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April 25, 2008 in General Skwib by Mark A. Rayner
Humor-blogs.com is also the devil, and so is the Carnival of the Insanities. Go to both and laugh ’till you lose weight.


The Skwib is Mark A. Rayner’s irregular and explosive weblog, a daily sputtering of satire, comedy, and odd, odd fiction.
And what is a “skwib”? It is the phonetic spelling of squib: n. 1. a small firework burning with a hissing sound and usually with a final explosion. 2. a short satirical composition, a lampoon.
August 8, 2008 in Parody & Satire, The Devil's Updates
SELFISH, adj. Devoid of consideration for the selfishness of others. The Skwib Update: SELFISH, adj. Being assertive. More updates are available. Non-assertive types at humor-blogs.com … Share
August 7, 2008 in Ask General Kang, Monkeys!
Yes, yes you could. You could be a female chimp of a certain age and inclination, and you could be in deep, chattering, pheromone-rich estrus. But I suspect you’re … Share
August 7, 2008 in General Skwib
The carnival will be delayed for a week, due to my overwhelming desire to enjoy melon. That’s … Share
August 6, 2008 in General Skwib
Clearly, this woman did not get the memo about how our joints are supposed to work. I love the way this video transits from “replete with erotic possibilities” to “disturbing” so quickly. The … Share
August 5, 2008 in But is it art?, Parody & Satire
BEIJING, CHINA (The Skwib) — In the lead-up to the opening ceremonies, the Beijing Olympic Committee unveiled one final demonstration sport for the 2008 Summer Olympiad. … Share
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