April 19, 2026

About

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Welcome to /S (Slash Sarcasm) — a home for people who still believe humor is allowed to be sharp, clever, and slightly dangerous.

We’re a satire site built for readers who love irony, wit, and unapologetic absurdity in the grand tradition of Mad Magazine, National Lampoon, The Babylon Bee, and The Onion — with one important twist:

We come at it from a ‘conservatarian’ perspective.

Our specialty?

Poking fun at woke and progressive idiocracy, cultural excesses, institutional groupthink, political theater, and the self-serious nonsense of modern life. If it makes you roll your eyes in the real world, it probably belongs here.


We’re Building a Satire Community

  • / S  isn’t just a website. It’s a growing clubhouse for people who:

Appreciate dark humor, irony, and cultural parody

Miss when satire wasn’t afraid of offending bad ideas

Enjoy skewering trends, institutions, and narratives that deserve it

Prefer clever over cruel

We actively invite readers to submit satire articles.

If your piece is accepted, you will be credited — because good satire deserves a byline.


Submission Guidelines (The Vibe Check)

We’re sharp — not petty.

✔ Yes to:

Political satire

Cultural commentary

Institutional mockery

Woke absurdities

Progressive overreach

Media nonsense

Bureaucratic insanity

Tech dystopia

Elite hypocrisy

❌ No to:

Mocking people’s physical appearance

Personal cruelty for its own sake

Cheap shots at private individuals

Humor that punches down instead of up

If you’re funny, incisive, and slightly unhinged in a thoughtful way — you’re our kind of people.


Want to Submit?

Send your satire article to:

admin@slashsarcasm.com

Include:

Your name (or pen name)

Your article text

Optional: a short author bio or links

We read everything. If it fits the tone and quality bar, we’ll publish it and credit you.

Spread the Mischief

If /Sarcasm makes you laugh, wince, or nod knowingly:

Share it with your like-minded friends.

Word of mouth is how satire survives when the culture gets humor-intolerant.

/Sarcasm

Because reality is already a parody. We’re just adding better punchlines.