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An unfortunate condition spreading across Britain has been identified as men-in-crisis.


The condition is caught by close contact with online influencers (aka superspreaders) such as Andrew Tate or his many imitators. In some cases, it’s thought the victim clicked on a link sent by another sufferer, in which case it’s designated “viral men-in-crisis”.


Symptoms include a draining of your bank account, as sufferers sign up to what would to anyone else seem like obviously fraudulent schemes, as well as spending excessive time in the gym but being less impressive than ever to the opposite sex.


”I think she quite liked me at first,” said one former victim who wished to remain anonymous, “until I told her to ‘get back in the kitchen and make me a sandwich’. I really can’t imagine now why I said that. It just shows you how the disease warps your sense of reality.”


His case shows there is hope for even the most severe sufferers if they undergo a rigorous programme of disengaging from the internet, leaving their parents’ basement and going outdoors, and reading books once in a while. There are even online groups to help deradicalise men formerly affected, though the exclusively male membership means they can sometimes revert to the very “bro culture” they’re trying to ameliorate.


”Either that, or they go too far the other way and start wanking on about yoga, sound journeys and ‘nurturing your inner child’. I don’t know which is worse.


”Yes I do. Andrew Tate’s worse.”




RFK Jr briefly stopped snorting massive lines of Colombia's finest to issue the following statement:


'Big Pharma has been slacking off! Big Pharma hasn’t found a way to cure of chronic left wing tendencies, which are clearly aberrant and anti-American and a threat to the natural order of things. And I’m worried that other countries, like Russia and Iran and North Korea may have already cracked this problem, and stolen a lead on the U S of A.


Why hasn’t Big Pharma been on the case? Because it’s been fooling around trying to solve problems we don’t have, like the common cold, or dementia, or arrogance, or bad driving, or obesity, or climate change, or whatever.


So I have cancelled funding for leading edge vaccines to help big pharma to focus on more pressing problems. I want Big Pharma to find a cure for left-wing tendencies and the related conditions called unexplained democratic voting syndrome (UDVS) and Trump-Scepticism. Those companies need to get their best people on that straight away. And they need to give them the best laboratories, the best offices, and the best secretaries, too. With absolutely no expectation of campaign donations in return. No, Sir!


As soon as Big Pharma has a good lead on how to cure left-wing tendencies, then this government will be piling in with billions of dollars for clinical trials, factories, marketing campaigns, and animal testing, and whatever. Yes, Siree!


And maybe then we can talk again about vaccines for Covid and measles and Ebola and stuff.'


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