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  1. Scott Woods Makes Lists

    Scott Woods is a librarian, author, poet, and critic who runs one of the most successful poetry open mics in the American Midwest. At Scott Woods Makes Lists, he compiles lists, writes mostly as a satirist, and comments on current events, popular culture, and other issues.

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    Scott Woods is a librarian, author, poet, and critic who runs one of the most successful poetry open mics in the American Midwest. At Scott Woods Makes Lists, he compiles lists, writes mostly as a satirist, and comments on current events, popular culture, and other issues.
  2. Wrong Hands

    Wrong Hands is the site of Canadian artist and cartoonist John Atkinson.

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    Wrong Hands is the site of Canadian artist and cartoonist John Atkinson.
  3. Food for the Thoughtless

    If you sent David Sedaris to culinary school, you might end up with someone a bit like Michael Procopio — a writer with a keen eye for the foibles of humanity, a knack for blending humor and pathos, and a killer recipe for pork chops and applesauce.

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    If you sent David Sedaris to culinary school, you might end up with someone a bit like Michael Procopio -- a writer with a keen eye for the foibles of humanity, a knack for blending humor and pathos, and a killer recipe for pork chops and applesauce.
  4. Depression Comix

    Illustrator Clay Jonathan explores the daily struggles of living with mental illness through his drawings at Depression Comix.

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    Illustrator Clay Jonathan explores the daily struggles of living with mental illness through his drawings at Depression Comix.
  5. Tabula Candida: Doodles of a Distracted Historian

    The world’s most erudite stick figures skewer culture, academia, philosophy, history, and more in these doodles from a history teacher.

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    The world's most erudite stick figures skewer culture, academia, philosophy, history, and more in these doodles from a history teacher.
  6. Go Fug Yourself

    From celebrity fashion disasters to close readings of award-show politics, Jessica Morgan and Heather Cocks have perfected the art of smart and snarky red carpet commentary.

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  7. A Narcissist Writes Letters, To Himself

    “Recently, I’ve made the decision to stop hating myself so much,” writes Eric Wong. “However, like trying to quit smoking cigarettes, self-loathing and self-pity are addictive.” On this blog to practice self-love, you’ll find poems, humor, and more.

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    "Recently, I’ve made the decision to stop hating myself so much," writes Eric Wong. "However, like trying to quit smoking cigarettes, self-loathing and self-pity are addictive." On this blog to practice self-love, you'll find poems, humor, and more.
  8. I Am Begging My Mother Not To Read This Blog

    Katherine Fritz is in her twenties. She lives in Philadelphia. She writes this blog, and she really hopes her mom doesn’t read it. (But if she did, she’d find a sharp wit and astute cultural critic.)

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    Katherine Fritz is in her twenties. She lives in Philadelphia. She writes this blog, and she really hopes her mom doesn't read it. (But if she did, she'd find a sharp wit and astute cultural critic.)
  9. Peas and Cougars

    Says Peas and Cougar author Rae, “If real life were a cartoon, I would be a triangle, which is probably better than being a square.” We love how much humor and punch her simple line-drawings pack.

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    Says Peas and Cougar author Rae, "If real life were a cartoon, I would be a triangle, which is probably better than being a square." We love how much humor and punch her simple line-drawings pack.
  10. The Annual

    The blog of humor bimonthly The Annual, featuring podcasts, magazine excerpts, interviews, and bonus features.

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    The blog of humor bimonthly The Annual, featuring podcasts, magazine excerpts, interviews, and bonus features.
  11. Long Awkward Pause

    A satirical online magazine and podcast series covering everything from pop culture to food to music to dating. “We do not cover Popsicle stick crafts or related hobbies, 18th century British literature, or international donkey racing. Sorry.”

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    A satirical online magazine and podcast series covering everything from pop culture to food to music to dating. "We do not cover Popsicle stick crafts or related hobbies, 18th century British literature, or international donkey racing. Sorry."
  12. You Monsters Are People.

    Illustrator and writer Matt Posky takes no prisoners on You Monsters Are People., where he focuses on a singularly terrifying topic: us. All our foibles, incisively skewered.

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    Illustrator and writer Matt Posky takes no prisoners on You Monsters Are People., where he focuses on a singularly terrifying topic: us. All our foibles, incisively skewered.
  13. Listful Thinking

    Do you like being entertained? Do you like organized lists? Then you’ll love Stephanie’s blog. Numbered lists, bullets, outlines — she’s got them all, and they’re invariably funny and insightful.

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    Do you like being entertained? Do you like organized lists? Then you'll love Stephanie's blog. Numbered lists, bullets, outlines -- she's got them all, and they're invariably funny and insightful.
  14. Blurt

    Satire, absurdity, and self-deprecation — always on point, always hilarious. Blurt is written by Len, a.k.a. Omawarisan, who “was created by author J.D. Salinger in the mid 50s following the blueprint dictated by frog and dinosaur DNA.” True? You be the judge.

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    Satire, absurdity, and self-deprecation -- always on point, always hilarious. Blurt is written by Len, a.k.a. Omawarisan, who "was created by author J.D. Salinger in the mid 50s following the blueprint dictated by frog and dinosaur DNA." True? You be the judge.
  15. Peg-o-Leg’s Ramblings

    Humor columnist Peg Schulte calls herself the “secret lovechild of Erma Bombeck and Dave Barry… At least she used to, until they threatened legal action.” Always honest, always irreverent, and always funny, Peg’s long been a WordPress community favorite.

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    Humor columnist Peg Schulte calls herself the "secret lovechild of Erma Bombeck and Dave Barry... At least she used to, until they threatened legal action." Always honest, always irreverent, and always funny, Peg's long been a WordPress community favorite.