A small bright spot in a dark timeline.

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      I spent about ten minutes trying to figure out if this was just an Onion headline … only to realize it is indeed an Onion headline … this is beautiful

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        Everything about this brings me joy. I was hoping it would be Cards Against Humanity, but the more I think about it, the more I think this is even better.

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          I was hoping it would be Knowledge Fight and they’d just subtly transform the content, so as to wean the existing audience into actual facts (e: Dan does a helluvan Alex impression), but the schadenfreude here is very nice.

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      His supplement business was under the same business ownership? That’s preposterously stupid and hilarious.

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          He’s been very transparent in his attempts to move stuff around, telling his audience exactly what he’s been up to.

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          He kept his two income streams tied together, so that when one ran into trouble it took the other one down with it. He could have just as easily kept the business separate and potentially been able to keep one of the income streams working when the shit hit the fan.

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    “The Onion is proud to acquire Infowars, and we look forward to continuing its storied tradition of scaring the site’s users with lies until they fork over their cold, hard cash,” said The Onion CEO Ben Collins. “Or Bitcoin. We will also accept Bitcoin.”

    This is gold.

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      Through it all, InfoWars has shown an unswerving commitment to manufacturing anger and radicalizing the most vulnerable members of society—values that resonate deeply with all of us at Global Tetrahedron.

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    I love that

    They’re turning the freaking frogs gay!

    is now officially an Onion story.

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    In order to make the bid work, the families “agreed to forgo a portion of their recovery to increase the overall value of The Onion’s bid, enabling its success,” the families said in a statement.

    The power of unity and determination beautifully demonstrated.

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      That is also one of they ways we can stop gun violence. Bring back the sense of community and being one people. Also common sense gun reforms.

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    As a policy wonk I feel that this was the correct buyer. Damn, it couldn’t be funnier. The Onion now owns Alex Jones’ former twitter account.

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      Right? I haven’t listened to knowledge fight in a minute, but I’m sure looking for their upcoming episodes.

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    Love to see it!

    It would be great if The Onion could use this site to help grow an information platform to counter the Rights enormous disinformation network. And using satire or jokes can maybe break through the noise of main stream media who always treat the fascists with kid gloves.

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    LFG!

    I wonder if they would be willing to gift the desk to Knowledge Fight…? I know Dan has wished he could get his hands on that for a long time.

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      Thats a great idea! I was thinking the QAnon Anonymous podcast folks would be great for conspiracy deep dives. They already are but on infowars that would be perfect 🤌

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    Just when the country needed a laugh the most, The Onion went and did the funniest thing they could possibly do. This is a wonderful morning.

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    So the families gave up a pile of money in order to back The Onion’s bid and make sure Jones wasn’t just reinstalled doing the same shit as before under the Infowars banner. Wonder who the shitbirds were that made a 7-figure offer to do that fuckery? I wonder if it rhymes with Felon Tusk?

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      The families didn’t pay for this, The Onion did.

      The families support was mostly not financial in this .

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        “In order to make the bid work, the families “agreed to forgo a portion of their recovery to increase the overall value of The Onion’s bid, enabling its success,” the families said in a statement.”

        Sounds like they contributed by reducing their collections?

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        They backed the Onion bid to reduce the cost and make sure they were successful. It definitely cost them.

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    Time to start working on my alternative writing personality, trans socialist Jordane Petersburg. Or should I be Bo Rogaine?