The Guardian really said 'let's interrogate romance via Instagram thirst traps'



A satirical newspaper article mocking British influencers imprisoned in Dubai for social media violations during geopolitical tensions. The piece uses dark humor to critique both authoritarian governance and the absurdity of performative praise from detained individuals. It's structured as a fake ne...
A maximalist neon-soaked satirical composition featuring men in gaudy gold suits celebrating around a giant mouth labeled 'FAKE-WEALTH PIPELINE,' surrounded by skyscrapers, a rainbow, cryptocurrency references, and scattered money. The image is a scathing critique of internet grift culture, influenc...



A meme showing a man on a private jet surrounded by scattered cash, weapons, and luxury items, eating what appears to be gold leaf food. The image is framed as clickbait commentary about Jake Paul's ostentatious social media behavior, with the caption suggesting hidden drama or scandal behind the we...
Tommy Robinson got pressured in Dubai. Look how shook he is. "Don't interview him, he's a racist prick. Why are you giving him airtime? Apparently, the Emirati influencers have invited him. Watch him get cooked, bullied, and physically pushed.
