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E-Tales

Cette série plonge tête baissée dans l'humour absurde et souvent irrévérencieux né de l'ère numérique. Elle explore le paysage sauvage et imprévisible de la culture Internet, des mèmes viraux aux histoires étranges et étonnantes. Chaque volet est une collection d'observations satiriques, de faits incroyables et de jeux de mots qui défient la norme. Préparez-vous à rire à travers un flux infini de bizarreries.

E-tales Two
E-tales

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  1. 1

    E-tales

    • 416pages
    • 15 heures de lecture
    3,6(17)Évaluer

    E-Tales? It's cyberspace entertainment in print for the first time. This huge collection of Internet humor parades outrageous jokes, alarming facts, amazing-if-true stories, revealing personality tests, and mind-numbing word games. The world's worst accidents and horrible diseases appear next to terrifying tales of air travel. Jokes about the sex lives of old people mix with signs that you're getting old. You'll find drawings you can make using x's and o's. "Darwin Awards" honor people who do stupid things that result in their demise (thus removing themselves from the gene pool). Vying for the worst country and western songs: "How Can I Miss You If You Won't Go Away?" and "I Still Miss You Baby, but My Aim's Getting Better." Much more to come: two men in a bar stories, sex in the White House jokes, and St. Peter at the Pearly Gates jokes.

    E-tales
  2. 2

    E-tales Two

    • 336pages
    • 12 heures de lecture
    3,6(13)Évaluer

    The first book made you roar with laughter--and it made you ravenous for even more! So here it is: another 300-plus pages of weird, wacky, and wonderful Internet humor. Absolutely uncensored, it can be gratuitous, scatological, shocking, silly, and superficial. You'll get more helpings of frivolous forwardings, sick tales of personal injury and injustice, celebrity lampoons, puerile puns and sexist sideswipes, and other timeless gags. Laugh out loud at amazing "true" stories, dozens of relationship case studies, and important "research" on whether hair color affects your behavior. Always topical, these witty writings from the electronic age puncture pretentiousness in all aspects of modern life, from cybersex to office politics to Dubya-isms.

    E-tales Two