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"I personally question lampooning someone or using cartoons to describe someone.
Other critics speculated on whether Tree was lampooning someone famous, "Sir Herbert is made up to an astonishing likeness to Lord Northcliffe," asserted the Times, while the Northern Echo observed that "Sir Herbert contrives to resemble Mr Asquith" and the Observer thought he looked "exactly like Mr Winston Churchill".
Wentz is emo's Woody Allen, unable to enjoy his increasing fame and determined to lampoon himself before someone else does.
We've been in love with the genre ever since someone lampooned the outrageously inaccurate portrayal of imaging tech in cop shows ("Zoom in on the reflection" gets recycled a lot), and they've only gotten funnier since.
And I've personally spent way too much time looking down on them and lampooning them for possibly supporting someone whose greatest talent is his ability to rouse genuine emotions (mostly anger and fear) with no substance.
So he needed to lampoon a black star, and it had to be someone who really deserved it … enter the former Mr July himself, Will Smith.
These included jumping the turnstile at a ground when he forgot his player's pass, insulting the royal family, theft from team-mates, drunkenness, stealing a car, parking his car in someone else's space, or that Barnes had lampooned the board in the narration accompanying the home movies he made of the 1948 tour.
His attacks might be short or sustained, but their surest end was if someone Myles disapproved of joined in the assault: whereupon he would lampoon his unlucky and interim ally with all the scorn previously reserved for the original target.
Ysabeau S. Wilce's name already sounds like something the infinitely inventive Terry Pratchett might have concocted — he has an Ysabell, Death's adopted daughter, in his Discworld series, though he's been known to lampoon middle initials (in "Maskerade," a character gives herself an "X" — which stands for "someone who has a cool and exciting middle initial").
Miller continued on about Trump for this piece, describing him as someone "who one-ups and out-does his own comic critics; who out-lampoons the lampooners; and who raises the bar so high that comedians have trouble reaching it".
Lampoon it.
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