Geopolitical thirst-trap meets tabloid fever dream with zero basis



A satirical political meme featuring a headshot of Tony Blair in formal attire against a neutral background. The image is formatted as a fake news headline with dramatic subtext, presenting an absurdist scenario where Blair allegedly plans to compete with Palantir Technologies by building AI tools t...
A fake movie poster for a satirical film called 'MELANIA' with a subtitle 'Twenty Days to History,' featuring a black and white image of a woman in business attire. Below are brutally harsh and absurdist fake reviews from major publications and critics, containing inflammatory language, crude humor,...



A satirical headline from The Daily Mash featuring a middle-aged man wearing a red MAGA-style hat and red shirt, presented as an "expert" on British culture despite never visiting. The joke is the absurdist premise of someone with strong political views offering commentary on a country they've never...
A satirical Economist article criticizing Donald Trump's alleged plans for Venezuela, featuring a presidential podium photo with Trump speaking alongside staffers. The headline sarcastically coins the term 'Donroe Doctrine' (a play on Monroe Doctrine) to describe Trump's stated ambitions for America...



A fabricated screenshot combining a blonde woman in a sparkly blue outfit on what appears to be a Fox News broadcast with a fake tweet attributing a darkly comedic quote to Erika Kirk (presented as Charlie Kirk's wife) about selling limited-edition dishware as a threat to political enemies. The imag...
A Daily Mail headline paired with an aerial photo of a lush Pacific island with distinctive blue lagoons and forested areas, juxtaposed with a formal portrait of Donald Trump in a suit and tie. The headline absurdly suggests a small island nation will accept deportees from Trump's policies. Extrac...



A parody tweet by a fake Nigel Farage account criticizing immigrants' integration, while showing Charlie Mullin eating shepherd's pie in Dubai - the ironic punchline being that the referenced person isn't even in the UK. The joke mocks nationalist rhetoric by pointing out that even supposedly 'integ...