Let's revisit cynical 2004 election takes, the pressure to (gay) marry, country ballads, and a joke that entirely depends on your knowledge of Wilfred Brimley.
The infographic about threats to children does have a good illustration. Better than any of the entries, really.
I also like the tornado tip about building a basement for your basement. It's a great example of the repetition/reiteration humor that Fuchs is talking about.
Very good point! I usually try to comment on the illustration, but for some reason didn't here, so thank you!
And yeah, I thought the most valuable aspect of Fuchs' essay were those 10 rules -- like, cool to see how he, as a contributor, assessed what made the difference between headlines that got accepted and those he didn't.
The infographic about threats to children does have a good illustration. Better than any of the entries, really.
I also like the tornado tip about building a basement for your basement. It's a great example of the repetition/reiteration humor that Fuchs is talking about.
Very good point! I usually try to comment on the illustration, but for some reason didn't here, so thank you!
And yeah, I thought the most valuable aspect of Fuchs' essay were those 10 rules -- like, cool to see how he, as a contributor, assessed what made the difference between headlines that got accepted and those he didn't.