Found your doppelgänger, Mr. President—she prefers shovels



A parody fake news alert image styled like a concerned parent PSA from the 1970s-80s. A teen with bright blue dyed hair wearing a rainbow tie-dye hoodie sits on a brown couch holding a smartphone, while two alarmed middle-aged parents (dressed in beige cardigans) stand behind reacting with shock. Th...
A fake news graphic styled like a legitimate broadcast, featuring an elderly man with a white beard wearing traditional Iranian religious attire (black turban and robes). The image uses professional news formatting with red text and a bottom caption, presenting itself as breaking news about a fictio...



A chaotic, neon-yellow and red text-heavy image mimicking a sensationalist news alert or conspiracy theory post. The garbled, deliberately incoherent text appears to be random letter salad mixed with occasional recognizable words (KANSAS, FOOD, MAACY), creating an absurdist fever dream of a politica...
A chaotic 'breaking news' style image with sensationalist typography featuring hot pink and yellow text on black background. The content is deliberately garbled and nonsensical, appearing to be either corrupted text, intentional word salad, or a parody of conspiratorial clickbait headlines mixed wit...



A chaotic, intentionally misspelled tabloid-style flyer with bright yellow and red text on a textured beige background. The design mimics sensationalist newspaper headlines about a fake scientific discovery called 'Miracle Dust' attributed to a nonsensical character 'Dr. Vible Dun.' Every word appea...
A garish, absurdist fake news graphic featuring a highly detailed illustration of a sardine/herring fish with exaggerated features and aggressive coloring. The design uses jarring yellow and red text on a turquoise background, mimicking tabloid sensationalism while presenting completely nonsensical ...
