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Tips for Writing Satire #2A continuation of the previous satire tips article, this time discussing the comedic devices used in satire rather than basic writing competency.
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Tips for Writing Satire: #1Learning satire requires two basic things: Generalized writing competency and knowledge of the tools of satire. Learn about writing competency in this article, and the tools of satire in an upcoming future article.
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5 Games that Should Have Had a Psychologist on Their Design TeamSome video games are unintentionally controversial. Sometimes, what seems blatantly obvious to the rest of the world is lost on game designers. That's why they should hire game psychologists, because otherwise, you end up with games like these:
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Black Friday ZenBlack Friday can be a very stressful day, but only if you allow it to be so. Here is how to make the day more enjoyable.
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Why Logic Doesn't Really ExistAn attempt to use logic to disprove logic. While that seems to be on the surface a fruitless endeavor, that's also kind of the point. Confused? Good. -
The Ethics of GivingA description of the philosophical difficulties in giving to the homeless. Is it for the ultimate good of society, or does it harm it further?
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How To Eat Fast Food like an ExpertSometimes fast food places get so focused on their efficiency that they ruin your meal, and if you are caught unaware, you may get home before you learn the ugly truth. Here is some methods to help you beat the system.
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Facebook's 2010 Privacy Policy:An overview of Facebook's biggest changes in their privacy policy, including changes in third party applications and a new "connections" tab for friends of friends. The article also highlights how these changes will effect the lives of users.
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A Closer Look at the Enneagram, Part 3A description of the "Motivator" personality type in the Enneagram. Information includes how to interact with a Three, and what personality tenancies to watch out for if you are a Three.
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A Closer Look at the Enneagram, Part 2A description of the "Helper" personality type in the Enneagram. Information includes how to interact with a Two, and what personality tenancies to watch out for if you are a Two.
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A Closer Look at the Enneagram, Part 1A description of the "Reformer" personality type in the Enneagram. Information includes how to interact with a One, and what personality tenancies to watch out for if you are a One.
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Ideas to Organize Your HomelifeWhen your life is busy with work and everything else, it can be difficult to stay organized, but disorganization can create more problems. Here are some tips to help keep up.
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St Patrick's Pet DogNot only is this the best St. Patrick's day limerick of the year, it is the best St. Patrick's day limerick of ALL TIME. It's better than pie.
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What to Do If Your Computer Gets the Malware Defense VirusMalware defense is a malicious program that shuts down the antivirus on people's PCs, and then scares users into buying or upgrading their programs. Find out what to look for with Malware Defense, and how to get rid of it.
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Upgrade Your Castle Age CharacterCastle Age is different from most facebook games in that it is more balanced and has a deeper level of gameplay. To get powerful fast, use this guide.
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Rippers - A Few Tips to Make the Game EasierRippers is a Facebook game set in a Victorian horror setting. If you aren't aware of the game's secrets, Rippers can be very difficult. Below are great general tips to help you succeed in the game.
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Three Classic Horror Authors Whose Real Life Trauma Informed Their FictionA discussion of three authors who had depressing enough lives to influence their fiction: Edgar Allan Poe, Mary Shelly, and H.P. Lovecraft, and one writer who wrote very terrifying work but actually had a pretty decent life, Franz Kafka.
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Five Overused Haunted House ClichesSometimes, haunted houses can become repetitive because they fall into cliches. Here are some tips on how to avoid cliches and inject some creativity into your haunted house projects.
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The Ten Most Hilarious Flash Animations Ever MadeA list and description of the funniest 10 flash cartoons ever made.
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Magic the Gathering Pro Tips: Tip #3Talking about the difference between card advantage and tempo, and the different parts of tempo that factor into card and play decisions
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The Haunted HouseA submission for the Halloween haiku contest. It is a poem about how I loved to make haunted houses and scare people as a child, and still want to, but now have to act like a responsible adult, and how I miss being able to do that.
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Magic the Gathering Pro Tips: Tip #2A look at how different types of aggressive Magic decks require different playing styles.
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TA man purchases a drug from a classless bum named Syd. This drug is unique in that it makes a person believe that they are living in a nightmare world. This is the first part in the series.
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Middle School Substitute Teaching: Classroom Management Tips for BeginnersA useful guide to help substitute teachers learn classroom management skills.
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Five Classic Campy Movies to Watch on HalloweenA list of five campy movies perfect to watch during a Halloween get-together.
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MusicA poem about music.
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Magic the Gathering Pro Tips: Tip #1Many cards in Magic the Gathering are label "skill testers" because they look like good cards but aren't. This article will help intermediate players spot these cards and learn why they aren't as useful as they seem.


