Fake Women's Magazine With Amusingly Relatable 'Articles' Is Internet's New Favorite Pasttime
You might consider these to be funny clout chasing writeups in cyberspace, but you might also be shocked how relatable this satire is.
Paul
- Published in Funny
The internet is a majestic place. With powerful search engines and social media platforms at our fingertips, the opportunities for exploring topics of all kinds are limitless.
But sometimes the most random topics come to the forefront, and it’s tough to understand why. This happens so frequently that there’s a term for it.
Which is memeification — when something takes on an internet life of its own and spreads like wildfire. A good example is this funny women's magazine.
What's more? This women's magazine spoof is a breath of fresh air in a world where false news is not always something that the press can be proud of. Certain individuals fill the internet with news of untrue events.
It shows how to blend humor, feminism, and satire all at once. "The only phony women's magazine" on the internet. Reductress, cleverly mocks lifestyle publications, outmoded views, and condescending tone in popular women's media.
Established in the year 2013 by two Editors, Beth Newell and Sarah Pappalardo. Reductress has become something like a cult website, racking up an Instagram account with 738k followers, and a wacky merchandise shop.
Using clever titles and complementing covers, their postings are certain to make you laugh out loud.
It's something worth reading even if you're down and tired of everything. It'll surely make your day and help you forget your sorrows.
1. TV show
reductress2. Male side
reductress3. Endometriosis
Established in 2014 by Sarah Pappalardo & Beth Newell. Reductress quickly grew into a women's humor site with an audience of up to a million people.
Today, the show makes fun of women's media outlets for trying to make money off of the feminist movement. While also perpetuating archaic and insufficient values.
It has also been parodying parts of femininity such as western feminism, which lacks an understanding of one's own status.
reductress4. More confident
reductress5. Loss of memory
reductress6. Safe than courageous
So they sat down with Lina Survival to learn more about the stereotype ideals. Which the women's magazines foster and what that implies about the media as a whole.
Abstract Stylist, an alternate magazine and news website that calls itself "your modern guide to kitschy style, culture, and alternative lifestyle," was founded and edited by Lina. As such the subject touched near to home.
It's apparent that "media is more obsolete than the audience" and that "magazines present women surrounded by stereotypes" when discussing stereotypes in female media. Most of the time, everyone sees young female professionals being interviewed about dating, sexual encounters.
And how they manage work-life balance. Lina said that men don't get those types of queries.
reductress7. Never asked
reductress8. Ruining the next day
reductress9. Being crazy
As a result, when gender is a buzzword in the headline, the media perceives women in odd positions. This is why journalists are taken aback when women invest or discuss their good fortune in the stock market.
"Equal rights in the media should be a priority for us all!"
reductress10. Grossed Tofu
reductress11. Effective as acquiring money
reductress12. Smart from college
Women were probably very perplexed when Britney Spears was asked about her sex life with her boyfriend at the time. Lina said, and adding that "unsurprisingly, the question was asked by a man."
Lina said. For example, when asked, 'What kind of man are you looking for tonight?' by a friend. Rihanna famously replied: 'I am not looking for a man; let's start there.'
reductress13. Hilarious cat
reductress14. Screaming
reductress15. Religious philosophies
reductress16. Texas illegal abortions
Lina thinks that "women's media is full of hate towards women and educates girls to compare and envy one other. A better focus would be on gender equity, equal rights, and non-binary issues.
Meanwhile, what Reductress does is use irony to bring people's attention to ludicrous news headlines that we all aspire for.
Even the most mundane events can now be reported as news. While conventional topics like health, well-being, and self-love predominate in women's periodicals.
Women occasionally need information on investment, art, automobiles, and outer space. Reductress has found a method to point out the large hurting place in women's media and their traffic verifies their message.
reductress17. Something serious
reductress18. White woman
reductress19. Condemning
reductress20. I'm rambling
reductress21. A good time
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reductress22. A book to beach
reductress23. Dying plants
reductress24. Funny stories
reductress25. Pretty light trauma
reductress26. Excellent on first try
reductress27. One year of bad days
reductress28. Furious Cat
reductress29. Rent
reductress30. Surviving this week
reductress31. Depressed personality
reductress32. Forty minutes investigation
reductress33. Family of unsuccessful siblings
reductress34. Panic attack
reductress35. Taking a walk
reductress36. Wonderful creativity
reductress37. Low-Rise Jeans
reductress38. Stalker
reductress39. Repercussions
reductress40. BLM woman
reductressThere's no doubt that this fake Magazine with hilarious articles is amusing. And it's just as fun to read from cover to cover as it is to read article titles alone.
If nothing else, it's a fresh, much-needed break from the incessant barrage of negative news and media. So, who knows?
Maybe they'll make the day of your family and friends more enjoyable, even if it's for a short time.
All you've got to do is share this article with them as well.