Log in | Register | Sarcasm Society
Blog Homeblog.sarcasmsociety.comSarcasm SocietySarcasmSociety.comSarcastic SageAn "Advice Column"Sarcastic SinewsSarcasm Society WebcomicSarcastic QuotesCollection of Quotations

When In Doubt, Do Something Stupid.

Written by The Sarcasmist on September 17, 2010 | Comments (7)

Remember the woman who claimed she was attacked by a woman who splashed acid in her face? Well, it turns out she disfigured herself–there was no attacker. And police said the pattern of the acid burn appeared to correspond with a liquid being poured or rubbed into the skin, rather than splashed, Cdr Schuman said. ... Read More

Oh Those Silly Afghan Politicians

Written by The Sarcasmist on September 17, 2010 | Comments (3)

In one of the newest bastions of democracy the politicians are catching on quick to the party rivalries and are even taking it on to the next level. It is being reported that despite most of the pre-election violence has been blamed on the Taliban, much of it is bred by intercandidate rivalries. “There are ... Read More

A Sad Day For the Adult Industry. Or Is It?

Written by The Sarcasmist on September 16, 2010 | Comments (7)

After years of service to the community of horny men and women across the world, the Craig’s List website has decided to remove its “adult services” section. This move was brought about due to pressure from U.S. authorities who were concerned about sex trafficking and child exploitation. William Clinton Powell, director of law enforcement relations ... Read More

Sanity Is Subjective

Written by The Sarcasmist on September 16, 2010 | Comments (1)

Show me a sane man and I will cure him for you. -Carl Gustav Jung ... Read More

American Dream Available to Fewer Americans

Written by The Sarcasmist on September 16, 2010 | Comments

The Census Bureau has reported that in 2009 there was a sharp increase in the poverty level in the United States. It turns out that one in seven residents lived in poverty. The poverty rate climbed to 14.3 percent — the highest since 1994 — from 13.2 percent in 2008. The rise was steepest for ... Read More

Please configure your widgets.