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The Irony of Satire is a study written by a bunch of factonistas hell-bent on "educating" people about facts. Having nothing better to do, Heather L. LaMarre, Kristen D. Landreville and Michael A. Beam tricked Ohio State University into giving them credit for watching The Colbert Report. There are two major problems with this,

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  • The Irony of Satire is a study written by a bunch of factonistas hell-bent on "educating" people about facts. Having nothing better to do, Heather L. LaMarre, Kristen D. Landreville and Michael A. Beam tricked Ohio State University into giving them credit for watching The Colbert Report. There are two major problems with this,
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  • The Irony of Satire is a study written by a bunch of factonistas hell-bent on "educating" people about facts. Having nothing better to do, Heather L. LaMarre, Kristen D. Landreville and Michael A. Beam tricked Ohio State University into giving them credit for watching The Colbert Report. There are two major problems with this, 1. * first, they're obviously stoned slackers who are probably agents of "The Colbert Report's Lead-in Jewish Program" 2. * and second, it is every American's patriotic duty to watch The Colbert Report, so they shouldn't be getting credit for doing what every good American does anyway.
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