parody
Use Parody in a sentence
par·o·dy
[par-uh-dee] Show IPA
noun, plural par·o·dies.
1.
a humorous or satirical imitation of a seriouspiece of literature or writing: his hilarious parodyof Hamlet's soliloquy.
2.
the genre of literary composition representedby such imitations.
3.
a burlesque imitation of a musical composition.
4.
any humorous, satirical, or burlesque imitation,as of a person, event, etc.
5.
the use in the 16th century of borrowedmaterial in a musical setting of the Mass (parodyMass)
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Use Parody in a sentence
par·o·dy
[par-uh-dee] Show IPA
noun, plural par·o·dies.
1.
a humorous or satirical imitation of a seriouspiece of literature or writing: his hilarious parodyof Hamlet's soliloquy.
2.
the genre of literary composition representedby such imitations.
3.
a burlesque imitation of a musical composition.
4.
any humorous, satirical, or burlesque imitation,as of a person, event, etc.
5.
the use in the 16th century of borrowedmaterial in a musical setting of the Mass (parodyMass)
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/parody
I don't know of him...or his thoughts or feelings.
Bottom line is that you mention that he "looks deeper" and when another poster says how trivial it all is...you change stance and say its comedy and nobody should take it seriously.
Its not about me...or some some biker looking dude. Its about a few posts about a subject that come from very different places.
Misdirection and spin.
Nice try.
Paul Mooneys "joke" about the boston bombing
"White people in Boston deserved what they got and [it was] OK to lose a few limbs ... and as long as no Blacks got hurt, it was OK."
Real classy.