Unholy satire awaits you, dear readers, in this, the 20th edition of the Carnival of Satire, hosted by Mark Rayner, author of The Skwib. Despite the touchy nature of certain religious groups, Mark really went out on a limb by designing the horny dog graphic (pictured) for this edition.
My favorite satirical piece included in this edition is the hilarious Metabolism of Evolution Information in the Blogosphere (does it remind you of late nights with your biochemistry textbook?). Oh, and Mark was kind enough to include one of my pieces, too. So if you'd like to get your morning off to a good start, be sure to check it out!
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