Guy puts unlucky-in-love sister up for sale on eBay for £50
Is there no end in sight? I think it’s a disgrace how women are objectified in the media. Now they Continue reading
Searing headlines torn from the sordid pages of reality!
Love, hate, lust and crime explode from the page!
These are the ACTUAL HEADLINES from Metro.co.uk – an Earth-shattering cornucopia of absurdity coupled with insightful commentary from yours truly! Remember, we’re all stuck on a rock floating through space, so enjoy these before we all spiral downwards into eternal darkness – or your Internet connection goes down, whichever comes first.
Please note: I did not author the original articles; I am merely commenting on them, via Metro’s Facebook page. I got into this habit when I noticed several people complaining that articles were not news worthy (and worst!); but I had fun adding my absurd, satirical commentary and interacting with other Metro readers who liked my comments. Thus, I decided to feature a collection of these comments on my blog. If you click on the images provided, you will open the original article as it appeared in Metro.co.uk. When I quote directly from an article, I will reference the journalist’s name. If you float your mouse over the images, you should see the journalist’s name as well.
Is there no end in sight? I think it’s a disgrace how women are objectified in the media. Now they Continue reading
Could have been avoided if they had changed the name to “Maze Walker”.
Whether he’s crashing a hip demonstration or helping some poor hopeless wretch keep their home, Russell Brand relies on the Continue reading
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http://www.christianpost.com/buzzvine/deaf-woman-hears-her-husbands-voice-for-the-first-time-a-heartwarming-moment-136491/ His first words to her: “When is dinner ready?”
As a result, his tie and handkerchief are under close watch.
What sort of man sees a weird old couple bathing a young African boy outdoors in freezing cold well water, Continue reading
Almost four in ten 11 to 15-year-olds are missing their shirts. They are at risk from damaging levels of pinching. Continue reading