics in a more lighthearted and accessible manner.</p><h2>5. Are there any ethical concerns surrounding these funny pictures?</h2><p>As with any form of media, there can be ethical concerns surrounding these pictures. Some may argue that they perpetuate stereotypes or mock serious issues. It is important for creators and viewers to be mindful of the potential impact of these pictures and to use humor responsibly.</p>

1. What is the purpose of funny pictures of politics and world affairs?

The purpose of funny pictures of politics and world affairs is to use humor and satire to comment on current events and political issues. These pictures often highlight the absurdity or irony of a situation and can help to bring attention to important topics in a lighthearted way.

2. Are these funny pictures meant to be taken seriously?

While the subject matter of these pictures may be serious, the intention is usually to provide entertainment and commentary rather than to be taken seriously. However, they can still convey important messages and spark discussions about important issues.

3. Who creates these funny pictures of politics and world affairs?

These pictures can be created by anyone, from professional satirists to amateur artists. With the rise of social media, many people now share and create their own funny pictures to comment on current events and politics.

4. How do these pictures impact society and politics?

Funny pictures of politics and world affairs can have a significant impact on society and politics. They can spread awareness about important issues, influence public opinion, and even hold politicians and leaders accountable for their actions. They also provide a way for people to engage with politics in a more lighthearted and accessible manner.

5. Are there any ethical concerns surrounding these funny pictures?

As with any form of media, there can be ethical concerns surrounding these pictures. Some may argue that they perpetuate stereotypes or mock serious issues. It is important for creators and viewers to be mindful of the potential impact of these pictures and to use humor responsibly.

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