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Her Majesty the Queen has said that her recent brush with covid left her tired, irritable and short on humour. 'It was like Philip had returned,' she said. Covid researchers have shown alarm at the Queen exhibiting symptoms as previously the virus transmission chain only included bats, humans, cats and dogs. 'If lizards can catch it, then we'll probably never stop it,' said one researcher today.


'We were initially concerned when Prime Minister Boris Johnson contracted the disease in the early days of the pandemic, we didn't think it could be passed to beings that were almost but not quite human forms, but then we thought "OK, it's only Boris, might do the country some good",' admitted a covid researcher today. 'So we weren't concerned at all in the end,' he added.


It is currently unknown if Jacob Rees-Mogg is capable of getting the disease. Now that blood temperature doesn't appear to be a barrier there is only the small issues of not requiring oxygen to function and the inability to cast a reflection to consider. 'To date, every person that we know to have caught covid has been known to cast a shadow, so perhaps he's going to be ok, unfortunately,' said a researcher.



The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has published a damning report on how excessively ‘crude’ oils are and that fracking sounds like sex with rocks. By intensively 'pumping' carbon into the atmosphere over the last 40yrs, developed nations continue to sexualize the act of pollution. An IPCC spokeswoman said: 'Wind farms sound a little bit rude but only lead to the odd fart pun. Whereas industrialized deep drilling is clearly a euphemism for being balls-deep in environmental disaster'.







Travel experts are advising all refugees to book their dream holiday today! With a world of war-torn locales to choose from; this year’s Red Crescent destination is impoverished Kurdistan. After all, what says ‘home away from home’ more than malnutrition and medieval human rights?


Iraqi Kurdistan is now top of the vacation lists for Amnesty, ‘Jihadist monthly’ and flies. ‘Roughguide.com’ recommends that you ‘cross the Tigris at midnight, leaving belongings, loved ones and your cares behind you. Settle in one of the many quaint villages abandoned due to poverty, genocide or chemical bombing. Each has its own picturesque campsite, where you will get to share a tent with 8 other Syrian families. Remember, a lifetime in Kurdistan could be as long four months! P.S. Don’t drink the water.’





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