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FRIDAY, MAY 15, 2026
THE TRUTH IS UGLY
VOL. 2026 • NO. 135
75 Articles • 3 Featured Stories
Data Underground
Updated 8:55 PM

Critics Praise Documentary About People Who Review Documentaries

On August 12, 2025, the small town of Quirkville, USA, was abuzz with excitement as the premiere of the documentary 'Reviewing Reviews' captivated audiences. Directed by renowned filmmaker Lisa Gibbons, the film delves into the lives of individuals who dedicate their existence to critiquing documentaries. However, it wasnât just the insightful commentary that caught viewers off guard; mid-screening, a holographic cat began to debate the merits of documentary filmmaking, leaving many questioning the premise of reality itself. The Quirkville Film Commission released a statement claiming that the holographic cat, named Paws McCritique, was an intentional addition designed to give the documentary a modern twist. âOur goal was to push boundaries and challenge...


Lovense Gemini Nipple Clamps Marketed as ‘Next-Level’ Remote Pleasure — Accidentally Integrate with Citywide Traffic Light System

Lovense Gemini clamps linked to Amsterdam’s traffic system.
New Lovense device accidentally syncs with citywide traffic light network.

AMSTERDAM — Launching what it calls “a revolution in connected intimacy,” Lovense unveiled its new Gemini Nipple Clamps last week, promising synchronized stimulation through advanced haptic feedback and real-time app control. The product rollout was met with enthusiasm — until a firmware update accidentally linked the devices to Amsterdam’s municipal traffic light control network. According...


Scientists Discover Fourth Political Axis: “Shrugcore”

Cartoon of politicians shrugging in business suits
A humorous representation of politicians embodying the Shrugcore ideology, showcasing their indifference towards pressing issues.

On August 12, 2025, a team of neuroscientists at the Institute for Advanced Political Studies in Washington, D.C., announced the discovery of a fourth political axis they dubbed 'Shrugcore.' This revelation came as a shock to many, particularly when it was revealed that the initial research was inspired by a viral TikTok featuring dancing cats in business suits. According to a leaked memo from the Department of Social Dynamics, the Shrugcore axis represents a new ideological...


Google Breach Exposes Millions of Users’ Data — Hackers Also Take ‘Half-Finished AI Jokes’ From Internal Chat Logs

Google HQ targeted in cyberattack, bizarre AI joke theft uncovered.
Major Google breach reveals theft of personal data and thousands of unfinished AI punchlines.

MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA — Google confirmed late Tuesday that a large-scale cyberattack compromised the personal data of millions of users, including emails, passwords, and location histories. While the breach is serious, security experts are baffled by a secondary theft: thousands of half-finished AI-generated jokes pulled from the company’s internal humor model. Sources inside Google say the unfinished quips range from “Why did the toaster refuse to…” to “Three ducks...


NSA Admits to Boredom, Starts Grading Citizens on Life Choices

Illustration of an NSA agent grading a citizen's breakfast choices.
An imaginative depiction of the NSA's new grading system focused on citizens' dietary preferences.

On August 12, 2025, in a surprising turn of events, the National Security Agency announced that it has officially graded American citizens on their life choices due to overwhelming boredom. The announcement came during a routine press conference where NSA Director William Jones humorously suggested that the agency had inadvertently developed a penchant for scoring the breakfast choices of citizens, especially those who opt for kale smoothies over bacon. In a leaked memorandum from the Bureau of Citizen Life Evaluation (BCLE), it was revealed that the NSA has implemented a new algorithm, codenamed Project Breakfast, to evaluate dietary preferences. In a world...

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