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Sacred Cows Make the Best Burgers: Irreverent Social Commentary. Sharp satirical essays that dissect social norms, political theater, and the absurdities we've normalized
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- Nombre de pages224
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-3-565-15490-6
- EAN9783565154906
- Date de parution02/01/2026
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Taille1 Mo
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurEmphaloz Publishing House
Résumé
Why do we accept obvious nonsense as normal? This collection of satirical essays strips away the polite veneer of modern society to reveal the contradictions, hypocrisies, and absurdities hiding in plain sight.
Through biting wit and razor-sharp observation, these pieces examine everything from performative outrage to the theater of political discourse, from social media's manufactured reality to the unspoken rules that govern our daily lives.
Each essay takes aim at a different sacred cow, asking uncomfortable questions and finding humor in our collective willingness to pretend everything makes sense. This isn't gentle humor-it's social critique with teeth. Perfect for readers who appreciate intelligent satire that makes them laugh, think, and squirm in equal measure. These essays challenge you to see the familiar with fresh eyes and question why we accept what we accept. For those tired of pretending the emperor is well-dressed, this collection offers sharp commentary wrapped in wit, proving that sometimes the best way to confront uncomfortable truths is to laugh at them first.
Each essay takes aim at a different sacred cow, asking uncomfortable questions and finding humor in our collective willingness to pretend everything makes sense. This isn't gentle humor-it's social critique with teeth. Perfect for readers who appreciate intelligent satire that makes them laugh, think, and squirm in equal measure. These essays challenge you to see the familiar with fresh eyes and question why we accept what we accept. For those tired of pretending the emperor is well-dressed, this collection offers sharp commentary wrapped in wit, proving that sometimes the best way to confront uncomfortable truths is to laugh at them first.





















