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After its involvement in the farcical Russia hoax and its coercion of Twitter and Facebook to censor The Post’s Hunter Biden laptop story before the 2020 election, nobody trusts the FBI not to keep lying to protect itself.
Both Helen and Isolde sleep with Sofiane, producing much of the play’s farcical energy.
In a break from the theatre's familiar comedic and sometimes farcical productions, "Acts of Passion" delves into drama while retaining some flourishes of comedy.
It flew in the face of the farcical account he eventually gave to the jury after these links forced him to admit manslaughter.
Source: https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/news/liverpool-news/ashley-dales-quiet-saturday-night-28072658
The FA have to do better, the EFL have to do better, this is such a shame, all these people come here and the game is just farcical.
The novel’s down-home cadences cloak its elaborate narrative circuitry, and McBride makes farcical use of the fear of newcomers held by white characters, such as the town’s physician, a Klansman.
“When a limit is reached, they do a farcical negotiation that temporarily eliminates the limit, which allows them to have the next drinking binge.”
Source: https://fortune.com/2023/02/06/janet-yellen-no-recession-jobs-low-unemployment/
Your argument is so pathetic, so uneducated, and so lacking in “honor” as to be farcical.