Parody Twitter Accounts: An Awesome Dose of Laughter for Every Type
1. For the aspiring wife, chef, homemaker, artist, or other DIY master, follow…
Because…
Nobody else quite understands both your fascination with the new and trendy ideas that come up on Pinterest and the ultimate disappointment that ensues when your real life projects don’t measure up to the photos in the pins.
2. For the movie aficionado and comedic celebrity quoter/follower, follow…
Because…
You’re probably one to already follow these actors on Twitter, and love them even more in their off-set interviews than their movies and shows because they have the most infectiously hilarious personas. Ferrell is never afraid to be utterly ridiculous while White continues to have the shock value for a woman of her age; not only do these accounts perfectly capture and exaggerate the real actors, but they tweet frequently and have something funny to say about everything.
3. For the great sports fan, follow…
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They know just what you’re thinking, in real time, during every game. They’re the first to criticize a faulty call, make fun of new uniforms, create a brilliant faux news headline, or shame a poor fan base, and can even give you some taunting bait if you’ve got tickets to an upcoming game.
4. For some simple yet shamelessly more offensive humor, follow…
Because…
This one speaks (or should I say signs) for itself.
5. For anyone on the great Harry Potter fan-nerd spectrum, follow…
Because…
Not only can this one tie almost any news or related funny world event into the Harry Potter theme, but sometimes a plain tweet is taken to perfection with this sarcastic tone. Remember: Voldemort is on Twitter because he doesn’t have friends, only followers.
6. For when you don’t want to take life, purpose, and religion too seriously, follow…
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Yes, there is a God account, and this is probably not the only one. Here to answer all your “Please God”, “Thank God”, “I Swear To God”, and “Oh My God”s along with some classic historical and current events humor.
Article by: Elizabeth Potash > Twitter