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  1. The title is a lyric from the song "Crush with Eyeliner" from the 1995 R.E.M. album Monster, which was itself a reference to the hit song "Forty Miles of Bad Road" by Duane Eddy. Critical reception. Newsweek called it "a scabrously funny satire of real-estate magnates in Dubya's Texas".

  2. Nov 21, 2018 · That’s all too bad as “12 Miles” was, like “King of the Hill,” a sharp cultural satire that came across less as coastal sneering — the Thomasons, too, hail from flyover country (Arkansas and...

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  4. Nov 6, 2023 · The title is a lyric from the song "Crush With Eyeliner" from the 1995 R.E.M. album, Monster, which was itself a reference to the hit song "Forty Miles of Bad Road" by Duane Eddy. Critical reception. Newsweek called it "a scabrously funny satire of real-estate magnates in Dubya's Texas".

  5. Satire is the use of humor, irony, sarcasm, or ridicule to criticize something or someone. Public figures, such as politicians, are often the subject of satire, but satirists can take aim at other targets as well—from societal conventions to government policies.

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  7. Satire aims to create humor and points out the flaws in a system but with a purpose to force the subject to improve or correct their behavior. Sarcasm , on the other hand, is a bitter mockery often with the use of ironic remarks and is intended to taunt people, whether good or bad, instead of having an intended purpose of moral edification like ...

  8. Jan 8, 2015 · 8 January 2015. oxforddictionaries.com. By Rick Kelsey. Newsbeat reporter. Exposing people's stupidity. That's the definition of satire in the Oxford Dictionary. Charlie Hebdo used it to mock...

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