Jul 23 2007

Poking Fun at Humanity’s Folly

Published by Joana at 1:48 am under Blogging, Buzz
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It seems to be getting harder and harder to find a humorous blog to read that isn’t afraid to poke fun of things but at the same time doesn’t cross the line into the derogatory either. If you enjoy reading blogs that will make you laugh and poke fun at some of the stupidest things people have done or are doing then you need look no further than Skirmisher, a blog whose catch line just so happens to read: Devoted purveyor of the strangest, craziest, most delicious crap.

There are a number of articles here that had me cracking up over, some I even nearly injured myself from laughing so hard. Their articles are witty and hysterical, I for one will never think of the phrase “stopped dead in your tracks” quite the same way after one particular article. ;)

There are of course some that tried my gag-reflex, such as the article entitled “Placenta Goatse” Is Not Even The Grossest Part Of This Story which gives a nice large accompanying picture. Apparently one man and his family feasted upon his wife’s newborn baby’s placenta. That one had me thinking just three words: “what the f**k?” There are some seriously wacko people out there and Skirmisher will bring them to you for laughs. Enjoy.

2 Responses to “Poking Fun at Humanity’s Folly”

  1. Chubby Mommy on 23 Jul 2007 at 2:52 pm

    Ok, now I’ve eaten just about everything under the sun (which is why I’m chubby), and I’ve tried some crazy foods in the pursuit of weight loss.

    But I draw the LINE at eating placenta! Eeewww. That’s just… just… Ewwwww!

  2. Joana on 23 Jul 2007 at 5:14 pm

    Chubby Mommy,

    I got to agree, I’ve eaten a lot of weird things myself, but eating another human’s placenta? Um, no-no.

    Besides, wouldn’t that make us cannibals?

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