Satire
No One Wanted to Play Hitler in 'Jojo Rabbit,' So Taika Waititi Did It Himself
"Who really wants to see themselves as Adolf Hitler on a poster?"
How to Expand the 'Have I Been Pwned' Brand
A tongue-in-cheek proposal to make Have I Been Pwned’s brand even more valuable.
Imagining Britain Under Boris
If the bookies' favourite pulls through, this is what the UK could look like in 2022.
Two Editors on How to Make an Abortion Ban Funny
The cofounders of satire site Reductress talk about how they're capturing people's collective rage.
An Indian Company Has Been Fined With Social Work For Parodying Hermès
Replacing the French giant's trademark logo with 'Herpes' will cost Impresario Entertainment mid-day meals and sanitary pads in Delhi's orphanages and foster care homes.
England's Football Team Should Just Start Signing More Players from Ireland, Scotland and Wales
Declan Rice is set to make his international debut for England, ten days after being named Ireland's Young Player of the Year. Who's to say Southgate can't pinch more players from other nations?
'Animaniacs' Could Help Us Transcend These Dark Times
Rob Paulsen, the voice of Yakko, tells us how the cult cartoon became "zany to the max."
John Waters Has Some Crude Advice for Aspiring Artists
"I always wanted to sell out! It’s just nobody wanted to buy me."
Instagram Artist Saint Hoax Talks Trump, Kim Kardashian, and Being POPlitically Incorrect
VICE Arabia talked to the Syrian artist about pop culture, his upcoming exhibit, and why he wants to remain anonymous.
How To Make A Meme Using Memes - Part 5
For the fifth and final part of our #MakeAMeme series, we deconstruct the art of deep-frying your memes so they come out grainy and washed-out, and consequently, superior to all other memes.
How To Make a Meme Using Memes - Part 3
In the third part of our #MakeAMeme series, we're teaching you to turn the effects of a dank bud into danker memes.
The Year's Best Memoir Is About a Man Who Shot a Porno in a Baskin-Robbins
And was found at a garage sale. And was printed as is. Or so the comedy writer Mike Sacks would like you to believe.