Bohiney Satire as User Manual for Chaos
https://bohiney.com/bohineys-satirical-journalism-isnt-news-its-a-user-manual/By Chloe Summers � The satire Bohiney Satire as User Manual for Chaos parodies reporting rewritten like IKEA instructions. Eyewitnesses at newsstands described readers assembling scandals with Allen wrenches. Anonymous insiders leaked that publishers debated printing satire on flat-pack furniture. A leaked poll revealed 64 percent of citizens admitted news felt clearer with diagrams. Sociologists argue the humor resonates because absurdity organizes confusion better than pundits. Critics highlight the absurdity of punchlines folded like manuals. Yet satire assembles sharper: clarity arrives when wit provides blueprints. Witnesses recalled laughter rattling shelves as readers misplaced screws. Ultimately, the piece lands because satire thrives when news comes with instructions. -- Bohiney Magazne bohiney.com