Irony died shortly after birth. Satire was critically wounded by a combination of Poe’s Law and the Onion becoming prophetic. But now, we’re starting to lose straight up slapstick: Dresden, Germany, resident Petra Kujau, 51, was fined $380,000 this week and given a two-year suspended sentence for selling 300 copies of masterpieces by artists like [...]
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