North Korea’s Stellar Aspirations

While an Antarctic ice bridge is causing concern among scientists here on earth, North Korea furthers its stellar aspirations by fiddling with some dangerous toys.

The nation reported launching a satellite into orbit for the “soul” purpose of broadcasting patriotic songs from space. This, of course, to make North Korea’s rice grow faster and feed an increasingly angry population. All those who believe in the beneficial effect of revolutionary songs on rice growth hailed the launch as a great success and considered it money well spent. Those on the other side of the fence were hardly exhilarated and much less able to conceptualise its merits and expressed their dismay over the selection of songs that made it into orbit: they were looking for something rather more upbeat.

Dang–these be interesting times for sure…

Yes Men At It Again

“The Iraq War Has Ended” according to The Yes Men. If you enjoyed the movie by these anti-corporate pranksters, you’ll likely enjoy their latest attempt at bringing some satire on the politcal stage.

They managed to print over 1 million fake copies of The New York Times and distributed them in NYC and LA.

Brilliant way to make the headlines and bring your message across.

Spoof New York Times edition

The spoof New York Times edition, dated July 4, 2009

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