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Study Finds 95% of People Believe They’re the First to Use ‘Per My Last Email’ Sarcastically

In a groundbreaking revelation, a recent study conducted by the Institute of Email Dynamics has discovered that 95% of email users hold the firm belief they are pioneers in the sarcastic deployment of the phrase “per my last email.” The study, which spanned over a decade and analyzed 12 million email exchanges, suggests that the…
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Noma Adopts BYO Ingredients Policy as Sponsors Flee High Dinner Costs

Noma, the globally renowned Danish restaurant, has announced a new “Bring Your Own Ingredients” (BYOI) policy for its upcoming pop-up dinners in Los Angeles. This unprecedented move comes after the sudden withdrawal of sponsors such as American Express and Blackbird, who cited the $700 per plate cost as “slightly extravagant.” Diners are now encouraged to…
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Bay Area Residents Realize Walking Also an Option Amid Potential BART Cuts

In a groundbreaking revelation that has stunned urban planners and commuters alike, residents of the San Francisco Bay Area are discovering the radical concept of walking as a viable means of transportation in light of looming BART service reductions. This epiphany surfaced amid discussions of impending budget cuts that threaten to trim the Bay Area…
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Campus Physician Awarded for Most Thorough Patient Exams, Students Shocked

Dr. Jonathan Hawkes, the esteemed campus physician at Columbia University, has recently been awarded for conducting the most thorough patient exams in the institution’s history. This accolade, presented by the University’s Board of Medical Excellence, recognizes his meticulous approach, which includes a mandatory three-hour consultation period for every ailment, from minor colds to paper cuts.…
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Mayor Proposes Universal Free Pizza to Win Back ‘Most Diverse’ New York City Block

In a bold move to reclaim the title of “Most Diverse Block in New York City,” Mayor John Harkins has announced an ambitious initiative to provide universal free pizza to all residents of the contested block in Brooklyn. The proposal, which comes on the heels of a contentious political season, promises unlimited access to a…
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Two Candidates Vie for Control of Georgia’s Most Talked-About Conspiracy Lab

In a development that has left political analysts and conspiracy theorists alike reaching for their tinfoil hats, the race for control of Georgia’s most talked-about conspiracy lab is heating up. Clayton Fuller and Shawn Harris, both eager to claim the title of Chief Conspiracy Architect, have advanced to a runoff in Marjorie Taylor Greene’s district.…
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Congress Offers to Massage Kennedy’s Ego During Recovery

In a bold legislative move, Congress has proposed an unprecedented Ego Massage Protocol to aid Senator Kennedy in his recovery from impending rotator cuff surgery. The protocol, outlined in a 317-page document, includes mandatory compliments, strategically timed standing ovations, and a daily “Words of Affirmation” session conducted by a bipartisan committee. This initiative, spearheaded by…
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Scientists Announce Groundbreaking Study on How Long a Vague Promise Lasts

In an unprecedented revelation that has shocked the academic community, scientists at the Institute for Futile Studies have announced a groundbreaking discovery: the precise duration a vague promise can last before dissolving into oblivion. Using advanced metaphorical algorithms and state-of-the-art ambiguity meters, the research team, led by Dr. Malcolm Bland, determined that a vague promise…

