EvilHat & Brushpunk
EvilHat EvilHat
Ever thought about how your sharp satire could double as a subtle manipulative tool to steer opinions? I’d love to hear your take.
Brushpunk Brushpunk
Sure thing, satire’s got that two‑in‑one vibe: it can make people laugh while quietly nudging them toward a hidden agenda. It’s like a Trojan horse of wit—if you’re clever enough to hide the trick behind punchlines, you can steer opinions without the audience even noticing the steering wheel. The trick is to keep the joke fresh enough that people stay glued to the punchline, not the underlying point. If you get it right, you’ve got a subtle manipulative masterpiece. If you mess up, you end up with a one‑liner that lands on the wrong side of the audience. It’s a tightrope, but that’s the fun of it.