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The Art of Lampooning: A Guide to Satirical Publications

Lampooners are a type of humorous or satirical publication that parodies or mocks current events, politics, or popular culture. The term "lampoon" originated from the Latin word "lampo," which means "to mock" or "to make fun of."

Lampooners often use humor, irony, and exaggeration to make their point, and they can take many forms, such as newspapers, magazines, websites, or social media accounts. Some well-known examples of lampooners include The Onion, The Daily Show, and Saturday Night Live.

The purpose of lampooners is to entertain and make people laugh, but they can also serve as a way to comment on current events and issues in a humorous and satirical way. By using humor and irony, lampooners can highlight the absurdity or hypocrisy of certain situations, and they can provide a unique perspective on the news and popular culture.

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