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The New Yorker Showcase

Browse a mix of articles, blogs, and cartoons by creators at The New Yorker. Emphasis on humor.

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Other Trademarks Elon Musk Probably Filed

Manuel Herrera and Olivia de Recat illustrate a humorous series of trademarks that Elon Musk probably filed.
Krysta Gahagen:

Humorous cartoon about Elon Musk's bizarre potential ...other trademarks

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Water Towers That Could Hold My Tears

Sarah Ransohoff illustrates a satirical list of water towers that could store tears.
Krysta Gahagen:

Which water tower would you use for your tears?

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The Freshest Tinfoil Hats for Conspiracy-Theorist Fashionistas

Marisa Acocella illustrates a humorous series of tinfoil hats for the chic conspiracy theorist.
Krysta Gahagen:

A lewk for every conspiracy theorist.

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Your First Ninety Days in Hell

Zach Zimmerman writes a humorous guide to navigating the first ninety days of your new job: spending eternity in Hell.
Krysta Gahagen:

"Choose your seat. Hell recently did away with assigned seating, opting instead for “activity-based workstations,” which have proved a very effective form of psychological torture."

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Honest Dating Profiles of Punctuation Marks

Riane Konc offers humorous self-descriptions from the dating profiles of punctuation marks.
Krysta Gahagen:

This piece explores the question "what if punctuation marks had dating profiles?"

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Upcoming Reboots of Nancy Meyers’s 1998 “The Parent Trap”

Karen Chee and Brian Pang write a humorous list of ideas for spinoffs of Nancy Meyer’s 1998 remake of “The Parent Trap,” starring Lindsay Lohan.
Krysta Gahagen:

10/10 would see most of these!

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To Floss or Not to Floss

In a humor piece, Mary Lawton illustrates an internal debate over whether to floss.
Krysta Gahagen:

Whether it was a New Year's resolution or right after a trip to the dentist, you might have found yourself falling off the floss wagon as portrayed in this relatable cartoon.

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There Are No More Good Things

Brian Agler writes about all the good things that are now bad, including Facebook, Twitter, and puppies.
Krysta Gahagen:

Remember that website your dad made?

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Entropy and the Internet

Olivia de Recat humorously illustrates one person’s experience with the entropic force of the Internet.
Krysta Gahagen:

Every. Single. Time.

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Kavanaugh Disappointed to Discover Supreme Court Has No Happy Hour

Andy Borowitz jokes that Brett Kavanaugh was surprised and saddened to discover that he will not be able to drink on the job as a Supreme Court Justice.
Krysta Gahagen:

“I mean, I couldn’t believe it,” Kavanaugh said. “I had been busting my tail for six hours, and I needed to blow off some steam.”

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Fall Denim Trends

Clare Kayden Hines and Claire Friedman humorously illustrate examples of denim trends for fall.
Krysta Gahagen:

Here for the denim, no matter what.

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All-Purpose Souvenir Tees for the Generic Traveller

In a humor piece, Cerise Zelenetz illustrates souvenir clothes that work for every possible travel destination.
Krysta Gahagen:

Humorous riff on your classic tourist tees!

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New Social-Media User Guidelines

All Twitter users must now check a box indicating whether they’re a white supremacist or a comedian. It will just be easier this way.
Krysta Gahagen:

Are you ready for these new guidelines for using social media?

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If Guys Knew How to Correctly Interpret My Texts

Ginny Hogan writes a humorous take on the correct way men should interpret her phlegmatic texts.
Krysta Gahagen:

"I’m sorry. You’re right, I’m wrong."

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Juul’s New Adult-Focussed Marketing Ploys

Lila Ash illustrates humorous marketing ideas for Juul to appeal to adults.
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A Sneak Preview of the Menu for Antoni from “Queer Eye” ’s New Restaurant

In a humor piece, Blythe Roberson imagines the menu for the new restaurant by the “Queer Eye” star Antoni Porowski.
Krysta Gahagen:

The avocado references made me anxious.

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The Hidden Moral Lessons in Your Favorite Childhood Games

Amy Kurzweil and Ellis Rosen reimagine childhood games, such as Monopoly, Candy Land, and Sorry!, and the moral lessons hidden in them.
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"Tamagotchis

 

Attend to your electronic devices, or be confronted with your own inadequacy."

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